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The E-Government Ministerial Commission of the GCC countries comprising the ministers in charge of e-government authorities in GCC member countries is scheduled to hold its first meeting in the GCC Headquarters in Riyadh next Tuesday (13 March 2012).

GCC Secretary-General Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayani revealed that the first ministerial meeting of GCC e-government ministers shall discuss a number of topics pertaining to developing e-government services and aspects of joint cooperation between GCC member countries, most importantly, reviewing the ministerial resolution for establishing this commission and its major duties and domain; issuance of a joint communique from member countries regarding e-government program aimed at improving government performance, alleviation of administrative onus, improvement of quality services rendered to citizens, residents and visitors, diversification easy usage of services as well as substantial progress in joint cooperation.

Dr. Al-Zayani added that the commission shall explore approval of organizational structure for the e-government preparatory committee comprising the chiefs, directors of e-government authorities in the GCC countries and specification of the commission's duties and domain, review accomplishments made by this commission during its previous meetings and the outcomes of the bi-annual event of GCC E-Government Award, Conference and Exhibition.

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Quelle/Source: Bahrain News Agency, 11.03.2012

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