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[E-Government News] KAZINFORM /Lyudmila Malko/ - The second international conference Electronic government: regional solutions opens today in Ust Kamenogorsk town and will last until July 28.More than 150 delegates from Kazakhstan, Russia, Estonia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Armenia and Tajikistan will participate in the forum. Among them will be the Director of Academy of E-management of Tallinn city, experts in the sphere of informational communication technologies, leaders of republican and regional regulatory bodies, representatives of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), regional mass media and others.

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