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Friday, 5.07.2024
eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
The content advisory board of Dubai e-Government reviewed the progress of its portal's new content management system and discussed ways of standardising content to make it more customer-centric and user-friendly. The meeting chaired by Ayesha bin Beshr, DTCM web site developer, focused on devising ways to publish integrated content on the portal in a cost-effective manner. It was attended by representatives of 24 departments.

"The standardisation of content for easy integration with the www.dubai.ae portal is a significant aspect of Dubai e-Government's task.

"The proce-ss has been accelerated with the adoption of a more advanced content management system (CMS) as part of the overall revamp of the portal," said Anas Haddad, content manager, Dubai e-Government.

Haddad said the portal now offers 110 e-Services, which have been classified according to the nature of users, whether business, individual or people with special needs.

To ensure easy access and retrieval, the services have been categorised under various channels including business, educational, employment, health, residents, legal, security and tourism.

E-services have also been packaged into clusters for easy access to related services. Haddad said the board discussed portal's key elements, which facilitate decentralised content management, allowing each department the freedom to manage its own content, while remaining an integral part of the portal.

The advisory board meeting is held at a time when some departments have already revamped their offerings in accordance with uniform e-Government portal standards, while others are gearing up to go live with the first compliant services.

Quelle: Gulf news

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