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04/30/2003



Welcome to the April 30, 2003 issue of Government Technology International, (GTI) a digital magazine with feature articles and news about the use of information technology (ICT) by local, regional and national governments around the world. To receive this electronic magazine, you must opt in. If you wish to subscribe to the English-language version, please click here, enter your e-mail address and check Government Technology International and any other publications of interest. E-mail addresses or other individually identifiable information will not be sold, exchanged or distributed.

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Feature Articles
Danish Towns Link Administrations
Hedensted, Juelsminde and Tørring-Uldum use ICT to create an integrated municipal entity.


Articles in Other Languages
Chile se Prepara Para Avanzar en Materia de e-Gobierno
Chile y sus desafios en materia de e-gobierno.

Español, Português, Italiano

Modelo para el Desarrollo Electrónico del Gobierno en América Latina
Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Paraguay y Uruguay.


News and Best Practices
Africa News
Cape Town ERP
TB Text Messaging
Blind of Ethiopia

Latin America News
Red Escolar
Porto Alegre

Feature Articles
William Bennett Joins Education Panel
Former U.S. Secretary of Education and a panel of experts discuss educational reform.

MyKad: The Malaysian Government Multipurpose Card
Convenient transactions among public, government and private sectors.

Kansas City Develops Project Management Model
System handles enterprise projects throughout their lifecycles.


News and Best Practices
East Asia and Pacific News
Korea IT Education
SARS Delays Meetings
Rail Track Radio

Europe and Eurasia News
Belgium ID and Tax
Telecities
Azerbaijan

Feature Articles
GIS Helps Save Japanese Coastal Plain

With land subsidence prediction model.

Accessibility Standards Gain Favor
A multitude of approaches, however, causes concern.


News and Best Practices
Free Password Access to Best Practices Database
1,600 peer-reviewed projects from 140 countries.

Middle East and North Africa News
Dubai Online
UAE Forum
.iq for Iraq

North America News
U.S. E-Gov Plan
GIS Conference
E-Rate Update

Next issue May 15: Africa
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