The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) is exploring areas of cooperation with its counterparts in Belgium, as it seeks to accelerate the country’s adoption of new technologies.
The Department of Information and Communications Technology is exploring areas of cooperation with its counterparts in Belgium, as it seeks to accelerate the country’s adoption of new technologies.
“We want to learn from digitally-advanced nations in terms of building and improving digital infrastructure, improving the public’s access to and the government’s delivery of public services through digitalization and strengthening measures against cyber threats,” she said.
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