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  2. Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka

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    ICTA was established on 12 May 2003 under the Information and Communication Technology Act, No. 27 of 2003, and strengthened by the ICT Amendment Act No. 33 of 2008. ICTA is functioning under the Ministry of Technology. The main thrust of ICTA is to set ICT policy as well as guide and direct national ICT development activities.

  3. Information and communications technology - Wikipedia

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    Information and communications technology (ICT) is an extensional term for information technology (IT) that stresses the role of unified communications [1] and the integration of telecommunications (telephone lines and wireless signals) and computers, as well as necessary enterprise software, middleware, storage and audiovisual, that enable users to access, store, transmit, understand and ...

  4. Information technology in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    According to the National ICT workforce Survey 2013, the positive domestic developments and gradual recovery of the global economic situation have created a conducive environment for growth of the industry’s workforce and the projection figure shows that this trend is likely to continue.

  5. History of Sinhala software - Wikipedia

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    1985. CINTEC establishes a committee for the use of Sinhala & Tamil in Computer Technology. [3]1987 "DOS WordPerfect" Reverend Gangodawila Soma Thero, who was the chief incumbent at the Springvale Buddhist temple in Melbourne, Australia asked the Lay members of the temple to produce a Monthly Newsletter for the temple in Sinhala, called "Bodu Puwath".

  6. E-services - Wikipedia

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    The term ‘e-service’ has many applications and can be found in many disciplines. The two dominant application areas of e-services are: E-business (or e-commerce ): e-services mostly provided by businesses or non-government organizations (NGOs) (private sector).

  7. e-government - Wikipedia

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    The term transformational government is usually used aspirationally, as denoting the highest level of what e-government can achieve: presence, where ICT, and usually websites, are used to provide information; interaction, where government interacts with citizens, and departments interact with each other, online especially by email;

  8. 10 new books by Black authors to read this Black History ...

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    From bestselling Africanfuturist author Okorafor (who also coined the term) comes a book-within-a-book that blends sci-fi and literary fiction. In “Death of the A uthor, ...

  9. Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement - Wikipedia

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    Fusion – Sarvodaya ICT4D Movement is the ICT for development (ICT4D) program. As a response to the emerging digital divide issues of rural Sri Lanka, Sarvodaya started setting up telecentres experimentally in 1997. This has led to the pioneering telecentre program in the country. Village Information Centres (popularly known as VICs) are rural ...