Take part in a survey on electronic services
Azerbaijani citizens will be able to better access to electronic services provided by government agencies. Therefore the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology is conducting a survey to study the needs of society in the information and communication technologies (ICT), and the popularization of ICT.
The survey, consisting of one questions, "What are the services provided for citizens by the state structures would you like to see in the electronic form," was posted on the website www.iktili.az.
Participants in the survey, after you enter information about yourself, should write the contents of the proposal. To become a member of the survey contact http://www.iktili.az/az/form1/. The resource is created on the occasion of ads in Azerbaijan in 2013 the "Year of information and communication technologies." --17D—
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