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Keeping in line with the gradual shift to technology, the Dubai eGovernment and the UAE Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (MAF) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at the re-engineering of MAF’s services.

Dubai eGovernment will cooperate with MAF in supervising the business process re-engineering activity of the Ministry and will also evaluate the business processes of MAF to examine the scope of integrating IT to reshape its workflows and processes. “The nature of our work needs application of new technologies and processes to ensure our effectiveness,” said Abdullah Ahmed bin Abdulaziz, Acting Undersecretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. “Re-engineering our services is crucial and we have chosen Dubai eGovernment as our partner because of the expertise it has demonstrated in executing re-engineering processes.”

Under the terms of the MoU, the Ministry will set up an exclusive taskforce to oversee the development and execution of the project, documenting them by the side. Working closely with the taskforce, the team of re-engineering specialists from Dubai eGovernment will analyse the vulnerabilities and limitations of MAF’s business processes and come up with a master plan to redesign its existing business processes.

“The MoU reflects the advances Dubai eGovernment has made in providing consultancy services to various organisations and government departments on business process re-engineering, with the goal of promoting competitiveness and efficiency by using information technology as a key driver,” said Mahmoud Al Bastaki, Business Process Re-engineering Consultant, Dubai eGovernment.

Autor: Masarat Daud

Quelle: CPILive, 08.08.2004

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