UAE saves AED8 billion through smart services

ABU DHABI / WAM

Smart Government applications generated savings of AED8 billion in three years, according to a study conducted by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA).
The study addressed the impact of the UAE Smart Government on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) from 2015 through 2017, during which e-services contributed to cutting 377,000 tonnes
of CO2 emissions, primarily thanks to reduced physical visits to complete transactions at state departments.
The study indicated that e-services have significantly contributed to automating jobs, therefore saving more than 5800 posts across different federal departments in three years besides considerably cutting time and reducing effort needed for getting transactions done. The study covered 35 federal departments and 319 services and found out that since 2015 through 2017, a total of 30 million e-transactions have been conducted.
“The savings generated are mainly attributed to reducing the time it takes to process a transactions and cutting fuel costs,” said the study. The ecological impact of e-services revealed that over 377,000 tonnes of CO2 were saved in three years, during which around 19,000 tree were preserved each year as well.
Hamad Obaid Al Mansoori, Director-General of TRA, credited the impressive economic, social and ecological success achieved by UAE Smart Government to the directives of the country’s wise leadership to provide all potential and tools needed to establish a sustainable economy based on knowledge and artificial intelligence.
“The significant results achieved through e-service applications have proved the government right on its bet on digital transformation across government departments,” he added.

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