This week's National Tender Bulletin hints at a new level of transparency being adopted at the State Information Technology Agency.
The Democratic Alliance calls for the private sector to take charge of government's ambitious broadband rollout plan.
A special report from government executive's route fifty and the international city/county management association.
The department continues its set-top box registration drive despite Etv heading to the Supreme Court of Appeals.
Microsoft SA, YES to equip 300 000 youth with AI skills
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Provincial departments and government entities dominate this week's National Tender Bulletin.
PSICT Forum - Digital literacy and leadership for public service excellence
Home affairs is yet to finalise the process for South Africans to apply for smart IDs via bank Web sites.
PPPs to fast-track digital transformation
Hosted in partnership with ITWeb Brainstorm and BCX, a Public Sector in ICT Forum event took place at Protea Fire & Ice in Menlyn on 17 August. Attendees could benchmark with industry leaders who have entered successful PPPs and engage in meaningful conversation to foster change in the digital journey of both the public and private sector. #ppp #digitaltransformation #bcx
Parliament's telecoms portfolio committee admits no operator, "nor anyone" asked it to look into the regulation of OTT players.
The roads agency starts sending text messages to force motorists with outstanding e-tolls to pay up.
The Department of Basic Education distances itself from a fake notice about bursaries for matrics looking to be teachers.
This system aims to match pupils' exam results and study preferences with institutions that need to be filled.
The National Defence Force reportedly suspects an inside job after 50 new computers were stolen from its premises.
The latest National Tender Bulletin features a surprising plethora of briefing sessions.