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Brunei Envisions e-Smart For 21st
Century Civil Service
Bandar Seri
Begawan – Brunei has drawn up a strategic framework identifying
a robust roadmap towards envisioning an e-Smart Government in line
with the 21st century civil service vision.
Pengiran
Dato Paduka Haji Hamid, Permanent Secretary at the Prime Minister's
Office, spelled this out in his working paper on the spearheading
k-Economy through e-Government in Brunei.
The paper was presented at the
k-Economy International Conference which continued yesterday with
several concurrent sessions in Information and Communication
Technology (ICT), human resource development, small and medium
enterprises and e-government.
He said, His Majesty's government is
hoping to establish an electronic governance in serving the nation
better.
Meantime, Dato Awang Haji Abdullah,
Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Communication, in his working
paper entitled 'Laying the infrastructure foundation for the k-Economy
in Brunei Darussalam' focused on the information and communication
technology.
According to him, nowadays business
to business is being done more through online purchasing.
A graph in the United States of
America from 1998 until 2004 showed online sales is increasingly by
more than eight trillion in the year 2000 and 12 trillion by the year
2004.
Internet, he said, is globally used.
And, there are about 100,000 internet users in Brunei.
Singapore and United States of
America showed a largest number of internet users with more than
500,000. -- Courtesy of Radio Television Brunei
Brudirect.com
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