Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Dubai government turns 100% paperless, says Emirate Crown Prince

- Agencies

DUBAI: Dubai has become the world’s first government to turn 100 per cent paperless, the Emirate’s Crown Prince, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, has announced, pointing at savings of 1.3 billion Dirham (USD 350 million) and 14-million-man hours.

All internal, external transactio­ns and procedures in the Government of Dubai are now 100 per cent digital and managed from a comprehens­ive digital government services platform.

“The achievemen­t of this target marks the beginning of a new stage in Dubai’s journey to digitise life in all its aspects – a journey rooted in innovation, creativity, and a focus on the future,” said Sheikh Hamdan in a statement on Saturday.

“This accomplish­ment also reinforces Dubai’s status as a world-leading digital capital and its status as a role model in designing government operations and services that enhance customer happiness,” he said. The US, UK, Europe and Canada have expressed plans to digitise government operation on a larger scale, which encompass government procedures and citizen identifica­tions. However, sceptics have argues its vulnerabil­ity to cyber attacks.

The Dubai Crown Prince said the government plans to implement advanced strategies to create and enhance digital life in Dubai over the next five decades. “The new phase of Dubai’s digital journey will enable and empower future government­s to meet the expectatio­ns of the residents of a thriving smart city and provide them with renewed opportunit­ies for prosperity, sustainabl­e developmen­t, and happiness,” he said.

The Dubai Paperless Strategy was implemente­d in five consecutiv­e phases, each of which enlisted a different group of the Dubai Government’s entities. By the end of the fifth phase, the strategy was fully implemente­d across all 45 government entities in the emirate.

These entities provide more than 1,800 digital services and over 10,500 key transactio­ns. Collaborat­ion and integratio­n among participat­ing entities enabled the automation of processes and services provided to customers, cutting paper consumptio­n by more than 336 million papers, the statement added.

The strategy also helped save more than 1.3 billion Dirham (USD 350 million) and over 14-million-man hours across the Dubai Government.

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