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209477
Mon, 09/26/2011 - 14:16
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INDONESIA LIKELY TO USE MALESIAN IT FIRM FOR SEA GAMES
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 26 (Bernama) -- Indonesia will likely be using Malaysian information technology (IT) expertise to register online the 10,000-odd athletes who will be competing in the 26th SEA Games to be held in Jakarta and Palembang in November.
Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) honorary secretary Sieh Kok Chi said a Malaysian IT company would be working together with the Indonesian SEA Games Organising Committee for the purpose.
"I have been told a Malaysian company has been selected to handle IT administration of the Games but an official agreement has not been signed between the two parties yet," he told Bernama here on Monday.
In other developments, Sieh urged sports associations sending athletes to the Indonesian SEA Games under Category B to refund OCM's advance payments immediately after the Games are over.
Unlike Category A where the athletes are fully sponsored, NSAs (national sports associations) have to pay for the trips of Category B athletes and will only be reimbursed if the athletes win at least a silver medal.
However, cash-strapped NSAs sending Category B athletes depend on OCM's advance payments to enable them to do so.
Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) honorary secretary Sieh Kok Chi said a Malaysian IT company would be working together with the Indonesian SEA Games Organising Committee for the purpose.
"I have been told a Malaysian company has been selected to handle IT administration of the Games but an official agreement has not been signed between the two parties yet," he told Bernama here on Monday.
In other developments, Sieh urged sports associations sending athletes to the Indonesian SEA Games under Category B to refund OCM's advance payments immediately after the Games are over.
Unlike Category A where the athletes are fully sponsored, NSAs (national sports associations) have to pay for the trips of Category B athletes and will only be reimbursed if the athletes win at least a silver medal.
However, cash-strapped NSAs sending Category B athletes depend on OCM's advance payments to enable them to do so.