Gabala region to host a conference on ICT in customs
State Customs Committee will hold 6-7 May 5th Scientific Conference on information and communication technologies in customs "E-Government: Innovation in customs."
The aim of the conference is to exchange views on e-government and the study of international experience, discussion of modern methods of cooperation between government agencies in the e-governance, as well as innovative management practices in the customs area of ??ICT.
The conference will be the subject of debate the use of electronic services at customs, the use of ICT in the relationship with the business customs, etc.
State Customs Committee of Azerbaijan adopts a broad range of electronic services. However, the participants of foreign trade activities argue that customs does not get rid of corruption 'habits." -08B -
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- 3 April 2013 16:57
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