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The necessity to work with the {GFMIS} system in managing financial information

 
 Shukran Al-Fatlawi 
 
The academic for scientific affairs and graduate studies at the Administrative Technical College, Dr. Salah El-Din Muhammad Al-Imam, noted that the country's general budget, despite the importance it constitutes, adopts traditional methods in preparing, planning, implementing and monitoring its provisions, which negatively affected the allocation of financial resources and the slow implementation of projects The investment resulting from the traditional management of public money in the country.
 
Strengthening the economy 
The imam stated that "the government program (2018-2022) and within the fourth axis (strengthening the economy) proposed a project to develop and reform financial management in Iraq by reconsidering the philosophy of the general budget and transforming it from a numerical sequence to numbers, corresponding to development goals with economic, social and political outcomes and returns." .
 
information management
He indicated that "the application of the government financial information management system (GFMIS) in Iraq represents a fundamental shift in the methods used to implement financial and accounting operations in ministries and government departments, by moving from working with traditional methods such as using manual records or non-interconnected financial information systems, and replacing them with a unified and integrated governmental financial information management system. It complies with international accounting standards for the public sector and best practices, and also aims to raise the efficiency of planning and managing government financial resources in support of administrative and financial reform processes 
Government. "
 
Electronic communication
It is noteworthy that the government financial information management system (GFMIS) helps increase the speed of electronic communication with the Ministry of Finance and other ministries, and provides accurate and real-time information. 
And improving the process of controlling financial accounts and not exceeding the financial appropriations established in the budget, in addition to reducing time and effort in preparing final accounts and providing an accurate historical database on the volume of public expenditures and revenues for all units and facilitating the process of implementing the program budget 
And performance.
For his part, economist Manaf Al-Sayegh explained that "the delay in approving the budget is a result of several reasons, foremost among which are the outstanding problems between the region and the center and the failure to resolve them at the present time, as well as the problems of the exchange rate in the market." 
Iraq. "
Al-Sayegh emphasized "the necessity of finding a comprehensive reform of the monetary policy, finding solutions to the salary scale problem, and unifying it in a unified law, in accordance with the principle of achieving social justice."
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Cabinet Secretariat for Al-Sabah: Circulation of more than 200,000 documents electronically

 
 Baghdad: Farah Al-Khafaf 
 The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers confirmed that more than 200 thousand documents have been circulated electronically since the implementation of the first stage of electronic governance, indicating that the primary goal of the project is to accelerate the completion of transactions and eliminate red tape, bureaucracy, fraud and corruption processes. This comes at a time when the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, Hamid Al-Ghazi, continues to follow up the project by chairing the e-governance committee meetings and directing it in coordination between the authorities to develop the state's performance.
In this regard, the spokesman for the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, Haider Majeed, told “Al-Sabah”: “The first phase resulted in linking the General Secretariat to all ministries, and since September 2020, more than 200,000 documents have been circulated electronically.” He added that “the second phase includes linking bodies. And entities not associated with a ministry and the governorates with this electronic system, so that all documents will be circulated electronically, and there will be shortening in time, for example when receiving documents from a department in Basra Governorate to a department in Baghdad, it will take time and effort, and it is possible that the employee will be exposed to danger, this system will spend On these problems with the click of a button, it will also eliminate the falsification of documents if they are handled by hand, and will end cases of extortion and corruption, and eliminate the phenomenon of commentators ». 
 
Customs automation
Majeed revealed «the existence of a stage for the automation of customs and border crossings, and will help to recover money after there were corruption operations in the border ports and the entry of goods, in addition to electronic collection in which work joints will be controlled and money prevented from going to corrupt destinations, as well as controlling The entry of goods after there were smuggling operations ». 
Last year, Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi pledged to fight customs corruption, impose order and extend the law to the ports, pointing out that the country lost millions of dollars due to manipulation and corruption. A spokesperson for the Secretariat added: “There are other electronic programs that will be applied for birth and death certificates and they will become electronic, as well. National card, passport, deaths, retirement and welfare departments
 Social".
 
Electronic control
Regarding how to develop work on this project, Majeed pointed out that "the existence of a consultative team has been working for some time to provide advice for these programs, develop them, and introduce other future programs", pointing to the possibility that government projects established in Baghdad and the governorates may fall within electronic control, especially that "this The program has several stages and needs time, but the government is serious about activating this program and placing it among its priorities, and the General Secretariat has weekly periodic meetings with the advisory team and with the Supreme Committee for Governance, and the stages are continuous and without interruption.
 
