Bahrain’s Details & eGovernment Authority (iGA) will launch the BeAware Bahrain Application, with a bundle of new functions and crucial services.
This is available in line with the instructions of the federal government and also will certainly improve the individual experience of the application, being one of one of the most famous national initiatives that shows eTransformation as well as the work of Expert system (AI) methods, iGA President Mohamed Ali Al Qaed disclosed.
The brand-new functions will consist of showing individual’s electronic federal government records such as ID card, passport, birth certification, driving licence as well as car registration (My Cards), as well as including a feature related to health and wellness consultations (My Medical Visits), while the (My Wellness Cards) feature consists of information as well as info pertaining to the Covid-19 vaccination document, in addition to a number of other added features that people make use of on a daily basis and also are a concern for them, he claimed.
iGA had launched over 50 new eServices in 2022 and seen 3.7 million eTransactions while it gives 600 eServices through various channels.
iGA had launched a package of government e-Transformation initiatives and national jobs throughout the year 2022. This is in addition to the improvement of the federal government’s eServices structure that is in-line with the goals of the Government’s Activity Plan and also sustain the National ICT & Digital Economic climate approach (2022-2026) in addition to the Economic Recovery Strategy to attain the total national advancement under the leadership of His Grandeur King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the King of Bahrain.
Al-Qaed likewise said that with the constant assistance as well as instructions of His Royal Highness Royal prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Royal Prince and also Prime Minister, the IGA has actually carried out the kingdom’s eTransformation plans in partnership with the general public entities through the continual development of federal government services as well as supplying a high-readiness ICT facilities as well as eChannels that are helpful to the citizens and locals.
On top of that, a number of essential government services been boosted, which had great impact on the national accomplishments of the detailed electronic change, stressing on iGA’s ongoing initiatives to raise the effectiveness and performance of the federal government field as well as enhance federal government procedures via modern-day technologies.
This was during a press conference addressed by iGA led by Al Qaed in existence of Dr Zakaria Ahmed Al Khaja, Replacement CE for eTransformation sector at iGA.
Al-Qaed included that during the year 2022, the iGA proceeded its initiatives to accelerate the pace of electronic improvement plans of the government firms and its eServices supplied, which led to attaining a series of essential achievements, most notably 600+ eServices, which are amongst the federal government services with high top priority as per the decisions of the Federal government Provider Advancement Board, applauding the joint control and initiatives between the Committee and also government firms, which had a wonderful effect on the execution plans.
The CE of iGA indicated that the year 2022 was noted by the launch of Al Tajir mobile app, which is the first integrated application of its kind in the area that offers companies in Bahrain. The app allows business individuals to finish and also follow up purchases with numerous appropriate federal government firms through one single simple and also practical system, saving their time and effort.
Dr Al Khaja offered the 2022 success and also the upcoming iGA prepare for eTransformation. As component of iGA’s achievements in 2022, Al Khaja explained that the data as well as signs were extremely positive. He highlighted that the iGA teamwork has actually added in applying a number of nationwide initiatives in the field of digital transformation as well as the continual advancement of eChannels.
This has been stood for by the rise of the variety of e-services to greater than 450 eServices via the National portal bahrain.bh, 19 eServices with self-service eKiosks, in addition to more than 125 eServices via eGovernment mobile applications, which contributed to achieving more than 18 million sees to the National Portal (22% rise) and also 89% typical eService uses contrasted to traditional channels. The variety of eTransactions surpassed 3.7 million transactions completed through the various digital channels of the eGovernment programme.
Dr Al Khaja claimed also verified that the Authority has worked with executing as well as releasing a number of tasks and also systems that support eTransformation together and sychronisation with government companies, consisting of the eAuthorisation system, the Sustainable Advancement Goals (SDG) platform, the National System for Births and also enhancements to the Government Solution Centre Evaluation system (Taqyeem).
In relation to the most popular eServices released throughout the year 2022, the Ministry of Inside (MoI) came with the center as it launched 20 eServices– 9 eServices for the Race, Passports and also Residency Affairs (NPRA), 7 eServices for the Details as well as eGovernment Authority (iGA), in addition to 3 solutions for the Customs Matters, as well as an eService for the General Directorate of Criminal Activity Discovery and Forensic Evidence.
While the remainder of the eServices introduced were dispersed among a number of sectors, i.e. the health industry included the launch of 6 new eServices, Profession and Company sector observed the launch of 4 eServices, including 2 eServices for the Ministry of Market and also Commerce (MOIC) and 1 eService for every of the Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) and the Government-mandated Insurance Organisation (SIO), while the housing as well as property sector experienced the launch of 4 eServices, 2 solutions for every of the Ministry of Housing and also Urban Preparation and also the Property Regulatory Authority.
Last Updated: 19 January 2023