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Wednesday, 3.07.2024
eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
Things are looking brighter for the de-bureaucratization of Lebanon and the establishment of an e-government. As Lebanon finds itself in a revival state, Lebanese governmental entities are benefiting from international funding that is set to finance several projects across ministries to build up effective electronic governance as well as democratizing the Lebanese legislation system.

An example of this is a recent project launched by the Office of the Minister of State for Administrative Reform (OMSAR) for the Standardization of Government Transaction Forms. In conclusion of its tender for the project, OMSAR has awarded the contract to Integrated Digital Systems (IDS) as a solution provider and IT Consultant, and The Levant Lawyers (TLL), as legal consultants.

The project aims to standardize 100 selected government transaction forms in terms of look, feel, size, and content. The 100 selected government forms are to be developed, published, and made interactive (for "print and fill" or "fill and print"). The project is also meant to place standards and guidelines for all future Government forms development and management. This effort serves as a foundation for any future efforts by the Government of Lebanon to move from the basic interactive forms hosted on the web towards a complete online e-service solution.

IDS General Manager, Jamal Anouti commented, "We are especially proud to be part of this pillar step in facilitating the interaction between the citizens and government entities. We are also actively seeking involvement in other projects across the state, which are in their pre-tendering phases and can objectively say that e-government is becoming a near future reality for Lebanon."

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Quelle/Source: Al-Bawaba, 22.07.2010

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