e-policy and strategy
e-policy and strategy
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in the Philippines has synchronized the country's trade and investment promotion activities of the government through its newly launched Global Marketing and Intellgence System (GMIS).
"Being global but acting local" is a commonly used phrase in the marketing industry. But it has real-world implications and is the subject of many MBA courses, particularly those focused on international business.
Hong Kong's budget for 2012-2013 has given priority to education and healthcare spending, with recurrent expenditure in the two sectors projected to reach nearly $60 billion and $45 billion, respectively.
Singapore and Myanmar recently signed a technical cooperation program that will allow Singapore to share its development expertise in at least three areas -- economic development, human resource development and public administration.
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa launched a national education action plan for peace and sustainable development at Temple Trees, the official residence of the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka in Colombo, this week.
The Internet is now the preferred means of accessing government agencies in Australia, according to a newly released study on user satisfaction with e-government services.
The Philippine Senate passed on third and final reading the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 (Senate Bill No. 2796), which will provide a legal framework for the investigation, apprehension and prosecution of cybercriminals.
The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) is putting in place measures to improve the quality of 3G mobile services in the country.
This white paper discusses security requirements of large IT environments, including data center and cloud interoperability, mobile device access, virtualization and open collaboration.
The Australian government is funding an upgrade at Melbourne Airport that would ensure greater security for its domestic and international aviation terminals.
