Financial challenges
The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, Hamid Al-Ghazi, had recently chaired the meeting of the e-Governance Committee, as the advisory team called for more coordination efforts between the relevant parties to the project to overcome the financial, technical, and legal challenges in order to achieve the goal of the Iraqi government in the issue of simplifying procedures and running the services provided. To citizens inside and outside Iraq, reminding you of the importance of following up on the directives and recommendations of previous meetings.
 
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Majeed added, saying: “This program was supervised and implemented by the staff of the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, the Information Technology Department, in cooperation with the Ministry of Communications, without the interference of any external party, whether local or foreign, and the network is a secure and impenetrable government,” indicating that “ The General Secretariat has succeeded in dispensing with paper mail by 98 percent, and it operates through the electronic system. ” 
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Member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, Sabah Talobi, called on Tuesday for the government to accelerate the activation of e-government in all state departments and institutions, as it will reduce bribery and corruption.
Taloubi said in a statement to "the information", that "activating the e-government aims to simplify procedures, reduce time in dealing with documents, and eliminate the process of bribery and corruption."
He added, "We have called in more than one forum for the government to accelerate the activation of e-government to eliminate corruption gradually."
He pointed out that "there is a slowdown in the process of curbing the phenomenon of rampant corruption in the departments and institutions of the state," noting that "the routine of state departments exhausts the auditors and threatens their forces, as well as asking them to pay a bribe in order to simplify their transactions."
And a member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, Karim Abu Souda, revealed, yesterday, Monday, that the money is expected to combat corruption and reduce it in the country, stressing that the fight against corruption and the recovery of money stolen by the corrupt needs funds. End / 25 h

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Iraq .. launching an electronic portal to receive investment requests

Iraq .. launching an electronic portal to receive investment requests
President of the Iraqi National Investment Commission, Suha Dawood Najjar
 

Mubasher: The President of the Iraqi National Investment Commission, Suha Dawoud Najjar, announced the launch of an online portal to receive investment applications through the commission’s official website, starting today, Wednesday, April 21, 2021.

Najjar said, in a statement issued by the National Investment Commission, that the portal grants investors a number of privileges after creating their own accounts. It includes the ability to submit and disclose all the required documents electronically and follow the status of the requests to see if they have been approved, rejected, or are still under study, in addition to adding the information authorized by the concerned investment entity.

Najjar emphasized that this approach came within the framework of the authority's serious endeavor to reduce the red tape and bureaucratic procedures that often accompany the application process, and to reduce the possibility of the investor being exposed to any form of deliberate delay or extortion in a way that contributes to creating an attractive investment environment.

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The Cabinet calls for digital transformation and the creation of smart cities

 
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The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, Hamid Naeem Al-Ghazi, called for an effective contribution to the process of digital transformation, development of the e-governance program and the establishment of smart cities in Iraq.
During his meeting with the President of Huawei in the Middle East, Charles Yang, he added, “The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers has reached advanced stages in the e-governance program. ».
He pointed out, "the need to expedite sending experts and specialists to Iraq to start bilateral meetings in the presence of members of the Supreme Committee for Electronic Governance, as well as Iraq's desire to open a special academy to train and develop the skills of Iraqi employees working on the program."
The president of the company expressed his happiness at opening horizons of cooperation in the digital field, that there is a real desire to work in Iraq to develop electronic programs and develop skills, and that the company is able to provide the required advice, praising the experiences and competencies of Iraqi youth in the digital field, by obtaining advanced positions in the Middle East and the world. In the competitions and courses organized by the company during the past years.
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Construction and Housing announces the launch of the online submission for the purchase of residential plots
  
 
 

In a statement, the Euphrates News received a copy of it, the ministry stated, "The launch of the electronic submission for the purchase of plots of land in accordance with Article 25 / Third of Law 21 of 2013 for the sale and lease of state funds, in order to obtain the initial approval of the Minister."
She added, "All transactions will be certified later if they meet the legal requirements."

