Sunday, 12 February 2012
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IT has provided the opportunities for governments to remodel the entire process of tax collection over the last decade. It is, however, a continuously evolving process and governments the world over need to constantly upgrade their tax systems to optimise their revenue workflows.
A recent SAP study confirmed that those organisations which adopt best practices in the areas of scope and adoption, process standardisation, technology and customer governance, do perform better, and do so as their best practice maturity increases.
The advent of social media has seen governments hopping onto the bandwagon in a bid to further engage citizens.
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Vietnam’s Ministry of Education has announced three major initiatives to boost the quality of school education in the country.
The three targets revolved around encouraging the adoption of IT in the school environment, upgrading financial management systems, and improving the student experience.
In those schools where IT is already well-established, there will be a “second wave” of modernisation, focused on e-learning, the use of databases and the creation of virtual libraries.
The education IT push is part of the government’s plans to spur the development of e-services. Free software will be used to administer timetables, the curriculum and students’ academic performance.
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