Thousands of organizations worldwide were nominated for the "Special Achievement in GIS" award. ADSIC was recognized for setting precedents throughout the GIS community and making an extraordinary contribution to the global society.
Such achievement is yet another milestone for the Abu Dhabi e-Government initiative, highlighting the quality and effectiveness that has been achieved, particularly in light of being such a recently launched initiative.
In June 2007, ADSIC launched the AD-SDI initiative to provide a common framework of standards, policies, data sharing, governance, and infrastructure. Today, AD-SDI enables more than forty member entities to collaborate for the effective use and sharing of common geospatial information in Abu Dhabi. This initiative is a cornerstone of Abu Dhabi Government in its continuous drive to become one of the best governments in the world.
In this occasion, HE Rashed Lahej Al Mansoori, Director General of ADSIC expressed his pleasure on attaining this recognition by saying: "AD-SDI initiative includes broad endeavors involving 40 institutions from both public and private sector as well as the civil society, where they collaborate together to develop and use the key geospatial data. Most of these entities assume responsibility for providing the significant geospatial data, or are involved in major projects focused on producing such information. He added: "in light of this initiative, we - in ADSIC - are concerned to furnish the decision makers with an integral set of geographical information, spatial and numerical analysis."
The initiative will inspire, facilitate, and support the development of a resilient and dynamic geospatial environment that will, in turn, ensure efficient access to information while protecting exclusive rights and privileges.
Abu Dhabi Systems and Information Centre (ADSIC) is participating in the 40th ESRI International User Conference taking place in San Diego in the United States from July 13th through July 17th 2009. With more than 10,000 attendees, this event is considered the world's largest gathering of prominent and leading international thinkers and decision makers in the GIS domain, including representatives from both public and private sectors, IT professionals, e-Government and global organization experts, GIS technicians, competent technical associations, Civil society institutions, and educational and academic organizations.
The recognition of the AD-SDI highlights the favorable impact the spatial infrastructure has on the various sectors that will benefit from interactive services and e-transactions that contain geographical maps and data.
It is worth mentioning that the Abu Dhabi e-Government program is steadily promoting internet services extensions via such unprecedented initiatives as the Abu Dhabi Government Contact Center, Abu Dhabi e-Portal, and Abu Dhabi Jobs. These programs not only enhance government efficacy, but also encourage the creative use of technology as a factor assisting in the modernization process across all Emirate's sectors.
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About ADSIC
The Abu Dhabi Systems & Information Centre (ADSIC) was created as a Committee in October 2005 by Executive Council Decree No. 33, issued by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, and established as Centre in 2008 by Law No. 18. ADSIC's role is to develop, drive and support various initiatives within the Government to transform government services in the Emirate. A key objective of this transformation is to establish a modern, efficient and citizen-centric e-Government platform to match the best in the world.
The Abu Dhabi Systems & Information Centre Mandate The Centre is considered as the governmental party that owns the ICT agenda of the Emirate, and has the authority to practice the following competences:
- Supervise the implementation of the e-Government program in Abu Dhabi Government entities.
- Sponsor initiatives and mature assets and competencies that it deems of critical importance for the e-Government project.
- Propose policies and technology standards for government and relevant entities to achieve a comprehensive quality in reaching the highest levels of efficiency, confidentiality, and safety in the e-Government project.
- Issue rules and guidelines regarding the implementation of IT policies and the technical specifications, and communicate them to all the Government entities.
- Submit the guidelines to the Council regarding the IT sector and the e-Government.
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Autor(en)/Author(s): Batoul Al Husseini
Quelle/Source: Zawya, 21.07.2009
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