NASSCOM calls for logo designs for eGovReach

eGovReach to be interactive portal showcasing e-government

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Samir Sachdeva | July 7, 2010



NASSCOM has invited enteries to design a logo for eGovReach, the e-government portal of NASSCOM.

The eGovReach project will host an interactive portal with registrations open to NASSCOM members and non-members and help connect Government customers in India, with prospective partners capable of delivering products, solutions, and services.

It will endeavor to foster a dialogue between Government and industry partners on various e-Goverment initiatives. This information exchange will enable various States and Government Departments to share project information & success stories and showcase new project opportunities. The portal will also enable SMEs in exploring avenues for partnerships/consortiums.

NASSCOM has invited enteries for the design of logo for the portal. Contestants can send their logos at egovreach@nasscom.in before July 23, 2010 mentioning their name, e-mail and contact details. The graphical illustration of the logo should be accompanied by a brief explanation and its essence.

The logo will be selected by a panel of Senior Government Officers and IT Industry Leaders. The contest winner stands a chance to get recognized and rewarded during the portal launch.

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