Entries to Ireland's eGovernment Awards 2010, run in association with eircom, are now open. The submission deadline is 27th November 2009 and there is no charge for entries.
At a time when public service efficiencies, cost savings and streamlined administration are vital to our future, harnessing Web technologies becomes event more critical.
Ireland's eGovernment Awards provide an opportunity to recognise those who are delivering real returns in difficult times.
This year, the eight year of the Awards, we will recognise the significant achievements made in delivering citizen services from cross agency, local, state and central government projects to specific advances in providing accessible services, marketing to drive usage levels, Irish language, education and project management.
Find out who won in 2009 and view the videos!
We'd also like to get your opinion on further developing Ireland's eGovernment Awards. Take our very quick poll here.
Enter the 2010 eGovernment Awards now. The Awards ceremony will be held on 18 February 2010 and are hosted by Elucidate and Public Sector Times.
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