Khaleej Times

All services to go online tomorrow

- Angel Tesorero

dubai — Don’t be surprised if all government service centres are closed tomorrow. This day has been set as ‘A Day Without Service Centres’ by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

But government services are still in full swing, albeit only online. This means that more than 950 government services from 33 public entities and a number of private sector entities, in more than 100 government­al service centres, will be delivered on October 26 through smart channels only (see box for participat­ing entities).

The rationale is simple: Dubai wants you to embrace the multitude of e-government services. The initiative was launched by the Department of Finance (Dof) to boost Dubai as one of the world’s smartest cities. The city wants everyone to shift to smart channels and conduct transactio­ns in the comfort of their homes and offices.

Although government service centres will be closed, customer service centres will still be open to take calls to assist and educate customers about the various online services available, whether via smart apps or the web. Transactio­ns that require presence in person at the service centres will also continue as usual. “The message we want to get across through the day is that the government is spending millions on the smart infrastruc­ture and online services. It is the future,” said Abdullah Abdulrahma­n, director of Dubai Municipali­ty (DM) centres. “Instantly, all government entities across Dubai government have started cooperatin­g to make the initiative a success,” added Dof director-general Abdulrahma­n Saleh Al Saleh.

In April, the Dubai Government announced its services will go paperless by 2021, as it launched its Dubai Pulse online portal that will enable Emiratis and expats to access hundreds of government services. Earlier this month, Dubai leaders also announced the launch of the new Service 1 Centre that provides 14 government services to customers with the help of a single employee using artificial intelligen­ce technology.

angel@khaleejtim­es.com

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