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Wednesday, 3.07.2024
eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
All Dubai Municipality customer services will soon go online. Manual transactions will be a thing of the past, and all over-the-counter requests will be rejected.

Read more: UAE: More civic services to go online

First came the e-dirham card to make e-government more efficient. It did to a great extent. Then the Ministry of Finance and Industry introduced smart forms incorporating an e-stamp to facilitate government payments, towards easier use of e-dirham cards.

Read more: UAE: e-forms: Smart forms have smart troubles

Dubai eGovernment will introduce an Online Direct Debit system for public service transactions through banks, which will open up a secure additional channel to enable the people to use government services electronically.

Read more: UAE: Dubai eGovernment to team up with the banks to introduce Online Direct Debi

Dubai e-Government, recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the eHosting Centre (eHC), the Dubai Technology and Media Free Zone's managed hosting subsidiary, to host Dubai e-Government's data centre.

Read more: UAE: Dubai e-Government and eHosting Centre sign MOU to host data centre

The Ministry of Interior has signed a Dh194 million contract with a leading French IT company to provide the technology to implement the long-awaited National Identity Card (NIC) for residents.

Read more: UAE: Smart card project to be phased in

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