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The 16th GCC eGovernment and eServices Forum will be a right place for the government as well as private sectors to share their knowledge and experiences. The forum will discuss about the future of eGovernment on an international level. The discussion will be very beneficial for developing administrative productivity, efficiency and transparency in eGovernment and eServices. The conference will give a wonderful chance to make business relationships and collaboration among the cities and nations. The forum invites federal and state ministers, eGovernment executives, CIOs, and IT experts from all over the world.
The 16th GCC eGovernment and eServices Forum 2010 will cover many key topics, including:
- Present and Future eGovernment Challenges in the Region
- National eGovernment Strategies: Objectives and Future Plans
- Innovation in eGovernment
- Failures & Success in GCC eGovernment Projects
- Transformation Strategy - Government Business Reengineering
- eService Oriented Architectures and Content Standards
- Integrating eGovernment Business Processes and Technology Investment
- The Trust Environment – Privacy, Security, and Authentication
- G2G Processes, Collaboration, Code Sharing, and Other Efforts
- Secure eGovernment and eServices Delivery
- eGovernment Roadmap for Developing Countries in the Region
- Emerging Technologies, Wireless eGovernment Solutions
- Organizational Change, Training, Culture, and Sustainability
Visitor Profile
The targeted visitors at the 16th GCC eGovernment and eServices Forum 2010 are:
- CIOs, IT professionals, consultants and program implementers from the public sector
- Regional & international eGovernment agencies
- Senior government officials entrusted with e-government projects
- C-level executives, directors, department heads from government and business sectors
- Senior officials from banking and finance sectors
- Network and communications engineers and managers
- R&D, procurement, and IT project managers
- Telecom and internet service providers
- IT solution providers, consultants, analysts, and professionals
- Researchers, academia, and media
Organizer
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