Dubai E-Government (Video)

- Dubai E-Government has made outstanding progress over the past couple of years, becoming one of the world's most advanced online governments. Mahmoud Al Bastaki, Business Process Consultant, Dubai E-Government says Dubai is also sharing its skills and experience with other regional governments.

- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, October 05 - 2004 at 09:08

- Dubai E-Government has launched an innovative new project to help residents and nationals become e-citzens, by developing e-literacy skills. It includes a training course to help even those with no experience of computers to learn basic email and internet use. Rihab Lootah, E-Service Provisioning Manager, Dubai E-Government, says the service is open to everyone.

- United Arab Emirates: Monday, October 04 - 2004 at 11:28

- Dubai E-Government has its biggest stand ever at GITEX 2004, with 25 different government departments taking part. It's a clear sign that Dubai E-Government is on track to reach its targets. Marwan Ali Mohammed, Community Outreach Officer, Dubai E-Government, says GITEX is an important opportunity to reach the UAE business community.

- United Arab Emirates: Monday, October 04 - 2004 at 10:06

- Dubai E-Goverment's E-Learn service offers a huge range of courses in both Arabic and English. Subjects vary from IT skills to business and personal development. Courses at http://www.elearn.ae are open to both expats and nationals.

- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, July 04 - 2004 at 09:25

- Dubai E-Government is actively taking part in Dubai Summer Surprises (DSS) 2004, with three major events focusing on IT skills. Both adults and children will be able to compete for prizes in the eChamp and eStar contests. It's hoped the competitions will sharpen IT skills in the community.

- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, June 09 - 2004 at 09:41

- Senior decision-makers and government officials from the Middle East and Europe met in Dubai for the first Middle East E-Government Summit. The event was hosted by Dubai E-Government, which recently beat several digitally advanced cities in a global survey on privacy and security.

- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, April 28 - 2004 at 15:23

- Dubai E-Government's E-Learn service aims to help nationals develop the necessary skills for today's job market requirements. E-Learn includes more than 3,000 online courses in fields as diverse as IT, self-development and sales and marketing.

- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, April 11 - 2004 at 17:17

- Dubai E-Government was one of the main exhibitors at Careers UAE 2004, welcoming hundreds of national school-leavers and graduates. Dubai E-Government is offering several innovative new services to help jobseekers find work, including e-learn and e-job.

- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, April 10 - 2004 at 23:05