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From: Levent Yanik (lyanik@edevlet.net)
Date: Wed 06 Feb 2002 - 04:45:46 EET
eDevlet Bulteni: Sayi 2 / Tarih SUBAT 2002 - eDevlet
eDevlet Bülteni'ne Hoşgeldiniz
Sayı: 2 / Tarih: ŞUBAT 2002, Washington, DC
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Bu bülten bir eDevlet Technologies yayınıdır. Bir sonraki bültende görüşmek üzere hoşçakalın.
e-Türkiye e-Avrupa
Turkish market lost 1.5m subscribers in 2001
İnternet'te uçacağız
Rotanızı İnternet'ten belirleyin
6'inci Çerçeve riske değer
Nüfus Sayımı ve Emlak Vergisi Beyannamesi
e-Devlet e-Vatandaş El Ele
Devlet'ten bilişime 426 trilyon
Sivil toplum ve internet
E-Devlet
M-Devlet Geliyor
e-Türkiye'nin ilk ili Yalova
Devlet Nasıl Küçülür?
Berlin signs on the digital line
European Union starts e-business awareness campaign
ICT creates revolution in business-to-business relations
Scottish Executive says StartHere
Few Italian SMEs analyse website statistics
The customer is king, says e-Europe chief
EU to probe e-government quality
Spanish home internet use grows 44 per cent in December 2001
Cook Plans to Make First to Vote on the Internet
Greece last in EU online ranking
e-Dünya Konferans ve Duyurular
Bush to Push Electronic Tax Filing
E-Russia hopes to get country into IT
Payroll is 24th e-gov initiative
PC voting software passes test
China orders Net providers to screen e-mail
Federal CTO to boost e-gov
Asia's Internet Population Continues To Grow - Study
Globalization, e-government and happiness
The Internet's Invisible Hand
Government Sites Draw Web Traffic
Hong Kong E-Gov Portal Racks Up 1 Million Transactions
Email Could Replace Talks with Teacher
OMB sets e-gov agenda
World Telecom Development Conference 2002
Bilişim Teknolojileri Organizasyonu
4. İnternet Haftası
Türkiye Bilişim Şurası
Tüm konferans ve duyuruları http://www.edevlet.net/duyuru.htm sayfasında takip edebilirsiniz.
e-Türkiye
Turkish market lost 1.5m subscribers in 2001
Transport Minister Oktay Vural, cited by the 'Anatolia' news agency, told parliament that in 2001, 1.49m people terminated their account as the nation battled its worst recession in decades. January 28, 2002
http://www.europemedia.net/shownews.asp?ArticleID=8015
İnternet'te uçacağız
İnternet kullanıcısının en fazla şikayet ettiği konuların başında gelen hız sorunu artık çözülüyor. Türkiye'de hızlı İnternet'e erişim sağlayacak ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) ihalesi Şubat ayında sonuçlanacak. Ocak 28, 2002
http://bthaber.interpro.com.tr/haber.phtml?yazi_id=60000123
Rotanızı İnternet'ten belirleyin
Web sitesi www.tdi.gov.tr 'yi iki buçuk yıl önce faaliyete sokan Türkiye Deniz İşletmeleri (TDI A.S.), TR-Net ve Vakıfbank işbirliği ile Şubat ayı sonunda yurtiçi ve yurtdışından çevrimiçi bilet satışı hizmetini devreye sokacak. Ocak 28, 2002
http://bthaber.interpro.com.tr/haber.phtml?yazi_id=60000107
6'inci Çerçeve riske değer
Avrupa Birliği'nin araştırma ve teknoloji geliştirme alanındaki 6' nci Çerçeve Programı'na Türkiye'nin katılmasının gerekli olup olmadığı TÜBİTAK Bilgi Günü'nde tartışıldı. Ocak 25, 2002
http://www.btnet.com.tr/haber.phtml?yazi_id=110000089&kategori_id=7
Nüfus Sayımı ve Emlak Vergisi Beyannamesi
Son sayım işinin maliyeti Türkiye Bilişim Vakfi (TBV) tarafından yayınlanan Ulusal Birey Bilgi Sistemi (UBBS) başlıklı raporda yaklaşık 8 trilyon lira olarak belirtilmiş. Ocak 23, 2002
http://turk.internet.com/haber/yazigoster.php3?yaziid=3549
e-Devlet e-Vatandaş El Ele
Devlet kurumlarının, hizmetlerini sunma noktasında internet'ten faydalanabilecekleri fikri, e-Devlet kavramının doğmasını sağladı. Ocak 20, 2002
http://www.chip.com.tr/editor/editordb.asp?ID=37
Devlet'ten bilişime 426 trilyon
Resmi Gazete'nin 10 Ocak tarihli mükerrer sayısında yayınlanan 2002 Kamu Yatırım Programı'na göre bu yıl bilişim projelerine 426 trilyon TL kaynak ayrılıyor. Ocak 21, 2002
http://bthaber.interpro.com.tr/haber.phtml?yazi_id=60000063
Sivil toplum ve internet
İnternet nedir? Peki ya, eDevlet? Vergi dairelerinin internette hizmet vermeye başlaması, 12 haneli kimlik numaralarımızı bir siteden öğrenmek ve her sınıfa bir bilgisayar koyup onları birbirine bağlamakla eToplum mu olacağız? Ocak 2002
