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  • Companies team for ultra-broadband Sudan

    Sudatel wants to facilitate e-government, e-health and other business and consumer services

    Nokia and telecommunications and technology provider, Sudatel, are collaborating on delivery of ultra-broadband for Sudan which, as well as deliver high-speed voice, data and video and fixed and mobile packages, will be used for e-government, e-health and other applications. The collaboration will focus initially on the capital city of Khartoum.

  • Digital Skills Gap in Africa

    According to a report by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), it revealed that some 230 million jobs in Sub-Saharan Africa will require some level of digital skills by 2030.

    Forbes also predicts that 85% of jobs that will be available in 2030 haven’t yet been invented, as the work humans do will continually shift due to the fact that most jobs will become obsolete due to the emergence of new ones.

  • E-Government Sudan Project Yields $1 Bln in Six Months

    Khartoum- Sudan’s Communications and Information Technology Commission (CTC) announced an approximately one billion dollars in government fees being collected through e-platforms over the past six months.

    The digital government initiative was recently launched in the North African state.

    The ministry also announced completing a communication network that is expected to host about 1,000 e-services. All of which will be launched by the end of next year.

  • SD: "E-Government Effective for Future Planning": Haroun

    “Construction of an electronic government is an effective means of facilitating planning for the future,” North Kordofan Governor, Ahmed Haroun stated in a joint press conference with the Science and Communication Ministry at the Communications’ Tower yesterday.

    The conference came within the framework of preparing for the Twelfth Information Concourse scheduled to begin in North Kordofan September 1 as part of the Kordofan Renaissance Project implemented by the state’s government.

  • SD: Communications Ministry to Provide Technologies for Computing Works of Parliament

    Ministry of Communications and Information Technology revealed the possibility of providing technologies that enable members of the National Council, Council of States and the states legislatures of computerization their work and to continue discussion even outside the parliament and official meetings.

    Minister of Communications, Dr. Tahani Abdallah Attiya expressed full readiness of the ministry to complete and activate the networking between the administration and the National Assembly, Council of States and the states legislatures and the secretariats of governments at the level of the different states of the country.

  • SD: FVP Urges Enforcement of E-Government Scheme

    First Vice-President (FVP), Lt. Gen. Bakri Hassan Saleh has emphasised the need to enforce the e-government scheme in all institutions and ministries of the state.

    This came during his meeting yesterday with the Minister of Science and Communication, Dr. Tahani Abdullah.

    The minister said, in a press statement, that she enlightened the FVP on the e-government programme.

  • SD: Hassbou Inaugurates E-Government Hall in Suda-Tel Database Center

    The Vice President of the Republic, Hassabou Mohamed Abdul Rahman, Thursday , has inspected the work in Suda-Tel Database Center, its capabilities and the services it provides to the government and private institutions.

    The Vice President has asserted the Presidency of the Republic auspices to the center, its development, the facilitation of the required procedures for the work with the institutions, banks and the communication companies, noting to the state's concern with the promotion of the communications in the country to preserve the level it has achieved.

  • SD: Mail Sector will Boom in Light of Expanding E-Government

    Minister of Telecommunications and Information Technology Dr. Tahani Abdalla Attiya , has affirmed that the sector of mail in the country is awaiting a new cycle of boom in the light of the expansion in the applications of the electronic government.

    She noted that the mail companies will represent the complementary part of the electronic trade by undertaking the main role in delivering commodities, services and documents.

  • SD: Minister of Finance - Electronic Receipt Voucher (15) Targets Raising of Collection Efficiency to Increase Revenues

    The Minister of Finance and Economic Planning Badr-Eddin Mahmoud has said that the aim of adopting electronic receipt voucher (15) as a collection tool for the state's revenues was to raise collection efficiency to increase revenues and to prevent many misuses that were occurring in the paper-based system.

    The minister pointed out, when he presented a report on the electronic receipt voucher (15) in the joint meeting of the sectors of the Council of Ministers Thursday, that the electronic collection of money was an important step for the implementation of e-government. He called on the ministries, states and all concerned parties to be committed to the application of the project of money collection through electronic receipt voucher (15).

  • SD: Ministry of Communications Urges Acceleration of e-Government

    Following the ministry advisory council meeting on Sunday, Minister of Communications, Dr Tahani Abdallah, stressed the importance of better coordination between the National Centre for Information and institutions concerned, to realise the objectives of the e-government project.

    The minister asserted the need for the centre to improve service conditions of its staff in order to attract national experienced cadres.

    Attachment of National Centre for Food Research to said ministry was also discussed at the meeting.

  • SD: Periodic Meeting for Watching e-Voucher No. 15

    State Minister at ministry of finance Dr. Abdul Rahman Dirar reassured on e-collection procession which witnessed considerable stability at the collection sites that came in the periodic meeting for watching the implementation of e-collection.

