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Dubai eGovernment GITEX 2005
Dubai eGovernment exhibited as an umbrella of 28 government departments at GITEX 2005. Rehab Lootah, E-Service Provisioning Manager, Dubai eGovernment, says 81% of government services are currently online, with 90% the aim for 2007.
United Arab Emirates: Sunday, October 02 - 2005 at 09:19
Progress for eServices
Dubai Municipality is continually introducing new eServices through Dubai eGovernment, to make residents' lives easier and goverment departments more efficient. Ahmed Behrozyan, Head of eGovernment Services, Dubai Municipality, says that new payment systems are being introduced, to encourage people to transact financially online.
United Arab Emirates: Monday, September 26 - 2005 at 11:09
eGov goes mobile
Flight information, prayer times and stockmarket prices are easily accessible via mobiles and PDAs, thanks to Dubai eGoverment's new portal. Salem Al Shair, eServices Director, Dubai eGovernment, explains how partnerships are helping bring government services to users.
United Arab Emirates: Saturday, September 24 - 2005 at 10:48
Progress for Dubai eGovernment
Dubai eGovernment continues its progress in providing services and encouraging eCitizens to transact online. It it also one of the key participants in Dubai Summer Surprises 2005. Salem Al Shair, eServices Director, Dubai eGovernment, looks at recent developments.
United Arab Emirates: Thursday, June 16 - 2005 at 00:37
Dubai eGovernment DSS events
Dubai eGovernment is a key participant in Dubai Summer Surprises 2005, running four events to help improve young people's IT skills. It includes a website creation competition, sponsored by HumanSoft. There is also a Playstation event, sponsored by Jumbo Electronics and Sony.
United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, June 15 - 2005 at 09:13
Dubai eGov at Careers UAE
Dubai eGovernment has a major presence at Careers UAE 2005, showcasing its enhanced e-Job website which features a new eLearn service. A team of eGovernment officials and experts are giving advice and information to students and young job-seekers.
United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, May 18 - 2005 at 10:38
Dubai E-Government progress
Dubai E-Government has made outstanding progress over the past couple of years, becoming one of the world's most advanced online governments. Mahmoud Al Bastaki, Business Process Consultant, Dubai E-Government says Dubai is also sharing its skills and experience with other regional governments.
United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, October 05 - 2004 at 09:08
Training E-Citizens
Dubai E-Government has launched an innovative new project to help residents and nationals become e-citzens, by developing e-literacy skills. It includes a training course to help even those with no experience of computers to learn basic email and internet use. Rihab Lootah, E-Service Provisioning Manager, Dubai E-Government, says the service is open to everyone.
United Arab Emirates: Monday, October 04 - 2004 at 11:28
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