Gulf states dominate the UN report for e-government
July 16, 2014 12:23 Last Updated: July 16, 2014 12:23 Source: Press Release
Praised the "Foundation ICDL Computer Cooperation Council (GCC), which operates under the auspices of" any cd Arabia ", which is the body responsible for publishing the skills of communication and information technology and the safe use of the Internet for everyone in the GCC, Iraq and Egypt, the strong performance achieved by the Gulf states Arab part of the "Report of the United Nations e-government in 2014."
She institution - in a press release obtained directly on a copy of it - the importance of the achievements that led Gulf states, notably Bahrain, which made 18 mattress occupies the center of the 18, and the UAE, which acquired ranked 32 globally, and Saudi Arabia, which came in 36th place and Qatar ranked 44. was both Oman and Kuwait share within the first fifty centers worldwide, where Terbata centers on 48 and 49 respectively.
The aim of the "Report of the United Nations e-Government", which is prepared every two years, to monitor, analyze and evaluate the procedures followed in the countries of the world in terms of providing an integrated platform for the provision of electronic services that meet the needs of the target audience efficiently and effectively complete. And focused concentration copy of the 2014 report about the huge investments related to the telecommunications sector and information technology, which is being implemented in order to facilitate the smooth transition to the provision of e-government services through the promotion of efficiency, effectiveness, transparency, accountability and sustainability.
The director of the institution, "any cd Arabia" and "Foundation ICDL Computer Cooperation Council (GCC)," Jamil Ezzo, "reflects the evolution Remarkably achieved by the Gulf states in the classification of" Report of the United Nations e-Government "for the year 2014 compared with the year Over 2012 e-readiness, which qualifies them for the provision of electronic services efficiently and effectively complete citizens, residents and visitors alike.
This was due to choose the Gulf States within the first ten centers in West Asia primarily to the quality initiatives launched by Gulf governments to strengthen the role of e-services as an important economic will support the transition towards an integrated economies based on knowledge. The governments have already been made in the Gulf states unprecedented efforts at the level of investment in the development of e-government portals capable of providing high-level services quickly and easily based on the highest standards of transparency, reliability and efficiency. The UAE has achieved another significant milestone to lead a march pursued globally by selecting biometric database in the UAE, internalized within the framework of the program of the national identity register for "the Emirates Identity Authority", in the list of the best programs of vital data in the electronic world. "
Bahrain topped the Arab Gulf countries classified as "Report of the United Nations e-government in 2014," while ranked fifth in Asia. Due remarkable success achieved by Bahrain to the tireless efforts made by the "Supreme Committee for Information and Communication Technology" (SCICT) and "e-Government Authority," which was established in accordance with the ambitious vision aims to develop and implement e-government strategy to accelerate the transition to a knowledge economy. In contrast, the report of Bahrain in seventh place within the "index of e-services", followed by the UAE and Saudi Arabia came in the 12th and 18th, respectively. Came Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Kuwait in the list of Arab countries that have achieved the highest score of 66.6% on the total level of government services.
And occupied the United Arab Emirates - backed e-government portal very sophisticated - second only to Bahrain within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and ranked seventh in Asia. The Emirates achieved a quantum leap in terms of consolidating its international presence in the field of e-transformation, where he "Abu Dhabi Systems and Information" (ADSIC), the agency responsible for the application of e-government program, the first place in the category of "the best application of information and communication technology - e-Learning 2014 "During the" World Summit on the Information Society International "(WSIS), which recently concluded in Geneva, Switzerland. The latter honor in recognition of the center's success in the application of the quality of programs and initiatives aimed at providing the community with the knowledge necessary digital and enable it to deal effectively with the Internet and modern electronic services. On the other hand, has taken a proactive step Dubai launched an initiative shift from e-government to government smart in order to provide government services through innovative channels based on the latest smart technologies.
The "Report of the United Nations e-government in 2014," that the Gulf states have established "the Executive Committee for e-Government in the GCC e" and the "Conference on e-government Gulf" in order to provide an interactive platform for the exchange of views and experiences and best practices among the pioneers and decision makers in order to pay the wheel of digital transformation, as well as discuss the features of e-government programs that are being applied in various Gulf countries. And the Gulf states seek to achieve the common goal of improving the level of electronic services that will enhance the efficiency and productivity of local governments and achieve significant progress within the global indicators for e-government.
