UN chooses Bahrain to conduct first specialized workshop
- Bahrain: Monday, May 25 - 2009 at 15:35
- PRESS RELEASE
Within the events of Bahrain International e-Government Forum 2009, taking place from 25 -27 May 2009, in Isa Cultural Center - Juffair, the first specialized workshop was held yesterday under the title "Measurement and Evaluation Tool for e-government Readiness- Meter 2" was delivered by Mr. Richard Kerby, Senior Inter-Regional Advisor, United Nations-Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA).
Consisting of five main pillars, Meter 2 is considered pivotal to the establishment of a supportive enabling environment for e-government. The pillars are; commitment, legislation, vision and policy, organization, and technology. Within each pillar there are a number of sub-themes and related statements identifying essential factors, choices and challenges which can influence the capability of governments to effectively harness technology for government transformation.
The workshop was attended by a number of specialists in e-government programs from ministries and governmental authorities concerned with the United Nations e-Government Readiness Index, in addition to a number of participants from Singapore, Kuwait, UAE, and KSA.
"Due to its direct involvement with Arab countries, the UN decided that the Kingdom of Bahrain was the ideal centre to launch the first workshop of Meter 2, developed by UNDESA, to give governments the tools to identify the direct factors and effects that influence government employees," said Mr. Kerby.
"I enjoyed working with such dynamic participants at the workshop. They had relevant questions and demonstrated an eagerness to learn," he added.
Mr. Richard Kerby provides policy advice and provides technical cooperation to governments on issues connected with e-government applications; benchmarking and measuring progress in e-government development, and establishing support networks.
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The eGovernment Authority (eGA) was established by Royal Decree 69 in August 2007. Reporting to the Cabinet, the eGA aims to coordinate and execute e-government initiatives in line with the strategies, plans, and programs set by the Supreme Council for Information Communication Technology (SCICT), headed by HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Mubarak Al Khalifa, Deputy Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
The eGA's role entails everything from proposing overall policies and appropriate legislations to the SCICT for approval to overseeing the execution of the approved SCICT programs. This includes suggesting required IT programs, facilitating communications and services between all government entities, opening new e-channels for e-government services, and offering technical and knowledge-based support to the ministries and other government entities.
Currently, the eGA is working on executing the plans contained within Bahrain's e-government strategy to achieve the ambitious Bahraini e-initiatives, as well as offering 200 basic governmental services electronically via various communication channels within 3 years to all citizens, residents, and businesses of Bahrain.
For further information please contact:
Lulwa S. Ebrahim
eGovernment Authority
Kingdom of Bahrain
Tel: +973 17 388380
Fax: +973 17 388338
Kamalakshi Misra
Hill and Knowlton
Tel: +973 17533532
Fax: +973 17533370
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