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Faster and more convenient access to Bahrain's eGovernment services

Kingdom of Bahrain, As part of the Kingdom of Bahrain's national strategy to execute comprehensive e-Government programmes, under the patronage of H.E Sheikh Ahmed Bin Ateyat Allah Al Khalifa, Bahrain's Minister of Cabinet Affairs, the eGovernment Authority today announced the launch of a new address for the eGovernment portal www.Bahrain.bh, at a press conference in the presence of senior government officials and a local and regional media representatives.

Read more: Bahrain: A New Address for the eGovernment Portal

Villages across Bahrain will soon have fully-equipped computer labs and free Internet as part of a BD200,000 project by Batelco.

A deal was signed by Batelco chairman Shaikh Hamad bin Abdulla Al Khalifa and the governors of the five governorates at the company's headquarters in Hamala.

"We will provide free computers and Internet access at 30 centres spread across villages, for those who are not normally able to afford them," said Batelco media and government relations general manager Ahmed Al Janahi.

Read more: Bahrain: Free Net soon for villages

A new software is being designed by e-government officials in Bahrain to expand the number of e-gates at Bahrain International Airport.

Two e-gates in the arrivals area were officially launched earlier this year.

These gates will be replaced with new ones and two e-gates will be installed in the departures area as well, said Central Informatics Organisation (CIO) president Mohammed Al Amer.

Read more: Bahrain: New software will increase airport e-gates

A new software is being designed by e-government officials in Bahrain to expand the number of e-gates at Bahrain International Airport.

Two e-gates in the arrivals area were officially launched earlier this year.

These gates will be replaced with new ones and two e-gates will be installed in the departures area as well, said Central Informatics Organisation (CIO) president Mohammed Al Amer.

Read more: Bahrain: New software will help increase e-gates

Bahrain's e-government strategies came under the spotlight at a workshop at United Nations headquarters.

A Bahraini strong delegation co-ordinated the two-day event with the UN officials in charge of the index scheme.

Participants represented the ministries of the interior, education, social development, health, finance and labour.

Read more: Bahrain: E-government in the spotlight

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