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        The UAE is the First in Government Electronic and Mobile Services Maturity

        Index


        The United Arab  Emirates  (UAE) has   to  enhance  the  country’s  progress  in
        been  ranked  first  in  the  Arab  region   government  services  provided  through
        in  Government  Electronic  and  Mobile   all  available  channels.”  In  turn,  Salem
        Services (GEMS) Maturity Index, according   Al  Housani,  Acting  Deputy  Director
        to  a  report  issued  by  the  United  Nations   General  for  Information  &  e-Government
        Economic  and Social Commission for   Sector,  said:  “This  achievement  comes
        Western Asia (ESCWA). This indicator is a   one  year  after  announcing  TRA  as  the
        measuring tool of progress at the national   entity  responsible  for  smart  government
        level  in  achieving  transition  to  digital   and  digital  transformation of  the UAE’s
        services.  GEMS  Maturity  Index  measures   model  of  digital  government  maturity.”
        the  maturity  of  government  services   He added:  “The UAE model  of digital
        provided  through  online  portals  and   government maturity is a unified reference
        smart Apps in the Arab countries. It seeks   for   electronic/digital   government   in
        to  bridge the gap  of most  international   the UAE, which  guides  the work on the
        indicators,  in  terms  of  identifying  the   various  pillars  of  digital  transformation,
        service   development,   usability   and   and  measures  the  capability  to  create  a   on  three  main  pillars:  service  availability
        user  satisfaction. Commenting on  this   digitally mature government and maintain   and  sophistication,  service  use  and
        new accomplishment,  Hamad  Obaid Al   its stability. TRA has launched the Digital   satisfaction,  and  public  outreach.
        Mansoori, The  Director  General  of the   Government  Maturity  Model  to  achieve   GEMS   Maturity   Index   complements
        Telecommunications Regulatory Authority   the  National  OSI,  and  to  reach  the  first   the  e-Government  Development  Index
        (TRA), said: “Smart and advanced services   position  globally  in  OSI.”  The  ESCWA   launched  by  ESCWA  in  2001,  which
        are  the  key  to  customer  happiness,   report highlights the UAE’s leadership   indicates  the  availability  of  services,
        therefore,  we  develop  our  government   in all  pillars of the  indicator.  According   infrastructure and resources, while GEMS
        services  in  the  UAE,  inspired  by  the   to  the  report,  the  availability  of  services   Maturity Index indicates the services use,
        directives  of  our  wise  leadership,  which   in  the  country  reached  90%.  As  for  the   satisfaction  and  public outreach.  The
        emphasize on people  as  the goal and   access to services, the report showed that   UAE  Government  provides  about  3730
        aim  of  the  overall  process  of  digital   80%  of  the  UAE  population  have  access   federal  and  local  online  services  through
        transformation. Achieving the first position   to  services.  GEMS  Maturity  Index  allows   its  official  portal.  It  also  provides  more
        in GEMS Maturity Index is the result of the   to track the  progress in the  transition   than 270 procedural services at the federal
        collective  efforts  of  the  UAE  Government   to  e-channels  for  government  service   level. TRA assesses the digital maturity of
        towards full digital  transformation.  We   provision,  by  annual  comparison  of  the   local government through six main pillars:
        work  as  one team  in  federal and local   national performance. It  also allows   leadership, strategy, governance, emerging
        governments and we have a unified work   comparison  between different countries   technologies,  technology  and  regulatory
        mechanism,  namely  the  Executive  team   and entities in e-services transformation.   legislation.
        of  Online  Services  Indicator,  which  aims   The  index  evaluation  process  is  based




        Public Services to Go Digital By 2022


        Oman  is  planning  to  digitalize  59  public  services  provided  by
        different Omani government ministries and institutions over the
        next four years as part of a strategy to develop the Information
        and Communications Technology (ICT) industry. The Information
        Technology Authority (ITA) is spearheading the project with the
        support of a wide array of government agencies and institutions,
        reported Oman Observer. The private sector will play a key role
        in the initiative, notably by financing this landmark project under
        a PPP-type framework. Plans for the digitalization of key public
        services stem from a month-long ‘Lab’ hosted earlier this year
        by  the  ITA  with  the  support  of  the  Ministry  of  Transport  and
        Communications  and  the  Implementation  Support  &  Follow-up
        Unit (ISFU) of the Diwan of Royal Court.

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