To apply, click here

 
 
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Cabinet Secretariat for Al-Sabah: The National Data Center will be launched within two months

 
 Baghdad: Farah Al-Khafaf 
The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers announced that the National Data Center will be launched within the next two months, revealing the cooperation with Huawei to develop the work of the e-governance program, and the establishment of smart cities. The spokesman for the Cabinet Secretariat, Haider Majeed, told Al-Sabah: “The government has decided that there should be external partners to contribute to the development of the e-governance program. Therefore, the General Secretariat suggested that there should be participation by Huawei as it is one of the sober and pioneering global companies. In the field of communications and technology, there are joint files between Iraq and Huawei ». He added that «a meeting took place between the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, Hamid Al-Ghazi, the President of Huawei in the Middle East and the President of the Iraq branch, and it was in the presence of one of the experts working in the company from Dubai via the closed circuit television, and during the meeting, the activities and work of the company in this field were presented. 
Indicating that the idea of the company's contribution to developing the work of the e-governance program was born after several meetings between the members of the Supreme Committee and the advisory team, in order to develop the work of the program and establish smart cities, which are programs that the company worked on in the Gulf countries, the Arab countries and the countries of the world. ”He was the Secretary-General of the Council. The ministers called on the Chinese company Huawei to actively contribute to the process of digital transformation and the development of the e-governance program and the establishment of smart cities in Iraq, indicating that the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers has reached advanced stages in the e-governance program, and it needs a real partnership with a sober company such as the leading Huawei company. In the fields of technology and communications, in order to provide consultations, visions and plans for the development of the program.
Majeed pointed out that "these programs will transform many systems such as traffic systems and many corporate systems into electronic systems, which will contribute to reducing the momentum on employees and speeding up the completion of transactions." And government institutions to follow up on citizens' transactions, and the data of all citizens will be in this center, and the departments seek their information on their part to complete the transactions and the validity of the issuances. 
And others ».
He noted that «the General Secretariat applied the experiment in the departments of the Book of Adjustment, Tax and Land Registration, and it became more like a single window, but each department is in its place, as the citizen hands over his treatment in the first district and takes a (barcode) on his mobile phone, and then goes to the second circuit and through the (barcode) (He will find his treatment completed, "noting that" this system was applied two months ago in these departments, and then it will expand to include the rest of the other departments inside Iraq. " Majeed continued: “The advisory team presented a proposal for approval in electronic visas and electronic cards, and it will be adopted within the next plans,” noting that the data center, through this system, will eliminate the phenomenon of commentators, brokerage operations, and blackmail of citizens, stressing that “with the click of a button the citizen’s treatment will arrive from Circle to another ».
It is noteworthy that the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers confirmed in a previous statement to “Al-Sabah” that 200,000 documents had been circulated electronically since the implementation of the first phase of electronic governance.
A spokesman for the General Secretariat stressed that “the new electronic system will include death and birth certificates, and thus will eliminate the phenomenon of fraud and receive more than one salary, especially since there are hundreds and perhaps thousands of citizens who receive fake pensions for their families, who are dead or have obtained their documents, in addition to social benefits He receives two salaries, explaining that “death and birth certificates, when issued electronically, will be distributed among most ministries, including planning, the interior, commerce, the National Retirement Authority, and others. By relying on automation, it will count the money that used to go into the pockets of the corrupt and will return to the treasury The state".
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The Director General of the General Tax Authority, Shaker Mahmoud Al-Zubaidi, revealed today, Thursday, the benefits of the digital system for Al-Arasat tax.

Al-Zubaidi said in a statement received by Alsumaria News, "A digital system for Al-Arasat tax will be implemented soon," indicating that "the tax will be archived to eliminate the paper system."
 
He added that "the benefit of the digital system is to end cases of tax evasion, preserve tax revenues and end cases of taxpayers extortion," noting that "the digital system that was linked with the real estate registration departments contributed to eliminating fraud, maximizing revenues and helping to collect taxes in the correct manner."
 
 
 
"The digital system has ended bureaucratic procedures and facilitated administrative procedures," the statement stressed.
 
And he added, "With direct follow-up by the Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, the digital system was implemented and met with wide approval and acceptance by the higher government agencies."
 
