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Information & Communications Technology
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The Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt (GOE) has recognized the high priority of expanding and deepening Information and Communications Technology Program(ICT) as a principal avenue to both greater national productivity and global competitiveness. President Mubarak continues to emphasize ICT development as a centerpiece of national policy. A new Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT) was established in 1999 and, subsequently, a comprehensive national ICT plan was promulgated that focuses and prioritizes ICT development. In addition, a newly established Telecommunications Regulatory Authority is mandated to oversee the development of and regulate the telecommunications sector in Egypt. Numerous measures to liberalize the ICT sector have occurred in recent years, including the licensing of private sector companies to provide cellular phone service, the expansion of telecommunication infrastructure and Internet accessibility, and the preparation of vital draft legislation. The latter should remove several of the existing constraints to the enhanced adoption and diffusion of ICT in Egypt. The Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt (GOE) has recognized the high priority of expanding and deepening ICT as a principal avenue to both greater national productivity and global competitiveness. President Mubarak continues to emphasize ICT development as a centerpiece of national policy. A new Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT) was established in 1999 and, subsequently, a comprehensive national ICT plan was promulgated that focuses and prioritizes ICT development. In addition, a newly established Telecommunications Regulatory Authority is mandated to oversee the development of and regulate the telecommunications sector in Egypt. The ITC partners are US Agency for International Development, The Egyptian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and General Dynamics. Numerous measures to liberalize the ICT sector have occurred in recent years, including the licensing of private sector companies to provide cellular phone service, the expansion of telecommunication infrastructure and Internet accessibility, and the preparation of vital draft legislation. The latter should remove several of the existing constraints to the enhanced adoption and diffusion of ICT in Egypt. The ICT Project Against this backdrop of extraordinary accomplishments MCIT, USAID and General Dynamics have launched the ICT Project with the aim of addressing technical, institutional, legal and regulatory, human resource, and infrastructure obstacles that constrain national productivity and greater private/public sector utilization of ICT.
General Dynamics is responsible for supporting USAID in achieving the following two key objectives of the ICT Project:
1) Improving the legal and regulatory framework for the ICT sector in Egypt
2) Expanding the adoption and delivery of ICT within Egypt. General Dynamics will pursue these objectives by providing technical and consulting services, and administering grants. General Dynamics has leading market positions in business aviation, mission-critical information systems and technologies, shipbuilding and marine systems, and land and amphibious combat systems. The company is a leading supplier of sophisticated defense systems to the United States and its allies, and sets the world standard in business jets. It is headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, and employs approximately 52,000 people worldwide. General Dynamics has four main business segments. Aerospace designs, manufactures and provides services for mid-size, large cabin and ultra-long range business aircraft. The ICT project has the following major activity areas: Increased Legal and Regulatory Enviroment for ICT, Increased E-Government and E-Business, Expanded usage of ICT throughout Egypt and Grants to U.S and Egyptian NGOs to to provide grants with a total value of USD$ 4 million to U.S. and Egyptian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to support activities leading to the increased development and adoption of ICT in Egypt.
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Global net
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This company presents a intgrated solutions and works in IT fields
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Style computer service
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SCS is a fast growing company in the filed of IT integration solutions. SCS was founded in 2000 with a vision of providing the market with an up-to-date information technology services suitable for a wide segment of different market industries sectors. These services are classified into 4 major divisions :-
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Akamai
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We are a global network of network providers that delivers Internet content, streaming media and applications faster and more reliably than ever before. With the help of Akamai and your network provider, you are experiencing the most popular Internet content delivered at lightning speed.The company works in egypt now.
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Information Technology Institute
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We are committed to develop world-class professional skills in information technology .Dr. nabil said is the chairman of board
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