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eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
A Social Affairs and Labor Ministry official views that the newly introduced e-government is set to face problems at its beginnings, but will lead afterwards to a huge leap forward in eliminating red-tape from various government procedures and paper work.

On the upcoming first day of operation for the electronically-run government system, ministry's Assistant Undersecretary for Labor Affairs Mansour Al-Mansour said that any given system would face a few problems at the beginning, but as time goes by, benefits will be reaped.

He noted to a number of institutions that assisted in the project, including the Civil Service Commission, and a number of local banks.

The e-government goes into operation as of April 4, and has been delayed since 2007, but the official noted that all malfunctions have been solved and that the project will go into effective operation on the mentioned day, which will not be a trail period.

The project will offer ease of the exchange of information between the Ministry of Social Affairs with other ministries and government institutions," said General Coordinator of the project Abdulhakim Shaban.

The move will considerably lower the dependency on paper for procedures, and will also connect the government electronically with local banks, he added.

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Quelle/Source: Kuwait Times, 27.03.2010

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