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eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
The Ministry of Labor will start providing services through its e-government system from next Monday.

Undersecretary for Planning and Development Mufarrij Al-Haqbani said the ministry will provide employment services and issue work permits via the website www.mol.gov.sa.

Read more: Saudi Arabia: Ministry of Labor going electronic

According to the e-government program (Yesser), the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities won a leading position among the top ten government agencies that apply e-governance practices.

Dr. Abdul Aziz Bin Mohammed Al-Sheikh, acting vice president of support affairs, pointed out that out of more than 56 governmental authorities that were subjected to an intensive screening program to determine their success applying the practices of e-governance, SCTA ranked first with 83.19 percent (Full Achievement) - from the conceptual point to the provision of intended services.

Read more: Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities one of the best among 10 e-government entities

SSSProcess began executing several vital projects in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The projects aim at developing the e-services and e-payments portals which are subordinated to various ministries, organizations, and private sector companies in the Saudi Kingdom.

The Jordanian-Saudi Company SSSProcess, specialized in providing e-government services and software solutions, stated that it has begun incorporating the 'C4 Sadad' solution in a large number of organizations and Saudi companies who seek e-payment services live via their website.

Read more: Saudi Arabia: Official gov'tal circles, Saudi companies authorize SSSProcess for electronic payments

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has gained four awards at the first GCC e-government conference organized from 21-23 December 2009 in the Omani Capital, Muscat.

Jeddah Governorate Portal came in second in the best e-content, while the e-Government Program (Yesser) of Saudi Arabia came first In the best e-project category for its governmental integrated channel and in e-economy category, the payment system in Saudi Arabia (Sadad) came first in addition to SaudiEDI (Saudi Electronic Data Interchange) project which won award of appreciation.

Read more: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia wins four awards in 1st eGovernment Conference

Within the framework of supporting the Kingdom's march towards e-government and following a similar agreement with the Public Security Department last month, the National Commercial Bank (NCB) and the Saudi Air Defense signed an agreement to automate the payrolls of the Air Defense using NCB's integrated "e-Payroll" solution.

The agreement was signed at the headquarters of the Air Defense Forces in Riyadh between HRH Prince Badr Bin Mohammed Bin Turki Al-Saud, Director General of Administrative and Financial Affairs on behalf of the Commander of the Air Defense Forces Lieutenant General Abdul Aziz Bin Mohammed Al-Hussein, and Al-Sharif Khalid AlGhalib Senior Vice President and Head of Individual Banking Sector at NCB.

Read more: Saudi Air Defense signs agreement with NCB for e-Payroll System

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