UAE sets spending target of Dh150.36m for e-Governance
Over the next two years, the UAE government will spend Dh150.36 million to push even more government services online. Salem […]
Over the next two years, the UAE government will spend Dh150.36 million to push even more government services online. Salem […]
[This article was published in the September 2011 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
By Feras Ahmed,
Director, Services and Channels Enhancement, eGovernment Authority, Kingdom of Bahrain
eInfrastructures are becoming fundamental resources for supporting activities across the public sector in areas such as eGovernment, eResearch and eHealth. […]
Seventy new electronic projects are to be launched in Bahrain in the next few years, it was declared by Deputy Prime Minister and Supreme Committee for Information and Communication Technology Chairman Shaikh Mohammed bin Mubarak Al Khalifa.
[This article was published in the May 2011 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
World News: May 2011
Dubai eGovernment is coordinating with the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) to provide and implement of the e-Pay, mDubai and and AskDubai services.
[This article was published in the January 2006 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
If eGovernment is to be promoted as a tool for progressive change across the Middle East then it has to be in a sound local context and with the financial and technical support that will take modest projects to the point of being able to deliver simple, useful shared, services for the many. This is the Kalashnikov theory of e-government.