Dubai government achieves complete paperless
Dubai's Chief Mohammed bin Rashid Earl McTum declares that the Dubai government has become 'the world's first completely paperless government' as the movement toward paperless operations progresses in countries and regions around the world, including Japan. Did.
We Are Proud To We Announce That As Of Today, The Government Of Dubai Has Become The World'S First Paperless Government.
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Dubai has been promoting the 'Dubai Paperless Strategy' since 2018, and it was declared on December 11, 2021 that the achievement of paperless in government agencies was achieved as a result.
According to the declaration, all 45 government agencies in Dubai have reduced a total of more than 336 million sheets of paper due to the shift to paperless. It is also said to have achieved a 14 million hour reduction in working hours and a cost reduction of 1.3 billion United Arab Emirates Dirham (about 40 billion yen).
'We are proud that the Government of Dubai has become the world's first paperless government,' said McToom in the Declaration. 'This achievement will strengthen Dubai's competitiveness as the world's leading digital city.' Emphasizes that the Dubai government has become the world's first completely paperless government.
According to Hamad al-Mansuri, head of Digital Dubai , Dubai's digitization initiative, internal and external transactions and procedures of the Dubai government are 100% digital and managed by a comprehensive digital government services platform. It is said that it has been done. 'Paperless will enable optimal use of resources, advanced technology-based solution design and digitization of services,' said Mansuri of the government's benefits of being completely paperless.
'It's the beginning of a new stage in Dubai's journey to digitize life in every way,' said McToom, who said he intends to continue his efforts towards digitalization.
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