November 18, 2009 By News Report
Today in Malmo, Sweden, winners of the 2009 European eGovernment Awards were announced. Category winners are:
Mechthild Rohen, Head of the ICT for Government and Public Services Unit at the European Commission, said: "These Awards are a tangible result of the excellent work done by local, regional and national administrations in Europe to facilitate the life of citizens and businesses through better and easier-to-use online public services. The European Commission has been supporting the eGovernment Awards since 2003. This year's edition is particularly important in light of the new commitment set out by the EU ministers in the eGovernment Ministerial Declaration announced today in Malmö, to make online public services more accessible and in line with users' needs."
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