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The State Property Department organizes a number of training sessions to introduce the Annual Inventory System and Assets Data entry
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, May 17 - 2005 at 15:14
- PRESS RELEASE
In a step towards fulfilling the e-Government project, the Ministry of Finance and Industry represented by the State Property Department, organized a number of training sessions for warehouse officers in the federal ministries and departments with an aim to introduce the Annual Inventory System and Assets Data entry in the computer.
He added that these programmes represent an integral project for storing system aiming at establishing a central database for all federal departments and ministries for better monitoring purposes. It is a step to preserve the stored data as this programme provides many analytic and statistical reports that can be accessed on the internet, in addition to being highly confidential and secure.
Sheikh Muhammad Bin Thani Al Maktoum also added that the Assets Data entry in the computer will facilitate following up with these assets and having access to them at any time with lesser cost and more efficiency.
He finally mentioned that the State Property Department and the Ministry of Finance and Industry consider the inventory procedures as important for the efficient role they play in protecting the governmental properties.
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