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Ambassador Eesmaa: Estonia keen to support digital services.

Ambassador Eesmaa: Estonia keen to support digital services.

Tuesday 25th April 2023 Estonia is keen to support Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) in terms of digital services in the country, according to Her Excellency Ms Kersti Eesmaa, the Estonian Ambassador to Australia, accredited to Papua New...

Minister Masiu announces final stages of Draft Government Cloud Policy.

Minister Masiu announces final stages of Draft Government Cloud Policy.

Monday 24th April 2023 Minister for Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Hon. Timothy Masiu, has announced that the Draft Government Cloud Policy is in its final stages and is expected to be submitted to the National Executive Council (NEC) for endorsement...

28 DICT Staff successfully complete Public Service Induction Program.

28 DICT Staff successfully complete Public Service Induction Program.

Monday 24th April 2023 Twenty-eight Staff from the PNG Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT, successfully completed a one-week induction program with the Somare Service Institute of Papua New Guinea (SILAG) which ended last week Friday 21st...

IPA Online Registry System data migration completed.

IPA Online Registry System data migration completed.

Thursday 20th April 2023 The Investment Promotion Authority of PNG, through the Office of the Registrar of Companies successfully completed its data migration process at the end of March 2023. This now means that entity records from the old registry are outdated and...

Chief Secretary warns public of Fake Gazetted Notice

Chief Secretary warns public of Fake Gazetted Notice

 Wednesday, 19 April 2023 The public is being cautioned of a fake government gazetted notice currently trending on social media in relations to an additional public holiday in remembrance of the   Late Queen Elizabeth II, which was planned for Friday 21...