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novaCITYNETS Pte Ltd
novaCITYNETS Pte Ltd, a novaMSC subsidiary, specialises in providing e-Government solutions. Incorporated in May 2000, novaCITYNETS was formerly the Infrastructure Planning Division of novaSPRINT Consulting Pte Ltd, with offices in Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong and South Africa.

The key reason for the wide acceptability of novaCITYNETS' solutions is that they are built around widely practiced industry norms. To acquire this domain knowledge involves immersing into the client's business and processes to reach an understanding of immediate needs, goals, including familiarising with existing technology infrastructure and systems. This is in order to define business initiatives and the solution architecture needed to support the e-business specified goals and objectives.

To date, the company has developed a suite of e-Government solutions such as, e-Submission System, Approval Management System, e-PlanCheck System, Development Control System, Building Control System, Property Valuation and Land Management, to assist various local and overseas government agencies in effectively manage application processes such as submission through the internet, evaluation through automated works processes and decision making through decision support systems.

One such system that novaCITYNETS designed and developed is the e-Government collaborative framework, a web-based application that improves G2G and G2B communication. Such an application not only eases interaction between group of users, but aids transactions like the submission of building proposals. The public can log onto this electronic platform to correspond with and submit applications for evaluation and approval by any Government agency. Government agency personnel can simultaneously utilize our range of products (as mentioned above) to evaluate and relay decisions back to them via the same electronic platform. Such transactions are secured and verified using digital signatures to ensure the authenticity of the content.