Ministry of Transport announced on Monday, put forward a new electronic services at airports and ports during the next month, while the uncovered IBM, American information technology specialist for submitted inter proposals for developing the performance of the ministry. Sadiq al-Ameri, director of the Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Transport, said in an interview to the (long-Presse), during a seminar organized by the Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Transport, said that "the ministry will go through next November a number of electronic services will begin the first stage at airports and ports of Iraq" , pointing out that such "services will be limited to ticketing and facilitate the tasks of the output of goods from the ports." Amiri added that "the IT department has the experience of those services for about a month and the results were pretty good," noting that "the ministry hired a specialized international companies to implement those services with long-term guarantees."
For his part, the representative of IBM, Alex Sad, in an interview to (range Press), "The company submitted to the Ministry of Transport set of proposals for the development of airports and ports," stressing that those "proposals tested in more than one country, and gave impressive results."
It is noteworthy that More than Iraqi province seeks to establish airport where, including Karbala and Kirkuk, Dhi Garfima Iraq has six civilian airports, including Baghdad International Airport, which was established in 1982 by a French company, is the largest Iraqi airports, and there are other airports in Mosul, Basra, Najaf, Erbil and Sulaymaniyah.
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For his part, the representative of IBM, Alex Sad, in an interview to (range Press), "The company submitted to the Ministry of Transport set of proposals for the development of airports and ports," stressing that those "proposals tested in more than one country, and gave impressive results."
It is noteworthy that More than Iraqi province seeks to establish airport where, including Karbala and Kirkuk, Dhi Garfima Iraq has six civilian airports, including Baghdad International Airport, which was established in 1982 by a French company, is the largest Iraqi airports, and there are other airports in Mosul, Basra, Najaf, Erbil and Sulaymaniyah.
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