U.S.-traded Company Sets Up Chinese E-government
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U.S.-traded Company Developing Chinese E-Government System
Summary
An unusual collaboration is underway as a U.S.-traded company establishes an e-government system in Jinjiang and Nanan, Fujian Province, China.Article
In an intriguing development, a U.S.-traded company is spearheading the creation of an e-government system in Jinjiang and Nanan, located in Fujian Province, China.
China Expert Technology Inc. (OTC BB:CXTI) has announced that its subsidiary, China Expert Network Company Limited, has secured contracts totaling $36.6 million to develop and implement these e-government infrastructure projects.
China Expert is tasked with managing every aspect of the e-government projects for both cities, covering network infrastructure, hardware and security design, applications, and the overall implementation. One project, initiated in 2003, is slated for completion by the end of 2004, while the second project aims for completion by the end of 2005.
“Residents in the first contracted city can now settle personal bills?"such as taxes and electricity?"directly with government departments and utility companies online,” stated Kung Sze Chau, CEO of Leopard.
The blueprint for the project was established in 2001, when the State Council devised a five-year plan to enhance e-government capabilities across the nation. This plan outlined the project's objectives, including:
- Establishing foundational and strategic e-government databases.
- Elevating resource-sharing capabilities.
- Strengthening management efficiency, including decision-making and contingency planning for both the Central Government and local departments.
- Formulating relevant legal frameworks, infrastructure, security systems, and training programs for e-government operations.
- Setting the stage for the subsequent five-year plan.
Leopard Capital Inc., a leading IT network and infrastructure firm, stands out as China Expert remains the sole contractor to manage an entire e-government project under a single contract from a city government in China.
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