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DCCI members will be able to receive answers to all their inquiries in regards to the Certificate of origin, Legalization of Commercial invoices and attachments as will as formalities for re-issuance and amendments of the documents that are already authenticated by the Chamber.

For those clients wishing to register or renew their membership or update membership records will also able to inquire and receive assistant from the programme. Attestation and notarization of members signatures on commercial and trade related documents are also part of the first phase of this project between Dubai E-Government and the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI).

Weiterlesen: UAE: DCCI joins Dubai eGovernment's AskDubai channel to furnish key information services

Dubai eGovernment has organized an online survey to measure client satisfaction of the eServices provided by different government departments, with a view to enhance the quality of these services. Dubai Police and the Department of Health and Medical Services (DOHMS) were randomly chosen to start the survey with, and in future the survey will be extended to cover all government departments.

Weiterlesen: UAE: Dubai eGovernment organizes online survey to evaluate quality of eServices

Dubai eGovernment (DEG) has announced a major e-learning initiative during Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF) 2006, in celebration of the Festival.

Dubai eGovernment will offer free Digital Media courses to UAE residents and citizens during DSF 2006.

The Digital Media course is open to all citizens and residents of the UAE. Registration for the course is simple - just call AskDubai on 7000 40000 between January 3 and 6, 2006 and cross your fingers as the draw to decide the lucky candidates is conducted. The best 10 students of the course will be rewarded with prizes, including laptops and digital cameras. There are also early bird prizes and certificates for all participants.

Weiterlesen: UAE: Dubai eGovernment announces major e-learning initiative in celebration of DSF 2006

In its continuous effort to implement the strategic e-Government project, the Ministry of Finance and Industry launched recently its electronic portal which aims to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of its services and information provided to its stakeholders.

'We aim through launching the MOFI e-Portal and link it with the UAE federal government general e-Portal to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the services and information we provide to our stakeholders,' said Dr. Mohammed Khalfan bin Khirbash, Minister of State for Finance and Industry.

Weiterlesen: UAE: Ministry of Finance and Industry launches its e-Portal

Dubai Government has admitted it believes not enough people are using its online services. Salem Khamis Al Shair, e-Services Director at Dubai Government, told IT Weekly he blames the problem on a combination of a lack of public awareness and public mistrust in conducting financial transactions online.

The government has a deadline of 2007 for putting 90% of all government services online and for ensuring that 50% of all transactions carried out by the public are done online.

Weiterlesen: UAE: E-services fail to click with public

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