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Singapore firm wins electronic-goverment deal in Turkey
Singapore(dpa) - A singapore based firm has secured a deal that will lay the groundwork for Turkey's participation in future pan-European electronic-goverment services, CrimsonLogic said Monday.
The 40.2-million-Singapore-dollar(23.7 million-US-dollar)project to build one of the world's largest e-goverment gateway is the IT-solution provider's largest win so far in Europe, The Business Times reported.
A turkish company, Oyak Technologies, will be a local partner.
"This win marks the conclusion of a keenly contested open tender which saw the particapation of many international firms and Turkish IT companies,"the newspaper quoted Leong Peng Kiong, CrimsonLogic's acting chief executive officer, as saying.
The project will serve a population of 70 million people and provide a single point of access to e-goverment services by about 30 agencies in Turkey
The gateway will lay the groundwork for Turkey's participation on future pan-European e-goverment sercvice that require interoperability with services of E.U.nations,"Leong told the newspaper.
CrimsonLogic employs staff in 11 countries, including India, the Philippines, Malaysia, Australia, China, Canada, Mexico and Singapore
 
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May 28, 2007
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