Easy Online Payments in Dubai
Range of services, including Dubai Municipality, RTA, DED and DCCI, now payable via Al Islami Online Banking
Range of services, including Dubai Municipality, RTA, DED and DCCI, now payable via Al Islami Online Banking
Dubai Municipality (DM) to deliver a bouquet of services of different Dubai Government departments and establishments through a single window. The project is aimed at simplifying the procedures of offering services by integrating the places and criteria of offering services and reducing the expenses for operating these services. Under this project, a number of counter staff will be trained and qualified to offer these services…
e-Services and especially e-Government services are being preferred more and more by the residents of Dubai. A growing trend is being seen towards the fact that most of Dubai web…
In addition to Emirates Advocates, ePay is being used by several government departments such as Dubai Municipality, Dubai Police, Department of Health and Medical Services (DOHMS), Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA), Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), Dubai International Airports, Land Department, Dubai Chamber and eTQM…
Dubai e-Government announced the launch of a unique electronic raffle promotion named as ‘Best Online Customer.’
The Dubai Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities (DICD) has become the 16th Government department to join the AskDubai service, an initiative that facilitates interaction between the government and its public through a single point of contact.
Dubai eGovernment is aiming to extend its e-Governance services with the launch of new initiative, the e-Permits system in partnership with Dubai Municipality, Dubai Customs and Dubai Police.
Dubai eGovernment highlighted its electronic government services at the Cairo ICT 2008 forum on 24-27 February 2008. Dubai eGovernment will primarily highlight its eServices such as Ask Dubai, mDubai, ePay and eLearn in the forum.
The 2008 United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) UN eGovernment survey has ranked the UAE in 5th position in terms of transactional services. The survey has also ranked UAE 32th among 192 UN members states in the 2008 eGovernment Readiness Index.
The Protocol and Guest House Department in Dubai has launched a public portal, http://protocol.dubai.ae , for the foreign and diplomatic affairs of the state.