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Tax and Revenue Management: A government’s lifeblood

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.

Unlocking Public Value

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.

Governments and Socialising

The advent of social media has seen governments hopping onto the bandwagon in a bid to further engage citizens.

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ST Electronics: why we lead in e-govt and e-learning

Partnering with Governments for Networked Nations ST Electronics is one of Singapore’s leading ICT (Information Communication Technology) companies and e-Government solutions provider – a reputation earned by developing and customising ICT, electronics and infrastructure systems for governments worldwide.

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With more than 40 years of experience and with a presence in more than 30 cities in 20 countries, ST Electronics provides electronics, communications and ICT solutions to governments and commercial enterprises in more than 70 countries.

We harness leading-edge technologies to provide innovative and cost-effective products and solutions that are strategically targeted at the e-Government, satellite communications and interactive digital media markets.

ST Electronics’ holistic and cost effective solutions for public administration, education, transportation, public safety and homeland security applications enable governments to meet their citizens’ needs more effectively by streamlining and automating processes, improving internal systems and enhancing information access and flow among governments, businesses and citizens.

Taking on Challenges in the International Arena
ST Electronics’ international track record is expansive – an info-communication network connecting 24 islands of Maldives through satellite links; a Pay-As- You-Earn and Withholding Taxes Systems, a Crime and Criminal Recording System as well as a National Integrated Geosciences Information System in Botswana; a Third Generation Mobilising System for resource management for the Hong Kong Fire Services; and Multimedia Learning Labs for more than 1,100 schools in Kazakhstan. We empower our clients to better manage and mobilise their resources.

In recognition of our expertise in Managed Services, the Ministry of Defence and Singapore Armed Forces awarded us a S$250m contract to provide shared services to more than 350,000 active personnel, regulars and NSmen.

Equipping Future Schools with Next Generation Technologies
Recognising that education holds the key to the future, we are committed to developing and providing e-Learning solutions and infrastructure that will enable educationist to achieve their goals in grooming our future generations. For this, we leverage our strength as a solutions provider to develop and integrate different enabling technologies and products such as simulation, 3D visualisation, multimedia on demand, IDM (Interactive Digital Media), collaborative learning, communications and enhanced operations management.

In Singapore, we are meeting the needs of two of the five schools of the Future Schools programme that seeks to effectively harness ICT and IDM for engaged learning. We will tailor e-Learning solutions to meet the different foci and independent needs of these schools.

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