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Brunei Inks $23.5 Million
e-Government Deal
By Lyna Mohammad
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Brunei’s determined efforts to reach a speedy
realisation of an eGovernment system received a further impetus
yesterday with the signing of a contract worth over B$23.5 million for a
project known as PMOnet that will connect all government agencies with
centralized management of common facilities.
This state of the art project will
enable a seamless integration and collaboration across government
agencies towards a more efficient and effective service delivery to
the nation.
This is the second main eGovernment
programme initiative after the Treasury Accounting Financial System (TAFIS),
which was launched earlier.
The contract signed yesterday at the
Indera Kayangam ballroom of the Empire Hotel and Country Club, was
between the Government of His Majesty the Sultan and Yang DiPertuan of
Brunei Darussalam and Syabas Technologies.
According to a statement from the
Prime Minister’s Office the agreement is for the “Supply, Delivery,
Installation, Development, Testing and Commissioning of the Enterprise
Data and Network Center, Network Infrastructure and Services including
the Operations and Management Data and Network Center for the Prime
Minister’s Office”.
The Guest of Honour at the signing
ceremony was the Minister of Communications, Pehin Dato Hj Awg Zakaria
Datu Mahawangsa Hj Sulaiman, who is also the chairman of the Brunei
Information Technology Council (BIT Council).
Dato
Paduka Awg Hj Hazair Hj Abdullah, Permanent Secretary at the Prime
Minister’s Office signed on behalf of His Majesty’s Government, while
CEO Syabas Technologies Sheikh Abbas Sheikh Mohamad signed on behalf
of the company.
The $23.5 million project, is also
known as PMOnet and will also include the change management programme,
training packages and addressing the transfer of technology and know
how to the Prime Minister’s Office,
The Enterprise Data Center (EDC),
which constitutes one of the major components of PMOnet which plays a
vital role in the Prime Minister’s Office efforts in establishing a
service delivery infrastructure to facilitate the effective
dissemination of information and services electronically within the
departments under the Prime minister’s Office.
EDC
will serve as Prime Minister’s Office single gateway to the public
network (Internet), sharing a common security features in preventing
any malicious attacks and unauthorized access to the ministry-wide
network.
It will be operated and managed by
adequate technical resources with relevant experience and expertise,
ensuring high availability of services on a 24hours X 7 days basis.
Services to be incorporated in the
EDC are the Collaborative e-Office (CEO), Enterprise Service Portal
(ESP) and Customer Relationship Management (CRM), which will
contribute to and facilitate the Prime Minister’s Office effort to be
a more customer-oriented organization.
The ESP will enable public to access
information and services being offered
Including the hosting of government
websites, which are currently being hosted by the Telecommunications
Department.
What is also interesting is that the
CRM system will help the Prime Minister’s Office to identify and
monitor all applications, grievances and actions a taken by relevant
agencies.
The CEO will create an environment to
enable collaboration and communication across agencies in delivering
their services with improved productivity and performance through the
use of e-mail
Syabas
technologies in partnership with IBM will work together with the Prime
Minister’s Office to deliver the proposed Enterprise Data and Network
Center, Network Infrastructure and Services, which includes the
operations and management of the Data and Network Center. -- Courtesy of
Borneo Bulletin
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