http://www.itb.com.tr/html/article.php?sid=631&mode=thread&order=0
E-Devlet
E-Devlet kavramının son günlerde bu kadar populer olmasının nedenini düşündüğümüzde çok basit bir sonuç çıkıyor ortaya. Ocak 2002
http://www.netekonomist.com/haber.php?id=529
M-Devlet Geliyor
Amerika'da yerel yönetimler, mobil iletişim cihazlarını, yönetimin etkinliğini arttırmak için kullanmaya başladılar bile. Ocak 2002
http://www.netekonomist.com/haber.php?id=1492
e-Türkiye'nin ilk ili Yalova
Yalova Belediyesi 21. yüzyılın teknolojik gelişmelerin daha da hızlanarak devam ettiği bir yüzyıl olacağından hareketle, kenti bu döneme hazırlayacak 21. Yüzyıl Projeleri Ofisi'ni kurmuştu.
http://www.activefinans.com/activeline/sayi20/e-turkiye.html
Devlet Nasıl Küçülür?
Şu günlerde Devletin küçülmesi konusu güncelliğini koruyor. Türkiye'nin içinde bulunduğu ekonomik krizden çıkabilmesi için bütçe açıklarının kapanması önem taşıyor. Aralık 28, 2001
http://turk.internet.com/haber/yazigoster.php3?yaziid=3126
e-Avrupa
Berlin signs on the digital line
The German federal Government is to issue 200,000 of its employees with digital signatures for signing official contracts. Legislation on the issue was passed by the federal cabinet on 18 January 2002. January 24, 2002
http://www.kablenet.com/kd.nsf/KNWhatsNew/A6E3D8942D1CAAE480256B4B0040E40F?OpenDocument
European Union starts e-business awareness campaign
The European Commission has started an e-business awareness campaign for small- to medium-sized companies (SMEs) within Europe. January 24, 2002
http://www.europemedia.net/shownews.asp?ArticleID=7920
ICT creates revolution in business-to-business relations
Information and communication technologies (ICT) are bringing about a real revolution in business-to-business (B2B) relations, says a survey published by the European Commission about the impact of ICT on the logistics of businesses across Europe. January 24, 2002
http://www.europemedia.net/shownews.asp?ArticleID=7936
Scottish Executive says StartHere
Kiosks with information on government and charity services, designed to include local content, are to be set up around Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland. January 24, 2002
http://www.kablenet.com/kd.nsf/KNHomeLatest/BCBEEF44FD5D762B80256B4B00530225?OpenDocument
Few Italian SMEs analyse website statistics
Although nearly all Italian SMEs have websites or are planning to creat them, a new survey shows that very few companies actually analyze their site traffic. January 23, 2002
http://www.europemedia.net/shownews.asp?ArticleID=7883
The customer is king, says e-Europe chief
The architect of Europe's ambition to put government online by 2003 has urged politicians to rebuild public administrations from the bottom up. January 21, 2002
http://www.kablenet.com/kd.nsf/KNHomeLatest/ACD47B2419279CD980256B4500603993?OpenDocument
EU to probe e-government quality
The European Commission has revealed plans to be more discerning in the way it measures individual governments' progress towards putting public services online. January 16, 2002
http://www.kablenet.com/kd.nsf/KNWhatsNew/AE81B7C56106EA7780256B4300420E83?OpenDocument
Spanish home internet use grows 44 per cent in December 2001
The study "Internet and digital media in 2001" claims an average of 687.5 minutes monthly per user, which represents "a sustained growth in minutes per month use". January 14, 2002
http://www.europemedia.net/shownews.asp?ArticleID=7657
Cook Plans to Make First to Vote on the Internet
Britain will become the first country in the world to use the internet for voting, as part of radical changes to the political system, Robin Cook, the leader of the Commons, has told the Guardian. January 7, 2002
http://www.guardian.co.uk/internetnews/story/0,7369,628776,00.html
Greece last in EU online ranking
Greece is far behind the 14 other European Union members when it comes to being online, according to the research company eMarketer Greece has 5.7 per cent of its adult population online, compared to second last Portugal at 7.3 per cent and first place Finland at 59.3 per cent.
