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Strategic Partners
KIT works closely with a host of strategic partners in spearheading and facilitating the development of IT in Sabah. Without these partners, some of the activities of KIT would not have been possible. This list is not exhaustive. If we left out any partners, it is not intentional. Please kindly inform us and we will gladly add you to our growing list.
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The Science and Technology Unit, considered as the parent to KIT before the spin-off, will continue to play a strategic role particularly in the reinventing government programme.
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The Department of Land and Survey, together with a few other State and Federal agencies, initiated the NaLISA 2.0 (Sabah) project; it also serves as the secretariat to the Working Committee of State Geographic Data Coordination of the SITC.
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The National IT Council (NITC), the highest IT policy making body, sets the stage for implementing the National IT Agenda, for which all States should align with
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Ministry of Energy, Communications and Multimedia, as the secretariat to the NITC, also initiates many projects, particular those benefiting the rural folks
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The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission implements several programmes aim at narrowing the digital divide
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MAMPU, being the implementer of the Electronic Government Flagship, provides the general guidelines and policies for eGov implementation
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Malaysian Civil Service Link, a site that links to all Federal and State government agencies' web sites
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Ministry of Land and Cooperative Development finances the implementation of NaLISA 2.0 (Sabah), an enhanced version of NaLISA, a NaLIS (National Infrastructure for Land Information System) application
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