Europe's citizens are still getting a raw deal when it comes to e-government - although businesses are now able to take advantage of an increasingly sophisticated array of online services throughout the European Union (EU).
The European Union agreed a legal framework for the introduction of electronic public procurement and is now advising governments how to change from paper to e-documents. The EU has issued an action plan detailing how member governments can to...
Today, however, the EU has called for contributions to the discussions on whether governments should have to provide connectivity to their citizens. According to the EU, there's no need for governments to step into the mobile market just yet as it...
He added that regardless of the current political or social climate, European citizens must still receive the utmost legal protection from EU member states. The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) has given his opinion on the European Union...
According to the Home Office, European Union member states could begin implementing the directive from as early as next year. The directive, which will require ISPs and phone companies to keep data on every electronic message sent or phone call...
Jan Muehlfeit, e-Skills ILB co-chair and chairman Microsoft Europe, said: "As a leading, ICT-learned society, BCS is well qualified to bring an independent and objective perspective, fostering 21st-century e-skills and digital literacy for the EU...