Parliamentary Information and Communication Technology Service or PICT provides IT services to MPs, Peers and staff across the UK Parliament. It is the only department of Parliament jointly owned by both Houses.
Asian Media Information and Communication Centre is a registered charity in Singapore established with seed funding support from Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung to promote development of media and communication in Asia. It was...
In parliamentary procedure, recognition, or assignment of the floor, is the exclusive right to be heard at that time by a member of a deliberative assembly. With a few exceptions,...
The Network Information Service, or NIS , is a client–server directory service protocol for distributing system configuration data such as user and host names between computers on a computer network....
Parliamentary Ombudsman is the name of the principal ombudsman institutions in Finland, Iceland, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. In each case, the terms refer both to the office of the parliamentary...
Information technology planning is a discipline within the information technology and information systems. Making the planning process for information technology investments and decision-making a quicker, more flexible, and more thoroughly...
A parliamentary by-election occurs in Jamaica following a vacancy arising in the Parliament of Jamaica. They are often seen as a test of the rival political parties' fortunes between general...
Among the parliaments of the world, there are those with claims to have set a "record" as being the oldest, the largest, or the first to have undertaken some legislative...
Women's Parliamentary Radio is a website that broadcasts audio and video interviews with women MPs of all parties in the U.K. All the interviews are pre-recorded and put on the...
There are fifteen parliamentary committees in the Riksdag, Sweden's parliament. Each committee is made up of seventeen elected MPs, with at least one member from each political party. Additionally, the...
Debate in parliamentary procedure refers to discussion on the merits of a pending question; that is, whether it should or should not be agreed to. It is also commonly referred...
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