He concluded by saying: "The digital system was applied in the largest branches Baghdad “Markaz’s Karkh tax - and Karrada branch tax” and after this impressive success that has been achieved, it will be implemented in 43 tax branches in the next few days.
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Iraqi trade directs to issue unified identities to launch the electronic ration card

Iraqi trade directs to issue unified identities to launch the electronic ration card
The Ministry of Commerce holds an expanded meeting for the directors of the supply branches in Baghdad and the provinces
 

Mubasher: The Director General of the Planning and Follow-up Department in the Iraqi Ministry of Trade, Ibtihal Hashem Sabet, chaired, today, Tuesday, an expanded meeting of the directors of the supply branches in Baghdad and the provinces.

Sabit directed, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Commerce, the necessity of urging citizens for the purpose of issuing unified identities; In preparation for the launch of the electronic ration card .

During the meeting, Sabet stressed the need to redouble efforts to complete citizens' transactions, as well as to discuss and overcome all problems and obstacles, especially after the opening of transfers and partitions.

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invites engineering professionals to apply through the electronic window Based on the decision of the Council of Ministers to employ the two-day wages, the Ministry of Oil invites those with engineering specializations to apply through the electronic window based on the decision of the Council of Ministers in its twenty-second regular session, held on 6/8/2021.” The Ministry of Oil invites those with engineering specializations who are covered by this decision to submit their applications through the electronic window, which will be available to all .. as of the first of next July 2021.

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The Ministry of Commerce announced new developments regarding e-governance programs.
The Director-General of the Legal Department in the Ministry, Zahra Shaiban, said, in a statement received by "The Information", that "in light of the directives of the Prime Minister and the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers to automate the ministries of the state and give the utmost importance to this area as it represents an essential and important pillar in the development of work and progress in it in steps. The correct one is the success that will cut off corruption and the corrupt.”

And she added, "The Ministry of Commerce has reached advanced stages in electronic governance programs, as a contract will be signed in the coming days with the Iraq Gateway Company for electronic payment regarding the electronic ration card, as well as the case for the Companies Registrar Department."
And she added, "The rest of the steps will be completed in order to raise Iraq's level in the international assessment and the serious work of all cadres of the ministry." Ended / 25

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The Central Bureau of Statistics in the Ministry of Planning intends to implement the electronic card project for farmers and agricultural investors.
The director of public relations and media in the agency, Nidaa Abdullah, told "Al-Sabah" that "this project, which will be implemented in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture, aims to prepare a detailed database for farmers and agricultural investors."
She added that "the head of the agency, Dr. Diaa Awad Kazem, chaired a consultative meeting of the joint technical team in the ministry, which included the Director General of Technical Affairs, the Director General of the Planning and Follow-up Department in the Ministry of Agriculture and the Director of Agricultural Statistics in the agency, to reach the main project objectives and establish the infrastructure for its implementation, as well as the formation of committees." Abdullah confirmed that "the head of the agency indicated that this project ensures that farmers receive support in terms of fertilizer, seeds, pesticides and vaccines, while ensuring their access to agricultural loans, leading to the success of the agricultural policy in its productive, price and marketing capacity, and enables the ministry to draw up a basic plan that ensures the application of optimal planning standards."
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 Baghdad: Imad of the emirate
The great development in the information revolution, especially in its conceptual and material aspect, led to a rapid development in the economies of countries today. The information revolution and modern communications led to a wide change in knowledge management and the modern economy, as some countries relied on digital applications or programs to develop their administrative infrastructure. And economically, while Iraq started this aspect late due to the circumstances it went through.
On the developments in the modern economy in the country, the expert at the Center for Arab and International Studies, Dr. Ahmed Al-Rawi, stated that “the modern economy depends mainly on information, digital and software, which prompted economists to call this type of economy the digital economy or the information, data and knowledge economy.”
In an interview with Al-Sabah, the narrator stated that the “digital economy indicates that the creation of wealth has moved from materials, buildings and machines, to knowledge and software information.” 
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He continued, "The use of the digital economy has outweighed the nomenclature, as the principles of this type of modern (digital) economy have taken root with the progress made in knowledge levels, to confront the traditional economy, and lead to the modification of the international economic system."
And he indicated that {this will lead to the establishment of a new international economic system that may not be achieved at the speed in which the knowledge economy has developed, because of the type of environment suitable for the spread of this economy there, and it is not available in developing countries, including Iraq, due to the circumstances that it went through in the three decades. 
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Member of the Iraqi Economists Association, Dr. Ikram Abdel Aziz, indicated that {the knowledge economy includes the communications and information technology sector, as well as digital activities in the sectors of commodity and service production, especially finance and business, as well as tourism and insurance
 and transportation}.
Abdel Aziz added to Al-Sabah that this is considered a knowledge economy when the number of workers in knowledge sectors exceeds employment in other economic sectors, as is the case in the states.
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She stressed: {The size of the knowledge sector has witnessed a clear growth recently in Iraq, despite the presence of some difficulties in the process of estimating the size of those sectors}.
 
