Through its booth and a presentation on the first day by Rehab Lootah, its Acting eServices Director, Dubai eGovernment highlighted its evolution from an eGovernment regime to an mGovernment system through the use of mobile wireless communication technology to offer services in health, communications, payments, education, transportation, administration and democracy to the emirate’s corporate and resident communities.
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The comprehensive website is presently available in English, Arabic, German, French, Spanish and Japanese languages. The website receives an average of 1.5 million hits a day, making it the most-popular web address for anything about the booming year-round business and leisure destination.
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Speaking about Dubai's e-government initiative at the Government Technology Summit on Sunday, Salem Al Shair, Director of e-services - Dubai eGovernment, said that 90 per cent of Dubai's government services will be handled electronically from next year.
Speaking to Khaleej Times yesterday, Salem Khamis Al-Shair, director, eServices, and member of Dubai eGovernment executive team, said that according to the latest tally 85 per cent of over 1,900 government services are already available either online or through various other innovative channels.
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The list of new smart forms includes various application forms related to the services of the Environment Department such as the Permit to Operate Tourist Vessel at Dubai Creek and Coastal Waters (Tourist Boat). This service is for issuance of permit for operating tourist vessels at Dubai Creek and coastal waters, which is to ensure that their operation shall comply with the requirements of the Environment Protection and Safety regulations in the Emirate of Dubai.
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