Task Force for National Strategy for Information Society Development

Task Force for National Strategy for Information Society Development

Task Force for National Strategy for Information Society Development is a group of experts gathered for the purpose of creating the National Strategy for Information Society Development for Republic of Macedonia. [ [http://www.kit.gov.mk/WBStorage/Files/Strategy%20and%20Action%20Plan%20ENG.pdf National Strategy for Development of Information Society and Action Plan] . (PDF). Committee for Information Technology of the Goverenment of Republic of Macedonia. URL accessed 2 June, 2006. The Task Force members with short bios are listed in Appendix 1.]

Task Force members came from various sectors of society and include IT experts, MPs from the government and the opposition, representatives of the state administration, local governments, educational institutions, the business and the civic sector.

The Strategy was adopted as official policy guideline by the Government in June 2005, and by the Macedonian Parliament in September 2005.

References

External links

* [http://www.kit.gov.mk/default-en.asp Committee for Information Technology]
* [http://www.metamorphosis.org.mk Metamorphosis Foundation]
* [http://www.masit.org.mk MASIT] Macedonian Association of IT Companies


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