Includes bibliographyCaribbean governments have been reacting to the phenomenon that is the Information Age with a variety of policy initiatives. Initially governments trained most of their efforts at facilitating the development of an informatics industry, drawn there by the promise of jobs and foreign exchange earnings. However, the motives for these policy interventions have evolved over time and as a consequence, policy has matured. This paper, which is descriptive rather than analytical, draws heavily on statements made by government decision makers. It attempts to provide an overview of some of the major activities undertaken by some Caribbean governments and regional organizations in a real and serious attempt to seize the di...
The advent of the Internet and its subsequent proliferation into most aspect of society and commerce...
Includes bibliographySpanish version available at the LibraryThis book analyses the development of i...
Government influence and direction over a countrys telecommunication infrastructure is determined by...
This conceptual article discusses the opportunities and challenges presented by e-govern...
There have been sustained calls on the need for countries in the Caribbean to improve public service...
This paper examines the potential benefits and challenges of regionally managed e-government develop...
Includes bibliographyThe Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC);, conducted...
This paper is based on the premise that investment in Information and Communication Technologies (IC...
eLAC 2018 will coordinate the implementation of programmes to support the use of information and com...
Includes bibliographyThis paper explores the reasons for the success of the new technologies and exa...
This paper presents the findings of recent research into e-government policies and initiatives under...
Knowledge is the Key - Internet access, utilization and opinions in Grenada, West Indies Information...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the availability of national information and communication technology (ICT) or...
Knowledge is the Key - Internet access, utilization and opinions in Grenada, West Indies Information...
Includes bibliographyThe advent of modern Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and the e...
The advent of the Internet and its subsequent proliferation into most aspect of society and commerce...
Includes bibliographySpanish version available at the LibraryThis book analyses the development of i...
Government influence and direction over a countrys telecommunication infrastructure is determined by...
This conceptual article discusses the opportunities and challenges presented by e-govern...
There have been sustained calls on the need for countries in the Caribbean to improve public service...
This paper examines the potential benefits and challenges of regionally managed e-government develop...
Includes bibliographyThe Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC);, conducted...
This paper is based on the premise that investment in Information and Communication Technologies (IC...
eLAC 2018 will coordinate the implementation of programmes to support the use of information and com...
Includes bibliographyThis paper explores the reasons for the success of the new technologies and exa...
This paper presents the findings of recent research into e-government policies and initiatives under...
Knowledge is the Key - Internet access, utilization and opinions in Grenada, West Indies Information...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the availability of national information and communication technology (ICT) or...
Knowledge is the Key - Internet access, utilization and opinions in Grenada, West Indies Information...
Includes bibliographyThe advent of modern Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and the e...
The advent of the Internet and its subsequent proliferation into most aspect of society and commerce...
Includes bibliographySpanish version available at the LibraryThis book analyses the development of i...
Government influence and direction over a countrys telecommunication infrastructure is determined by...