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1.3 Singapore e-Government Leadership Centre. 2 See also. 3 References. ... In 2013, it launched the Master of Technology in Enterprise Business Analytics [10] ...
ST Engineering Aerospace was established in 1975 to provide maintenance and support services to the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF). Since then, it has diversified into various MRO capabilities for commercial and military aircraft through a number of strategic partnerships, acquisitions and investments.
Decision was made when Singapore's aerospace industry has seen soaring growth potential and also a strong demand for aviation-related services. JTC Corporation was asked to carry out the master-planning and infrastructure improvements for Seletar Aerospace Park, in consultation with other government agencies.
On top of MRO capabilities, [25] ST Engineering also has expertise as an OEM specialising in engine nacelle [26] and composite panels. It is the only company in the world offering Airbus freighter conversions [27] using OEM data. ST Engineering is a major investor in Skyports to provide drone services for Singapore’s Public Utilities Board. [28]
The Singapore Government Enterprise Architecture (SGEA) programme was established to support and enable the business strategies, objectives, and a vision of a 'Networked Government'. It adopted a federated architecture approach similar to the United States government .
Singapore Aero Engine Service Pte Ltd (SAESL) is a 50/50 joint venture between SIA Engineering Company (SIAEC) and Rolls-Royce (RR). Formed in 2001, SAESL is a Trent Centre of Excellence, with its core business being the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) support operation of the full range of Trent engines as well as RB211 engines.
The UK Government has allocated £21 million, and the Scottish Government has allocated £1.4 million to the Data-Driven Innovation program, which includes the National Robotarium. As part of the larger £1.3 billion Edinburgh and South-East Scotland City Region Deal, the program seeks to make Edinburgh the data capital of Europe.
The Smart Nation was an initiative launched by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on 24 November 2014. [3] In financial year 2017, the government had set aside $2.4 billion to support the initiative, [4] which involves the government purchasing services from technology startups rather than offering grants to support them. [5]