UZINFOCOM

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UZINFOCOM is a Single integrator for creation and support of state information systems in Uzbekistan. In 2002, by the Decree [1] of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the State Unitary Enterprise Center for the Development and Implementation of Computer and Information Technologies UZINFOCOM was established under the Uzbek Agency for Communications and Informatization (UzACI). All computer equipment and networks of all government agencies were serviced by UZINFOCOM, including information security.

On October 18, 2002 UZINFOCOM signed an agreement [2]with ICANN and became the administrator of the top-level domain ".uz"

The first websites of the main organizations of the Republic were written by UZINFOCOM specialists.

In 2009 UZINFOCOM becomes the operator of the first data processing center (DPC) in the country (dc.uz).

Also, UZINFOCOM is the technical operator of the Data Processing Center (DPC) of the electronic government of the Republic of Uzbekistan and provides the operation of the Single portal of interactive state services my.gov.uz (EPIGU), the virtual reception of the President (pm.gov.uz), the portal of public opinion meningfikrim.uz

On August 29, 2017 UZINFOCOM was transformed[3] into a single integrator for the creation and support of state information systems and re-registered as a limited liability company to work in public-private partnership projects.

By the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. PP-4321 dated 05/18/2019,[4] the state share of UZINFOCOM was transferred to UMS.

External links[]

  1. ^ "ON FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTERIZATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES". lex.uz.
  2. ^ ICANN. "ccTLD Sponsorship Agreement (.uz)".
  3. ^ "ПП-4321-сон 18.05.2019. О мерах по дальнейшему совершенствованию инфраструктуры цифровой экономики и системы Электронное правительство". lex.uz. Retrieved 2021-06-01.
  4. ^ "About further improvements the infrastructure of the digital economy and the "Electronic government" system". lex.uz.
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