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In line with the Dubai Municipality's vision of implementing the concept of e-government, the Information Technology Department in the civic body has launched a new website called Intranet, exclusively for the Municipality employees.

Read more: UAE: DM launches new website for employees

As part of its mandate to ensure that the Government of Jordan leverages technology to effectively contribute to its modernization, The Ministry of Information and Communications Technology has commenced on a Security Assessment Project that will review and evaluate the security situation of the current operations of the Secure Government Network, SGN.

Read more: Jordan:Min.of Inform.&Comm.Technol.boosts information security for gov't network

The United Arab Emirates' e-government initiative has moved into its second phase where it will focus on managing the government's financial information.

The UAE e-government Steering Committee, chaired by H.E. Saqer Ghobash, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Information and Culture on behalf of H.E. Dr. Mohamed Khalfan bin Kharbash, UAE Minister of State for Finance and Industry, reviewed today the next phase of the implementation of the UAE e-government project.The meeting included discussions on Etisalat role as service partner for implementation of the project.

Read more: UAE e-govt moves to next level

Dubai Civil Defence, responsible for implementing and monitoring safety in Dubai, has joined Dubai eGovernment's state-of-the-art AskDubai contact centre to provide its customers with round-the-clock, multiple access to information about its services.

Read more: UAE: Dubai Civil Defence joins Dubai eGovernment's AskDubai channel

Dubai eGovernment has announced the launch of eEmployee, a new initiative designed to provide IT skills to government employees through online and classroom training leading to the ICDL (International Computer Driving Licence) certification.

The programme aims to enhance the ability of government departments to deliver improved eServices to the public and the business community.

Read more: UAE: Dubai eGovernment launches eEmployee initiative upgrade IT skills

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