The monetary value of financial transactions completed via eGovernment channels has now risen to over BD300 million, according to IGA. The use of eGovernment services is becoming more popular year after the year, according to an analysis done by the eGovernment authority.
Information and eGovernment Authority Chief Executive Mohammed Al Qaed revealed this to Tribune on the sidelines of the International eGovernment Forum 2018 which was held yesterday.
‘eTransformation in Public Sector’ will be the focus of the upcoming Bahrain International eGovernment Forum on its first day.
The ministerial panel discussion in the forum taking place on 7th & 8th October will be led by Shaikh Khalid bin Ali bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, the Minister of Justice & Islamic Affairs along with Zayed bin Rashed AlZayani, the Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism.
Weiterlesen: Focus on Bahrain’s public sector eTransformation
Top world renowned speakers have been announced to be part of the International eGovernment Forum 2018 which will be held next month.
Leading speakers from some of the top global companies as well as governmental sectors will be part of this year’s edition, it is learnt.
Weiterlesen: BH: Reowned experts to share dais at leading eGovernment forum
Zain Bahrain, a leading telecommunications provider in the Kingdom, announced its sponsorship of the 9th edition of Bahrain International eGovernment Forum, under the patronage of His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Mubarak AlKhalifa, Deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the Supreme Committee for Information and Communication Technology. The forum is set to take place at The Ritz Carlton Hotel, on the 7th and 8th October 2018.
As one of the forum’s official sponsors, Zain Bahrain will provide high-speed Internet to all participants and visitors.
he final evaluation of the government service centres commenced two days ago. The final evaluation process is led by the Government Service Centre Evaluation Committee, which was set up following the directives of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa the Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander and First Deputy Prime Minister, to enhance the standards and competence of government services.
“The assessment, which will span over two weeks, will cover over 70 centres across the Kingdom, through various methods, including field visits, mystery shoppers, and specific QR code evaluation surveys conducted via the National Suggestions and Complaints System application (Tawasul)”, stated the Chairman of the Government Services Centres Committee, Mohammed Ali Al=Qaed, Chief Executive of the Information & eGovernment Authority (iGA).
Weiterlesen: BH: Over 70 government service centres undergoing final evaluation
