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Clicking into the future, the rise of e-Government
Clicking into the future, the rise of e-Government

eNCA

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • eNCA

Clicking into the future, the rise of e-Government

JOHANNESBURG - The digital revolution is changing how governments around the world work. From paperwork to power clicks, South Africa is also fast-tracking its digital future. The country now ranks 40th on the United Nations global e-Government Development Index, climbing from 65th just two years ago. Over 130 government services have already been digitised. Professor Busani Ngcaweni from the Wits School of Governance says one major driver was the Covid-19 pandemic. He says when the pandemic forced the country into lockdown, government had to rely on technology to continue delivering services. That necessity drove rapid digital transformation. But while progress is being made, the road ahead won't be without potholes. Ngcaweni and other experts have stressed that digital transformation must strengthen public institutions, not weaken them.

Strategic ICT projects at iGA launch
Strategic ICT projects at iGA launch

Biz Bahrain

time02-03-2025

  • Business
  • Biz Bahrain

Strategic ICT projects at iGA launch

Lieutenant-General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, Minister of Interior and Chairman of the Ministerial Committee for Information and Communication Technology, inaugurated three strategic projects at the Information and eGovernment Authority (iGA) during a visit to the authority, in the presence of committee members and senior officials. The minister highlighted that the adoption of innovative digital technologies and secure government services reflects Bahrain's commitment to comprehensive development under the leadership of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and the support of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister. He noted that Bahrain's digital transformation efforts have positioned the kingdom among global leaders in the United Nations e-Government Development Index. He called for coordination between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs to enable the use of the identity card as a travel document by integrating information from both documents and coordinating with other countries for its adoption. As part of the government's 2023-2026 digital transformation programme, the minister inaugurated a new self-service centre, where he was briefed on its platforms that provide 24/7 government services. The centre includes six self-service kiosks offering identity data updates, government services, and electronic payment options. The minister also reviewed ongoing developments at the identity card services centre, where he was introduced to the newly launched identity card, designed with the latest international security standards and advanced technology. Additionally, he inaugurated the Innovation Lab, a national platform for developing prototype solutions within government entities. The lab aims to foster a culture of innovation in public services, accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence, enhance technical capabilities, and position Bahrain as a regional hub for emerging technologies. Among its initiatives is the development of the Tawasul system using AI technology. At the conclusion of his visit, the minister highlighted iGA's role in advancing Bahrain's digital transformation strategy and providing efficient e-services to citizens and residents. He commended the successful implementation of the projects and their contribution to Bahrain's leadership in technology and innovation, expressing appreciation to iGA's CEO and teams for their efforts in developing pioneering digital solutions. BNA (R)

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