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The Traffic Department yesterday launched a number of e-services that would enable the public to access most traffic related services through the Internet.

Maj. Gen. Abdul Rahman Al-Muqbil, director general of the department, said the services would cover transfer of vehicle ownership, identifying actual owner, information on traffic fines and car insurance, and authorizing others to drive the car inside and outside the Kingdom.

Weiterlesen: E-traffic services launched in Saudi Arabia

Providing the Kingdom with the latest and newest technology, supporting women and youth, and facilitating the Internet access for each individual are the main three concerns of Aysegul Ildeniz, regional director for the Middle East, Turkey and Africa regions of Intel Corporation.

Ildeniz who has worked tirelessly to expand the use of ICT among women and underserved communities in the Middle East and Africa, including spearheading the World Ahead program, which is designed to address the digital divide and promote rural technology development, spoke to Diana Al-Jassem of Arab News in Riyadh to spotlight on Intel's latest development projects in Saudi ICT market.

Weiterlesen: SA: Boosting ICT key to Kingdom's growth

Saudi Arabia will host an international forum on G-Cloud that will be arranged by the e-Government Program (YESSER) on October 01, 2012. An elite group of cloud computing experts will attend the forum.

The forum is designed to discuss prospects of introducing e-government cloud computing in Saudi Arabia. It will provide a rich environment for discussion and exchange of experience relevant to this concept. The forum will seek ways to introduce this concept in e-government services. Government trends will be reviewed in addition to the best international experience and practices. During the forum major features of the second action plan will be highlighted. Prospects of creating and delivering cloud computing services to government agencies will be discussed.

Weiterlesen: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia arranges an international forum on government cloud computing

The Saudi Arabian government unveiled the second National Action Plan (2012-2016) for e-government, which aims to improve e-government services for citizens and increase public-private collaboration to enhance resource availability and boost economic growth.

The Second National Action Plan has four main strategic themes: building a sustainable e-government workforce, improving the public experience of government interaction, developing a culture of collaboration, and improving government efficiency. The fulfilment of these themes is expected to lead to efficient and effective delivery of services to citizens of Saudi Arabia.

Weiterlesen: Saudi Arabia Launches Next e-Government Action Plan

The Kingdom is in the forefront in the region to implement e-government services, according to a panelist at the Third Annual e-Government Summit that concluded in Riyadh Wednesday.

"Unlike other countries in the region, Saudi Arabia has a definite plan for e-government services during the next five to 10 years, Alexander Zarovsky, chief business development officer at InfoWatch, said.

Zarovsky led a panel discussion on national digital information traffic monitoring, data loss prevention, social media monitoring, and other topics. He said people in the Kingdom are fully conversant with information technology and its solutions. He also described the Kingdom as the best market for IT.

Weiterlesen: SA: Kingdom in forefront in e-government services

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