http://www.europemedia.net/showfeature.asp?ArticleID=2179
e-Dünya
Bush to Push Electronic Tax Filing
President Bush wants to encourage more people to file tax returns electronically by giving taxpayers an extra 10 days to e-file and allowing many of the simpler returns to be zapped to the IRS free of charge. January 31, 2002
http://www.washtech.com/news/govtit/14935-1.html
E-Russia hopes to get country into IT
The E2.9bn national project includes putting tax forms online, installing computers in schools and developing better legislation for the IT sector. January 30, 2002
http://www.europemedia.net/shownews.asp?ArticleID=8083
Payroll is 24th e-gov initiative
The Office of Management and Budget this month added the consolidation of federal payroll systems to the group of 23 high-impact projects aimed at improving government service and eliminating redundant systems. January 23, 2002
http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2002/0121/web-egov-01-23-02.asp
PC voting software passes test
A leading technology testing lab says a software system that permits voting on ordinary desktop computers meets Federal Election Commission standards, a critical step for technology to be deemed usable for public elections. January 23, 2002
http://www.fcw.com/geb/articles/2002/0121/web-vote-01-23-02.asp
China orders Net providers to screen e-mail
China has issued its most intrusive internet controls to date, ordering service providers to screen private e-mail for political content and holding them responsible for subversive postings on their websites. January 20, 2002
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/internet/01/18/china.internet.ap/index.html
Federal CTO to boost e-gov
The Bush administration sent a message last week that it is serious about its cross-agency e-government initiatives when it formally announced the appointment of the first federal chief technology officer. January 21. 2002
http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2002/0121/news-cto-01-21-02.asp
Asia's Internet Population Continues To Grow - Study
The number of Internet users in Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore all jumped between October and November last year, according to Internet measurement company NetValue. January 10, 2002
http://www.newsbytes.com/news/02/173531.html
Globalization, e-government and happiness
Does e-government create more global-minded and happier societies? Probably not - but here are some league tables to make you think. January 10, 2002
http://www.kablenet.com/kd.nsf/KNWhatsNew/D6B41567E9C9E72780256B3D00566502?OpenDocument
The Internet's Invisible Hand
No one owns it. And no one in particular actually runs it. Yet more than half a billion people rely on it as they do a light switch. January 10, 2002
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/10/technology/circuits/10NETT.html
Government Sites Draw Web Traffic
More Americans did business with a government Web site last year than paid their credit card bills or traded stocks online, according to a survey released by the Center for e-Service at the University of Maryland. January 9, 2002
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A16998-2002Jan8.html
Hong Kong E-Gov Portal Racks Up 1 Million Transactions
E-government has drawn significant interest in Hong Kong with the disclosure last week that the SAR's residents conducted more than 1 million transactions with government agencies last year. January 7, 2002
http://www.washtech.com/news/govtit/14494-1.html
Email Could Replace Talks with Teacher
Working parents too busy to visit their children's school should be able to contact their teachers by email to raise concerns, ministers will say today. December 10, 2001
http://www.guardian.co.uk/internetnews/story/0,7369,616203,00.html
OMB sets e-gov agenda
The Bush administration last week identified the 23 e-government projects that it hopes will open a new era of cross-agency cooperation to improve services to the public and eliminate redundant systems. October 29, 2001
http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2001/1029/news-omb-10-29-01.asp
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