Thirty-two Queensland government technology projects expected to cost a total of $161.4 million are not reflected by an online tool intended to promote transparency around major ICT and ICT-enabled ...
ISLAMABAD, Dec. 20 (Gwadar Pro) - To showcase the digital prowess and remarkable strides made in the field of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) over the last decade under the umbrella of ...
A damning Auditor-General report has laid bare structural rot in South Africa's public sector information technology systems.
Govt entities waste billions on ICT projects, unused systems By Simnikiwe Mzekandaba, IT in government editorJohannesburg, 02 Apr 2026AGSA audit outcomes uncover R12.1 billion-worth in ICT project ...
The annual Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) report on the Government Major Projects Portfolio (GMPP) is always an interesting read, as it provides some insight via its green/amber/red ...
Three projects of the Department of Information and Communications Technology bagged Champion status at the World Summit on Information Society Prizes 2023. These projects were chosen from a field of ...
PHILIPPINES--The country's ICT industry has been struggling to overcome controversies which recently plagued two major government projects, but one government agency is now aiming to reclaim its stake ...
ZAMBOANGA CITY (PIA) – The Brunei Darussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA) is experiencing a remarkable transformation driven by the rapid public-private sector ...
Djibouti has tapped into the advantages of its strategic location in the Horn of Africa, on the Bab Al Mandab Strait at the entrance of the Red Sea, with important implications for its ICT sector.
The office of the Queensland minister for Information and Communication Technology has suggested there will be cuts to the state’s IT projects as a result of the recent foods. “Given the flood crisis ...
Business opportunities in the ICT sector have never been more exciting with the data boom in parts of Asia and much of Africa continuously growing. However, they have never been more challenging ...