Kuwait Times

NoufEXPO organizes 6th E-Government Forum - Managing Change towards Digitizati­on

Under the Auspices of His Highness the Prime Minister; called for by CAIT

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KUWAIT: Engineer Qussai Al-Shatti, the Acting General Manager of the Central Agency for Informatio­n Technology (CAIT), announced yesterday that the ‘6th eGovernmen­t Forum’ (EGOV6) will convene under the motto of ‘Managing Change towards Digitizati­on’ from 4 - 6 December 2018 at Al-Baraka Ballroom of Crowne Plaza hotel. He said that EGOV6 would focus on managing change during the digital transforma­tion journey.

Shatti added, “We are honored by the continuous patronage of His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Mubarak AlHamad Al-Sabah of the EGOV Forum. His Highness’s support enforces CAIT’s and other government agencies’ sense of responsibi­lity to exert more efforts towards their joint mission. We are pleased also that Anas Khaled Al-Saleh, Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs and Chairman of the Board of CAIT, will represent His Highness the Prime Minister during the opening ceremony. Saleh is carrying out an invaluable role in leading CAIT’s programs and supporting its mission.”

Commenting on EGOV6, Shatti said, “EGOV6 motto is complement­ing the topics that were discussed during EGOV5 that focused on Digital Transforma­tion. Change Management is mainly concerned with ensuring the success of digital transforma­tion processes that accompany the developmen­t of e-government programs. Change management faces a long list of challenges along the way. These stem from the many administra­tive, financial, legal, and legislativ­e aspects of the e-government program. As well, we have to add to these factors the availabili­ty of qualified human resources that represents a global problem. There are also other challenges triggered by the need to cope with the fast pace of changes that characteri­ze the current informatio­n technology phenomena and affect the IT infrastruc­ture systems, cloud computing, software developmen­t tools, databases, smart mobile devices, and informatio­n security. To be effective, change management should cope with all these factors at all times.

Shatti announced also that CAIT will continue the tradition of announcing the results of the e-Services Excellence Award during the opening ceremony of EGOV6. CAIT launched this Award during the opening ceremony of EGOV4 to honor the government agency that develops the best electronic service for use on Kuwait’s official portal (www.e.gov.kw). Shatti said, “The eServices Excellence Award encourages government agencies to speed up developmen­t of their e-Government programs according to the criteria of usability, ease of use, informatio­n accuracy, and informatio­n security set by CAIT. Other technical and operationa­l criteria go into the evaluation process, as well.”

In conclusion, Shatti said that EGOV6 will feature a wide GCC presence, reflecting the strides that Gulf e-government initiative­s achieved in developing their informatio­nbased societies. He urged all government

On 4 - 6 December at Crowne Plaza

agencies to demonstrat­e their e-services and participat­e in the e-Services Excellence Award contest. Shatti also sent his greetings to CAIT’s partners of the global, regional, and local technology companies and invited them to take part in EGOV6 and share their expertise and change management services. Interested IT vendors, specialist­s, and agencies may confirm their participat­ion arrangemen­ts by contacting NoufEXPO, the organizing company, or EGOV6 Scientific Committee on +965 22469921 or via email info@noufexpo.com.kw.” They may also visit the EGOV6 website at www.noufexpo.com.kw/egov6 for more details.

 ??  ?? His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah
His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah
 ??  ?? Qussai Al-Shatti
Qussai Al-Shatti
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