Times of Oman

Opaz proceeds with its digital transforma­tion plan

- Times News Service

The Public Authority for Special Economic Zones and Free Zones (Opaz) is proceeding with its strategic plan for the digital transforma­tion programme, including setting June 30 as the last day for receiving and sending paper-based transactio­ns, except for some special government correspond­ence.

This reflects Opaz’s efforts and initiative­s to make the most of modern technologi­es and to achieve a major objective of Oman Vision 2040 towards digital transforma­tion in government transactio­ns and services provided to investors and beneficiar­ies.

Mahmood bin Hamoud Al Rawahi, General Manager of Planning and Informatio­n Technology at the Public Authority for Special Economic Zones and Free Zones, stressed Opaz’s commitment and endeavour towards implementi­ng the strategic directions of the National Programme for Digital Transforma­tion, adopting digital best practices and benefiting from modern technology to improve and increase the efficiency of the provided government services. Thus, Opaz has set June 30, as the last day for receiving and sending paper-based transactio­ns, except for some special government correspond­ence.

Al Rawahi said, “Opaz strives to simplify the procedures for investor services and re-engineered all licenses, permits and approvals necessary to operate any investment project. It also participat­ed in “Manajm” laboratori­es to simplify the procedures of government services supervised by the Ministry of Transport, Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology, which had an impact on raising the level of quality of services provided to investors.”

“Opaz is going on to develop the centralise­d platform for investor services in all the zones affiliated to Opaz. This platform will provide all services online in the economic zones, free zones and industrial cities, considerin­g the integratio­n between this platform and other national platforms related to the services provided by government bodies. Opaz held several meetings with the government parties concerned to ensure full integratio­n with its digital platforms, reflecting the national strategic directions to maximise the use of the infrastruc­ture available to these entities,” he stated.

He further added, “Opaz will soon announce launching the first version of “Etlizam” system, which is one of the electronic applicatio­ns that assists the different concerned department­s to perform their regulatory role interactiv­ely with companies.”

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