    Dr. Dirar instructed citizens and all different bodies to verify the validity of e-voucher No15 by sending an SMS to the number 1501 , to make sure that their payments deposited in the treasury of the State , he also listened to a report from Nile Center for Technical Research to develop a framework of e-voucher 15 for e-payment works to separate the service from the e-payment way to provide multiple channels for the people to pay for the service after getting an invoice from e-voucher system, and this framework activates the gateway of the governmental services through the National Center for Information for the start of e-Government.

  • South Sudan wants to establish fiber-optic communication system

    The semi-autonomous Government of Southern Sudan (GoSS) is pursuing an ambitious plan to establish fiber-optic communication network for faster and efficient system in the region.

    This was announced by the Vice President, Riek Machar, during the official launch of a symposium on Information Technology (IT) under the theme, ‘Mitigating digital transformation challenges.’

    In his opening statement which he read on behalf of the President, Salva Kiir, Vice President Machar said it was important for the government to link all the state capitals with fiber optic communication system and transform the government into an electronic government (E-government), which he also said was pivotal for public service reform.

  • Sudan Invites Azerbaijani Companies to Participate in Privatization in ICT Sphere

    Sudan intends to learn Azerbaijan's experience in creating e-government, the Azerbaijani Communication and IT Ministry said today.

    According to the ministry, this issue was discussed in Baku within the meeting between Azerbaijani Communication and IT minister Ali Abbasov and Sudan's Minister of Science and Communications Issa Bashari.

    Sudanese minister said that his country is ready to attract Azerbaijani companies in the privatization process in the ICT sector and participation in major projects implemented in Sudan, in particular close acquaintance with Azerbaijan's experience in creating e-government.

  • Sudan Invites Bitcoin SV to Learn about Blockchain Technology

    Sudan may well be transitioning into the technological hub of Africa.

    The Ministry of Telecommunication and Digital Transformation of Sudan has invited Bitcoin SV (BSV) to its country to learn more about blockchain technology and how it can help the African nation enter the global digital economy. The Republic of the Sudan has a long history of armed conflict, which was exacerbated by an authoritarian president who was in power for 30 years. It has debilitated the country and has prevented economic and technological growth. As Sudan transitions to a democracy, it has started its campaign for digital transformation with government on blockchain.

  • Sudan launching national biometric registry

    Sudan is launching a civil registry project that expects to have the fingerprints of 8 million of the 16 million citizens and foreign residents collected for the country’s national database, according to a Sudan Tribune article.

    Beyond simply collecting the biometric data of all the population, other aspects of the project include creation of a system for personal ID number and subsequent ID card that makes use of the collected biometric data for citizens and the establishment of a fiber optic-based communication network.

  • Sudan Ranks 16th in Arab world, 154th worldwide in E-government

    According to a report released by UNESCO, Sudan has occupied the 16th rank Arab world-wise and in the 154th internationally in the E-government preparedness index. The report explained that the components of the international index are based on the central government preparedness and promptness as regards three main axis index: E- government index in the Internet, the telecommunications infrastructure index which is based on data and statistics and human resources index.

  • Sudan to launch advanced, nationwide civil registry in mid-May

    Sudan is set to launch a high-tech civil registry project on 16 May, targeting vital events of 16 million of the country’s population as well as foreign residents

    In a report presented to the council of ministers last month, Sudan’s Minister of Interior Ibrahim Mahmoud said that all financial and technical preparations had been completed to commence the process on Monday, 16 May.

    According to Mahmoud, whose ministry will maintain the registry, the technical arrangements include advanced registration methods and ameliorated system of personal ID and civil fingerprint as well as the establishment of the registry’s communication network through optical fiber cables.

  • UAE: Dubai eGovernment briefs Sudanese officials on eServices

    Two senior officials from Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs recently visited Dubai eGovernment to study the delivery of eServices in Dubai through a centralised portal and showed a keen interest in adopting the Dubai model in Sudan. The visit was facilitated by the Consulate General of Sudan, Dubai.

    Mr. Mohiddin Salem, Director, Information Centre, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Mr. Abdul Baki Mohammed Hassan, Executive Director, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, were introduced to the Dubai eGovernment operations by Mahmood Al Bastaki, Business Process Re-engineering Consultant, Dubai eGovernment.

  • UAE: Dubai eGovernment receives Sudanese officials

    Two senior officials from Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs recently visited Dubai eGovernment to study the delivery of eServices in Dubai through a centralised portal and showed a keen interest in adopting the Dubai model in Sudan.
  • UAE: Sudanese delegation visits Dubai eGovernment

    An official delegation from Sudan recently visited Dubai eGovernment to get first-hand knowledge of the IT systems and integrated portal, in an effort to learn from the Dubai experience and apply the model to the e-government initiative in Sudan.
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