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Indonesia and South Korea Agree to Develop e-Government


Earlier this year, dignitaries from Indonesian government visited Korea to discuss mutual cooperation in the field of technology, property development and other things. (image: PT.VOGO KORA)

Earlier this year, dignitaries from Indonesian government visited Korea to discuss mutual cooperation in the field of technology, property development and other things. (image: PT.VOGO KORA)

Jakarta, Indonesia, July 19, 2013 (Korea Bizwire) – Indonesia and South Korea  have agreed to develop e-government on a mutually beneficial and  non-interference basis.

Indonesian Communication and Information Minister  Tifatul Sembiring and South Korean Security and Public Administration Minister  Yoo Jeong Bok signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on e-government  cooperation in the presence of Vice President Boediono here earlier this month,  the Chief of the Information Center and Public Relations Service at the  Indonesian Ministry of Communications and Information, Gatot S. Dewa Broto  said.

The cooperation is aimed at expanding and strengthening friendship  between the two countries as well as at enhancing e-government cooperation,  Gatot S. Dewa Broto explained. The countries also agreed to exchange  e-government information technology as well as information on system and service  needed for e-government.
The MoU also covers the exchange of experience  in the application of e-government, and the exchange of personnel including  experts to strengthen the capacity of human resources in the e-government  field.

“We also have agreed to conduct joint researches and studies in  the e-government field, and exchange knowledge related to e-government trend,  the best practice and experience in e-government, and information on the use of  e-government instruments and applications,” Gatot S. Dewa Broto  said.
Both countries also expected to work closely to reduce the side  effect of e-government.

About Indonesian Ministry of Communication and  Information Technology
The Ministry of Communication and Information  Technology of the Republic of Indonesia or MCIT of Indonesia is an Indonesia  Government Agency in charge of Telecommunication, Broadcasting, Information  Technology and Public Communication and Information affairs and working toward a  better future for all Indonesians and developing a world-class Indonesian  communications and information technology sector. For more information, please  visit www.kominfo.go.id.

Contact: 

Gatot S. Dewa Broto
Head of PR and Information Center
Indonesian Ministry of Communications and Information
+62-21-3504024
gatot_b@postel.go.id

Source: Indonesian Ministry of Communication and  Information Technology (press release via ACN Newswire/Digital Journal)

 

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