The Authority for Info-communications Technology Industry of Brunei Darussalam (AITI) and Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA), the government IT agencies of both countries, have renewed their collaboration and technical cooperation on telecommunication regulatory areas. The two organisations signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and Project Addendum (PA) to further leverage on their existing cooperation framework and cover new areas on corporate services and human resource development, postal services, domain name registration and an industrial internship programme for fresh graduates and students undertaking ICT-related diploma courses.
Said Haji Yahkup, Chief Executive of AITI: “I look forward to more exchanges of ideas, lessons learnt and experience sharing with IDA as we tackle the fast changing ICT landscape in our respective countries.” ATI and IDA first signed an MoU in October 2007 for a four-year collaboration where both regulators had bilateral exchanges, training, consultancy and secondment of experts to assist in eGovernment and telecoms regulatory projects. One of the first MoU’s key achievements includes the review of Brunei Darussalam’s e-Government Strategies and Roadmap. Brunei also completed its Government Enterprise Architecture Phase 1 and the design of the One Government Network in January 2011.
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Said Haji Yahkup, Chief Executive of AITI: “I look forward to more exchanges of ideas, lessons learnt and experience sharing with IDA as we tackle the fast changing ICT landscape in our respective countries.” ATI and IDA first signed an MoU in October 2007 for a four-year collaboration where both regulators had bilateral exchanges, training, consultancy and secondment of experts to assist in eGovernment and telecoms regulatory projects. One of the first MoU’s key achievements includes the review of Brunei Darussalam’s e-Government Strategies and Roadmap. Brunei also completed its Government Enterprise Architecture Phase 1 and the design of the One Government Network in January 2011.
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