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Dean of the College of Business Economics, Dr. Nagham Hussein, explained that “acquiring knowledge in all fields in general, and in the field of information and communication technology in particular, plays a prominent role in improving the human development process, and in building a knowledge society from which a knowledge economy emerges with encouraging economic growth rates.”
Hussain said, "Acquiring knowledge is not limited to building a national knowledge base to generate new knowledge through research and development, but it also requires reaping and adapting existing knowledge in other places through wide openness to the developed world, encouraging the free flow of knowledge, establishing links with global markets, and attracting investment."
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Today, Monday, the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, Hamid Naim Al-Ghazi, urged ministries to support the e-governance project and link the work of the state with modern systems.

The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers said, in a statement received by the "National News Center", that Al-Ghazi chaired the meeting of the advisory group for the Committee for the Coordination and Management of Government Activity towards the establishment of electronic governance.
The Secretary-General said, according to the statement, that "the Iraqi government attaches great importance to the governance project, as it will contribute to modernizing the work of state institutions, developing their performance, and contributing to eliminating red tape and controlling data, and dismantling corruption networks," directing several technical and administrative directives, most notably: "Urging The ministries provided that it be part of their annual financial allocations to support the information technology departments and the e-governance project.”
The statement added that "the meeting discussed the topics on its agenda, which included: presenting the proposed structure for the National Data Center, the project management mechanism and the distribution of functional staff that share data with the ministries, in addition to listening to the presentation on the two electronic municipal projects, and the map of Iraq."
He continued, "The meeting also discussed the recommendation to establish a team for digital laws and policies for e-governance."
It should be noted that the aforementioned committee is formed based on Diwani Order 22 of 2020.

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 Baghdad: Farah Al-Khafaf 
The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers confirmed the continuation of work on the e-governance project and linking the work of the state with modern systems, which contributes to achieving the desired goals, most notably simplifying procedures and preserving public money.
The spokesman for the General Secretariat, Haider Majid, told Al-Sabah: "Work is continuing and with unremitting efforts for the success of the project."

He added that {the project will contribute to fighting corruption, preserving public money, shortening time and eliminating red tape}, stressing that the project is implemented by the staff of the General Secretariat / Information Technology Department in cooperation with the Ministry of Communications, without the intervention of any external party, and that the network is a secure government network penetrable.

Yesterday, the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, Hamid Naim Al-Ghazi, chaired the meeting of the advisory group of the Committee for Coordination and Management of Government Activity towards the Establishment of E-Governance. Al-Ghazi said: {The government attaches great importance to the governance project; It will contribute to modernizing the work of state institutions, developing their performance, eliminating red tape and controlling data, and dismantling corruption networks. He directed several technical and administrative directives, most notably: urging ministries to be part of their annual financial allocations to support information technology departments and the e-governance project. 
The meeting discussed the presentation of the proposed structure of the National Data Center, the project management mechanism, the distribution of staffing, and data sharing with ministries, in addition to listening to the presentation on the two e-municipality projects and the Iraq map. The meeting also discussed the recommendation to establish a team of digital laws and policies for e-governance.
It is noteworthy that the committee headed by Al-Ghazi was formed according to the Diwani Order 22 of the year
2020.
Meanwhile, the financial expert, Thamer Al-Azzawi, considered the e-governance project "very important." He told Al-Sabah: "The project will facilitate the completion of transactions quickly and without the use of paper, which will save millions of dinars per month, as well as detecting corruption and fraud, the multiplicity of salaries and others," pointing to the need to speed up its implementation in all state departments, foremost of which are banks and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Finance, to keep money 
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The Iraqi Foreign Ministry announces the launch of an electronic platform to “certify citizens’ transactions”
 

  

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On Thursday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the launch of an electronic window to book appointments for consular departments.   

