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Minister Baloyi to address the inaugural information and communications technology (ICT) Governance Summit

12 Aug 2011

Public Service and Administration Minister, Mr Richard Baloyi will this weekend address the inaugural information and communications technology (ICT) Governance Summit hosted by the Government Information Technology Officers Council (GITOC).

The summit will cover issues, legislation, regulations and prescripts to take into account when managing today’s complex Information Communication Technology in government.

The inaugural summit aims to demystify compliance as a concept, take various elements of compliance ad translate them into an implementable programme of action which the GITOC will sign off as a standard for the South African government ICT management.

Members of the media are invited to the address by the Minister as follows:
Date: 14 August 2011
Time: 19h00
Venue: Mount Grace Country House and Spa, Rustenburg Road, Magaliesburg

Enquiries:
Lebohang Mafokosi
Tel: 012 336 1017
Cell: 082 312 4641
E-mail: lebohangm@dpsa.gov.za

Issued by: Department of Public Service and Administration
12 Aug 2011


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