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Iraq is making great strides in the field of e-governance

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Iraq is making great strides in the field of e-governance

Unread postby Stillw8n » Thu Nov 03, 2011 10:05 am

Iraq is making great strides in the field of e-governance

Activities of the workshop started to informatics training program leading national e-governance in Baghdad under the auspices of the Minister of Science and Technology Abdel Karim al-Samarrai.

A statement of the ministry received the news agency of public opinion (and babysit) a copy of a member of the Ministerial Committee for Corporate Governance electronic and Director of the Department of Information Technology in the ministry, Dr. Mahmoud Qasim Sharif, as saying that the workshop was held for the initiative by the Minister for Training (10000) employees of the departments of the upper and middle of the local and central governments and the provinces and all that comes out through (40) an employee as an expert rests on their launch article for the National e-Governance concepts and put diction and mutual understanding with the citizens at various levels and geographical patch includes most of the ministries and provinces.
He added, Sharif said that the workshop privacy from the rest of the workshops held as links us directly to video and audio transfer of television with the workshop to be held in the Jordanian capital Amman on the same subject above and in the light of this workshop will produce a mechanism set by the Organization of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations and will give the green light to launch this campaign and automatic calculation of national preparedness information for Iraq among the world knowing that Iraq had reached an advanced stage in the national program to raise awareness of informatics.

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