  

  

 

  

The spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ahmed Al-Sahhaf, said in a statement that “Nass” received a copy of it, (1 July 2021), “With great effort from its cadres, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces the launch of the electronic window to book appointments for the consular department, for the purpose of certifying citizens’ transactions and providing them with the necessary service, and as of 4/7/2021".   

Booking link click here   

  

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 Baghdad: Huda Al-Azzawi 
 
The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers announced the completion of advanced stages of the e-government file, and that it had completed linking the ministerial authorities to it, and thousands of documents were circulated electronically through this system. 
A spokesman for the General Secretariat, Haider Majid, said in an interview with “Al-Sabah”: “The secretariat has supervised the Supreme Committee for e-Governance Management, and has completed advanced stages in this file, and has completed the first phase of the program, by linking all ministries with the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, and direct circulation of The documents included them electronically, starting from September of the year 2020, and the number of documents that were circulated reached more than (30) thousand documents, and advanced stages of the second stage were reached, to link the entities not associated with the ministry and the governorates.
He added, "A program was launched to support the validity of issuances between the real estate registration departments, the notary public and the tax departments, to facilitate and speed up the completion of transactions, as well as assigning an advisory team that includes an elite of specialists to restrict and design electronic programs to organize the follow-up of the progress and stages of the progress of completion rates for government projects in Baghdad and the provinces, And the development of the border-ports automation system, as well as the preparation for launching the National Data Center, which will allow the citizen to register at the gate through the national card information and prove his identity for government institutions participating in the gate, which will reduce the routine work of these institutions and contribute to accelerating the completion of transactions. 
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The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers confirms the completion of advanced stages of electronic governance

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The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers announced, on Sunday, the completion of advanced stages of the e-government file, and the completion of linking the ministerial authorities to it, as thousands of documents were circulated electronically through this system.
A spokesman for the General Secretariat, Haider Majid, said in an interview with the official newspaper, "The Secretariat has supervised the Supreme Committee for e-Governance Management, and has completed advanced stages in this file, and has completed the first phase of the program, by linking all ministries with the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, and directing the circulation of documents between them." Electronically, starting in September of the year 2020, and the number of documents that were circulated reached more than (30) thousand documents.
He pointed out that "advanced stages have been reached from the second stage, to link the entities not associated with the Ministry and the governorates."
He added that "a program was launched to support the validity of issuances between the real estate registration departments, the notary and the tax departments, to facilitate and speed up the completion of transactions,"
and that "a consulting team comprising an elite group of specialists was assigned to restrict and design electronic programs to organize the follow-up of the progress and stages of progress of the completion rates for government projects in Baghdad and the governorates, and the development of the border-ports automation system, as well as the preparation to launch the National Data Center, which will allow the citizen to register at the gate through the national card information and prove his identity to government institutions participating in the gate, which will reduce the routine work of these institutions and contribute to accelerating the completion of transactions. Ended 29/A 4

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 Baghdad: Huda Al-Azzawi 
 
The Ministry of Construction, Housing, Municipalities and Public Works was able to complete the first phase of automation and e-government procedures within the specified ceilings, while it awaits the completion of the second phase of the important project after the launch of the financial allocations.
In an interview with "Al-Sabah", the Ministry's media center indicated that "the procedures related to automation and e-governance are among the completion of the e-government and transparency project, including all state institutions and according to the specified time ceilings, and the first phase of the e-government project has been completed (which includes the establishment of the ministry's data center with specifications good).
The center indicated that "many networked and specialized systems were designed for the Ministry's headquarters and its formations, including (individuals, unified salaries, warehouses, fixed assets, electronic mail follow-up, laws and legislation, water quality control, municipal property inventory and other specialized systems)."
The media center of the ministry confirmed to "Al-Sabah", that "the ministry has implemented many activities in the field of e-governance, including updating the internet of the ministry's website, as well as preparing for contracting with a specialized company to protect data security, and coordinating with (UNICEF) to build a system for a safety plan. Water, as this system includes all data, water tests and analysis, in addition to all data for water projects.
He added, "The Information Systems Center in the Ministry has been involved in the committees of Diwani Order No. (22) of 2020, which is responsible for implementing the e-government project, setting up a special team for automating real estate registration departments and the electronic collection team, and following up on the implementation of the national document management system for the ministry's headquarters, which is prepared by the secretariat. General of the Council of Ministers to send and receive mail and documents with all government agencies and work to expand the scope of its work to include all formations of the Ministry, as well as assisting the State Real Estate Department in designing a system for inventorying the properties of the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Communications to build a system for inventorying state lands and real estate, as well as coordinating with the Ministry of Justice The Real Estate Registration Department to build a system for real estate belonging to citizens within the real estate registration departments. 
He pointed out that "based on Cabinet Resolution No. 378 in 2018 regarding electronic collection, an electronic payment company was contracted to complete the project for the Iraqi Housing Fund. The project includes collecting all amounts from the borrower's monthly installments through credit cards operating in Iraq and licensed by the bank." Central Bank and the abolition of cash dealings in the future.
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Construction: Completion of the first phase of "e-governance"
  
