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The Royal Oman Police (ROP) e-services have gone mobile and are now available on your finger tips. It has launched an app to enable citizens avail various ROP e-services on Android devices.

This application can be availed at any location at any point of time. It provides enquiry services on traffic offences, VISA application status, to call and locate nearby police stations, which are listed based on GPS coordinates and also for making emergency calls to 9999. It provides latest news from ROP categorised as news, accident news, announcements and crime as well as information on various services provided by ROP including procedures, required documents, service locations and fees. The application also has frequently asked questions on various services and ROP telephone directory information.

Weiterlesen: Royal Oman Police launches app for e-services

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MCI) inaugurated today at A'Seeb's City Centre the first package of online services for one-stop e-Government in implementation of the e-government initiative in the Sultanate.

Eng. Ali bin Masoud al-Sunaidi, Minister of Commerce and Industry, who patronized over the inauguration ceremony said that the first package is designed to provide self-service that enables the persons complete their applications anywhere through registration on the machines provided by Information Technology Authority(ITA) and deployed in a number of commercial centres in the governorates of the Sultanate, adding that the first package includes four services (inquiry about the application, search for trade names, booking a trade name and renewal of trade name).

Weiterlesen: OM: Ministry of Commerce and Industry Inaugurates One-Stop E-Government Services

The ambitious eGovernment Transformation Plan was formally launched at a symposium organised here yesterday under the auspices of the Information Technology Authority (ITA) in the presence of Sheikh Fadl bin Mohammed bin Ahmed Al Harthy, secretary-general of the Council of Ministers and a host of dignitaries.

Oman's e-Governance initiative encompasses the vision of transforming Oman into an advanced, world-class e-Government by seamlessly integrating all ministries and government entities to provide quicker and more effective public services online.

Weiterlesen: OM: eGovernance to boost tech-transformation

The eGovernment Transformation Plan, which aims to boost government e-services and encourage their use by people and businesses, was launched at a symposium organised by the Information Technology Authority (ITA) on Sunday.

The event was held under the patronage of HE Sheikh Al Fadhl Bin Mohammed Al Harthy, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers and Dr Salim Sultan Al Ruzaiqi, CEO of ITA, in the presence of ministers, their excellencies and other government officials from IT departments.

Weiterlesen: OM: eGovernment plan launched

In a bid to simplify government procedures, a major strategic eGovernment Transformation Plan was launched in compliance with the Royal orders of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos, and on the direction of the Council of Ministers, here yesterday. Launched at a symposium, organised by the Information Technology Authority (ITA), the plan envisages adoption of technology in the government’s daily operation and focuses on electronic delivery of its services.

The event was held under the auspices of Shaikh al Fadhl bin Mohammed al Harthy, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, and Dr Salim Sultan al Ruzaiqi, CEO of ITA, as well in the presence of ministers and other officials. The highly ambitious plan consists of six main stages set according to policies and standards, within a specific time-frame, so as to ensure full transformation to eGovernmenance.

Weiterlesen: OM: eGovernment goals set

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