The Interior Minister described the new e-services system as a new chapter of success and an achievement aimed at streamlining procedures and optimising services for people in Bahrain. He thanked mainly the Supreme e-Government Committee and the e-Government Authority for their relentless work to upgrade the government services.
"Today we have seen how procedures could be streamlined, cutting down the registration of a car from 10 steps to 3," he said, pointing out obstacles faced by the committee in transferring data from one system to another.
"Determination has been the key to success and shall ever remain," he added, paying tribute to the Interior Ministry’s departments for their efforts to further optimise their e-services.
The General Director of Traffic Shaikh Nasser bin Abdulrahman Al Khalifa asserted that the General Directorate of Traffic adopts a comprehensive strategy to use cutting-edge methods, offer best traffic services, enhance safety and continue the modernisation process.
Meanwhile, the eGovernment Auhtority Chief Executive Mohammed Ali Al-Qaed lauded partnership with the Interior Ministry, stressing that the authority is keen to achieve distinction in its future e-services generation, in line with its 2016 strategy.
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Quelle/Source: Bahrain News Agency, 14.04.2014