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India targets Google and Skype on data security

First BlackBerry. Now Google and Skype. The government of India not only wants BlackBerry to build data centres within its borders so that its intelligence agencies can more easily monitor communications. It wants Google and Skype to do the same.

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Taiwan reveals e-govt plans at FutureGov Summit China

Speaking to 120 senior government officials at today’s FutureGov ...

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Australia's open govt data drive

The economic value of government information can increase four-fold within ...

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MALAYSIA 2.0

Govt’s early moves in social media

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Closing the digital and financial divide

Punjab IT Minister reveals challenges and future plans

Government

Transforming Britain’s second city

Information-led change in Birmingham

Reports

Government

Asian E-Government in 2010

Winning citizen trust for Government ICT initiatives

Healthcare

Planning ahead

Uptake of records management in healthcare

Events

Singapore

GOVERMENT CLOUD FORUM 2010

15 Sep – 15 Sep 10
Orchard Hotel - Singapore

Singapore

DISASTER MANAGEMENT RESPONSE & RECOVERY 2010

15 Sep – 15 Sep 10
Orchard Hotel - Singapore

Malaysia

FUTUREGOV SUMMIT 2010

13 Oct – 15 Oct 10
Sutera Harbour Resort - Kota Kinabalu

Education

Educators pursue FutureGov Award

As entries for the FutureGov Awards flood in to meet the deadline for entries, which ...

Government

Philippines' new govt ICT chief on challenges ahead

Ivan Uy, the newly appointed Chairman of the Commission on Information and Communications Technology in ...

Blog

Chinese e-government in the spotlight

Time and again, speakers from Taiwan, South Korea and Japan remarked on the general emphasis of municipal government in China ...

Defining the government transformation agenda

I came into office rather snappily dressed today, as I had a lunch meeting planned with the bank manager - though ...

Technology, politics and the public

“The risk to successful technology programmes is driven by competing and vacillating political agendas; and citizen perceptions and public will”.

Magazine

August 2010

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Survey of the Week

In your experience, is gaming an effective training tool?

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Better learning with web 2.0 and virtual worlds

In a visit to Ngee Ann Secondary School yesterday (22 July), FutureGov found students deeply ...

Will Facebook profiles replace govt web sites?

It’s all the rage for ministries and agencies to have a Facebook pages these ...

Singapore awards US$144m EHR contract

A consortium made up by Accenture, Oracle, and Orion Health has won Singapore’s National ...