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egov Asia 2006 Conference
Conference url: http://www.egovasia.net/

Introduction
Asian countries are witnessing a dramatic change in their economy. So is the scene of e-Governance! Some countries are already topping the international charts of e-Governance, some have just begun their journey, while there are a few others who are yet to step into the e-Governance arena. The scope for these countries to learn from their advanced Asian neighbours is immense and opportunities are unbound. The present need is to create a common ground of equitable learning which facilitates a process of overall development of the region.

The Event
egov Asia 2006 - the Asian e-Government conference, to be held from 25th-28th April 2006 at Rama Gardens Hotels and Resorts, Bangkok, aims to provide a knowledge-sharing platform and a forum for policymakers, practitioners, industry leaders and academicians of Asia-Pacific nations to carry forward the e-Government vision of the region and consolidate them into actionable program, through collaborative learning and partnerships.

Keynote Sessions
Eminent experts and senior government officers from various parts of Asia will discuss e-Government developments in their respective countries. The discussions will include but not limit to the following topics:

  • e-Government trends in Asia
  • e-Government strategies of Asian countries
  • Leadership reflections for e-Government

Main Tracks

    • Technology framework for e-Government
    • e-Administration to e-Services to e-Societies
    • e-Government strategic framework and future plans
    • e-Government case studies from Asian countries

Call for Papers
Individuals working in central/state government departments, national/international government agencies, bi-lateral/multi-lateral organisations, research and academic institutes, development organisations and NGOs and IT/Telecom companies involved with e-Government and/or public sector ICT projects, technology development, policy research, implementation etc. are encouraged to submit abstracts of original papers for presentation in the conference.
Abstract Submission: February 28, 2006
Abstract Acceptance: March 05, 2006
Full Paper Submission: March 30, 2006
For Submission for Abstracts and Papers please email at info@egovasia.net
 Contact Details

egov Asia 2006 Secretariat
Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies (CSDMS)
G-4, Sector 39, Noida
India - 201301

Tel. : +91-120-2502181- 87,
Fax: +91-120-2500060

Email for further details:

 

 

For Registration:

registration@egovasia.net

 

 

For Papers:

papers@egovasia.net

 

 

For Sponsorship:

sponsorship@egovasia.net

 

 

For Exhibition:

exhibition@egovasia.net

 

 

For General Information:

info@egovasia.net