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Samstag, 23.11.2024
Transforming Government since 2001
HE Sheikh Khalid Bin Omar Al Marhoon, Minister of Civil Service, chaired the Sultanate’s delegation participating in the 99th session of the Executive Council of the Arab Administrative Development Organisation (Arado) held in Cairo on Wednesday in the presence of ministers and heads of civil service and administrative development in the member states of the executive council and Dr Refaat Abdel Halim Al Faouri, Director General of Arado.

The Sultanate’s delegation gave a presentation on the central electronic emplyment system being used by the ministry in the Sultanate which has won several local, regional and international awards.

Weiterlesen: OM: Civil service ministry hailed for e-Governance efforts

The Ministry of Information yesterday organised a panel discussion for the ministry’s employees in the Governorate of Dhofar under the theme of “The Path of e-Transformation in the Ministry of Information”.

During the panel discussion, Nasser bin Humaid al Khiyari, Director-General of Administrative and Financial Affairs at the Ministry of Information, Head of the e-Transformation Plan Implementation talked about several aspects related to e-transformation, terms, concepts of digital transformation, e-government and smart government.

Weiterlesen: OM: Information Ministry holds panel discussion on e-transformation

The Information Technology Authority (ITA) has focused its attention on working to support small and medium enterprises through a number of initiatives and important projects, namely Sas Programme for Entrepreneurship, Sas for Virtual Reality and the General Framework of SMEs Participation in the Tendering Process.

‘Sas’ is an Arabic concept that refers to any solid foundation. Hence the ‘Sas Programme’ is designed to provide the foundation for creating a new and vibrant ICT industry, thereby fostering an entrepreneurial spirit in the ICT sector in Oman.

Weiterlesen: OM: ITA continues to aid SMEs through Sas programmes

Oman has retained its competitiveness position, ranking at number 40 in the world in technological readiness, according to the Global Information Technology Readiness Report 2014 (GITR) which showed that countries with a strong vision to develop their Information and Communications Technology (ICT) capacity have a dominant economic presence.

The Sultanate continues to score high in government functions such as effectiveness of law-making bodies (12th) and the efficiency of the legal system (14th), clearly indicating that Oman's transition plans to become a knowledge-based society are making significant headway.

Weiterlesen: Oman ranks high in ‘IT readiness’

The sultanate is rapidly developing its e-government services but a lot more needs to be done for it to be better than other GCC nations, an UN expert has said.

Richard Kerby, senior inter-regional advisor on e-Government and Knowledge Management, UN is in Muscat to attend a symposium, Excellence in e-Government that began at Shangri La’s Barr al Jissah Resort & Spa on Monday.

Weiterlesen: e-Governance in Oman is on right track: UN expert

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