Times of Oman

ROP’s eServices portal most popular amongst Oman netizens

- ALYA AL HARTHY

MUSCAT: Residents in Oman displayed the highest public awareness and usage of the Royal Oman Police’s (ROP’s) eServices over other government electronic services, a survey has revealed.

According to a survey conducted by the Informatio­n Technology Authority (ITA) in April this year, ROP’s eServices were ranked the highest in terms of awareness among the public, as well as usage of government services.

The survey targeted Omani citizens and residents in Muscat. Answers were gathered from 1,779 respondent­s, of which 67 per cent were collected through field interviews, and 33 per cent through an online link via ITA social media channels.

Omanis constitute­d 90 per cent of those surveyed, while expats only formed 10 per cent of the respondent­s.

“The survey aimed to assess individual­s’ awareness and usage of government electronic services, and challenges with regards to less usage of electronic services,” the ITA said.

According to the survey’s results, 95 per cent of respondent­s were aware of one government electronic service at least.

“This indicated that awareness exists, but there is a need to specify and target the right segments in promotiona­l and marketing campaigns,” the ITA said.

The electronic services of five government entities were addressed in the survey. These included those provided by ROP, the Ministry of Health, Muscat Municipali­ty, the Ministry of Manpower and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

With regards to ROP, 93 per cent of the respondent­s were aware of the agency’s services, while 86 per cent had used ROP eServices in the past.

The second most visible and used eServices belonged to the Ministry of Manpower, as 76 per cent were aware of the Ministry of Manpower eServices and 59 per cent had used them.

“This indicates that the Ministry needs to do more awareness campaigns about its services to encourage the target audience to shift to using online services,” ITA added.

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry eServices were the third most visible and used, as 58 per cent were aware of their eServices and only 42 per cent had used them in the past.

Muscat Municipali­ty eServices are the lowest in terms of usage, as 32 per cent of respondent­s had used their services and 54 per cent were aware of them.

The Ministry of Health eServices were familiar for 51 per cent of the respondent­s, and only 42 per cent had used them before.

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— ONA BOOSTING TIES: The meeting was attended by Khamis bin Mohammed Al Farsi, the Sultanate’s Ambassador to Jordan and some Jordanian officials.

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