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July 16, 2014 12:23 Last Updated: July 16, 2014 12:23 Source: Press Release
Praised the "Foundation ICDL Computer Cooperation Council (GCC), which operates under the auspices of" any cd Arabia ", which is the body responsible for publishing the skills of communication and information technology and the safe use of the Internet for everyone in the GCC, Iraq and Egypt, the strong performance achieved by the Gulf states Arab part of the "Report of the United Nations e-government in 2014."
She institution - in a press release obtained directly on a copy of it - the importance of the achievements that led Gulf states, notably Bahrain, which made 18 mattress occupies the center of the 18, and the UAE, which acquired ranked 32 globally, and Saudi Arabia, which came in 36th place and Qatar ranked 44. was both Oman and Kuwait share within the first fifty centers worldwide, where Terbata centers on 48 and 49 respectively.
The aim of the "Report of the United Nations e-Government", which is prepared every two years, to monitor, analyze and evaluate the procedures followed in the countries of the world in terms of providing an integrated platform for the provision of electronic services that meet the needs of the target audience efficiently and effectively complete. And focused concentration copy of the 2014 report about the huge investments related to the telecommunications sector and information technology, which is being implemented in order to facilitate the smooth transition to the provision of e-government services through the promotion of efficiency, effectiveness, transparency, accountability and sustainability.
The director of the institution, "any cd Arabia" and "Foundation ICDL Computer Cooperation Council (GCC)," Jamil Ezzo, "reflects the evolution Remarkably achieved by the Gulf states in the classification of" Report of the United Nations e-Government "for the year 2014 compared with the year Over 2012 e-readiness, which qualifies them for the provision of electronic services efficiently and effectively complete citizens, residents and visitors alike.
This was due to choose the Gulf States within the first ten centers in West Asia primarily to the quality initiatives launched by Gulf governments to strengthen the role of e-services as an important economic will support the transition towards an integrated economies based on knowledge. The governments have already been made in the Gulf states unprecedented efforts at the level of investment in the development of e-government portals capable of providing high-level services quickly and easily based on the highest standards of transparency, reliability and efficiency. The UAE has achieved another significant milestone to lead a march pursued globally by selecting biometric database in the UAE, internalized within the framework of the program of the national identity register for "the Emirates Identity Authority", in the list of the best programs of vital data in the electronic world. "
Bahrain topped the Arab Gulf countries classified as "Report of the United Nations e-government in 2014," while ranked fifth in Asia. Due remarkable success achieved by Bahrain to the tireless efforts made by the "Supreme Committee for Information and Communication Technology" (SCICT) and "e-Government Authority," which was established in accordance with the ambitious vision aims to develop and implement e-government strategy to accelerate the transition to a knowledge economy. In contrast, the report of Bahrain in seventh place within the "index of e-services", followed by the UAE and Saudi Arabia came in the 12th and 18th, respectively. Came Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Kuwait in the list of Arab countries that have achieved the highest score of 66.6% on the total level of government services.
And occupied the United Arab Emirates - backed e-government portal very sophisticated - second only to Bahrain within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and ranked seventh in Asia. The Emirates achieved a quantum leap in terms of consolidating its international presence in the field of e-transformation, where he "Abu Dhabi Systems and Information" (ADSIC), the agency responsible for the application of e-government program, the first place in the category of "the best application of information and communication technology - e-Learning 2014 "During the" World Summit on the Information Society International "(WSIS), which recently concluded in Geneva, Switzerland. The latter honor in recognition of the center's success in the application of the quality of programs and initiatives aimed at providing the community with the knowledge necessary digital and enable it to deal effectively with the Internet and modern electronic services. On the other hand, has taken a proactive step Dubai launched an initiative shift from e-government to government smart in order to provide government services through innovative channels based on the latest smart technologies.
The "Report of the United Nations e-government in 2014," that the Gulf states have established "the Executive Committee for e-Government in the GCC e" and the "Conference on e-government Gulf" in order to provide an interactive platform for the exchange of views and experiences and best practices among the pioneers and decision makers in order to pay the wheel of digital transformation, as well as discuss the features of e-government programs that are being applied in various Gulf countries. And the Gulf states seek to achieve the common goal of improving the level of electronic services that will enhance the efficiency and productivity of local governments and achieve significant progress within the global indicators for e-government.
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