Ministry of Labour reviews its digital transformation project
THE launch of the Digital Transformation Unit by the Ministry of Labour in April has had a positive impact in completing the launch of about 55 percent of its services electronically, Assistant Undersecretary for Labour Mohamed Hassan Al Obaidly has confirmed. The strategy of digital transformation of services had also contributed to achieving excellence in performance and speed of achievement of the transactions, he pointed out adding that the procedures are more streamlined now.
This came during a forum held by the Ministry of Labour held a forum on Wednesday for the digital transformation of services project. The aim of the forum was to inform government and semi-government agencies of the latest developments of the digital transformation project and the mechanisms for its implementation within the ministry’s strategy aimed at transforming all services electronically. The forum was attended by a number of undersecretaries of ministries and CEOs of government and semi-government agencies.
He highlighted that the Digital Transformation Unit used the latest digital technologies that depend on the ‘Agile’ methodology. He noted that the launch of the cloud computing process in October aimed at raising the level of data and reports on the demand. It intended to take advantage of artificial intelligence to facilitate the decision-making process that in turn, would enhance cooperation and sharing between all governmental and semi-governmental agencies.
He pointed out the need to enhance cooperation and coordination between all government and semi-government agencies to develop services provided to the public in line with Qatar Vision 2030.
The forum reviewed the stages of development of the digital transformation project and the cloud computing process in the Ministry of Labour, and how to streamline, develop and improve e- services.
The forum discussed ways to enhance cooperation and partnership between the Ministry of Labour and various authorities in the country to benefit from MoL’s digital transformation project.