{Local: Al Furat News} The Ministry of Construction, Housing, Municipalities and Public Works was able to complete the first phase of automation and e-government procedures within the specified ceilings, while it awaits the completion of the second phase of the important project after the launch of financial allocations.

In a press statement, the ministry’s media center indicated that “the procedures related to automation and e-governance are part of the completion of the e-government and transparency project, including all state institutions and according to the specified time ceilings, and the first phase of the e-government project has been completed (which includes the establishment of the ministry’s data center with good specifications).” .

The center indicated that "many networked and specialized systems were designed for the Ministry's headquarters and its formations, including (individuals, unified salaries, warehouses, fixed assets, electronic mail follow-up, laws and legislation, water quality control, municipal property inventory and other specialized systems)."

The media center of the ministry confirmed that "the ministry has implemented many activities in the field of e-governance, including updating the internet of the ministry's website, as well as preparing for contracting with a specialized company to protect data security, and coordinating with (UNICEF) to build a system for a water safety plan, which includes this The system includes all water data, tests and analysis, in addition to all data for water projects.

He added, "The Information Systems Center in the Ministry has been involved in the committees of Diwani Order No. (22) of 2020, which is responsible for implementing the e-government project, setting up a special team for automating real estate registration departments and the electronic collection team, and following up on the implementation of the national document management system for the ministry's headquarters, which is prepared by the secretariat. General of the Council of Ministers to send and receive mail and documents with all government agencies and work to expand the scope of its work to include all formations of the Ministry, as well as assisting the State Real Estate Department in designing a system for inventorying the properties of the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Communications to build a system for inventorying state lands and real estate, as well as coordinating with the Ministry of Justice The Real Estate Registration Department to build a system for real estate belonging to citizens within the real estate registration departments. 

He pointed out that "based on Cabinet Resolution No. 378 in 2018 regarding electronic collection, an electronic payment company was contracted to complete the project for the Iraqi Housing Fund. The project includes collecting all amounts from the borrower's monthly installments through credit cards operating in Iraq and licensed by the bank." Central Bank and the abolition of cash dealings in the future.

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Cabinet Secretariat: Foreign expertise will contribute to the development of the e-government project
  
{Political: Al-Furat News} The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, Hamid Naim Al-Ghazi, confirmed, on Tuesday, that a number of developed countries in the fields of technology and communications offered their services; To contribute to the development of the "e-government" project, which is supervised by the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers.

Al-Ghazi said, while presiding over the meeting to discuss the agenda of the Supreme Committee supervising the program, that "the program is receiving wide attention from the Iraqi government, as it is one of the vital and strategic projects, and that the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers is continuing in coordination with the relevant authorities, in order to achieve a program An integrated approach that contributes to overcoming the obstacles facing citizens in completing their transactions within the various state institutions. 

The attendees discussed the needs of the National Data Center, the necessity of providing them in coordination with the relevant authorities, and enhancing it with the national expertise and competencies of the specialists, as well as intensifying efforts to develop the skills of workers on the program.

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Today, Saturday, the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers revealed that the e-government project has reached advanced stages and completion rates, while announcing the formation of an advisory team to create electronic programs for state institutions.


The secretariat's spokesman, Haider Majid, said in a statement that "the e-governance project file is one of the important files that receive the care and attention of the Prime Minister," stressing that "the project has reached advanced stages and completion rates."


Majid added, "The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, under the direct supervision and guidance of the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, continues to proceed according to the plan set by the committee supervising the program."


He pointed out that "the first phase of the project will be the electronic document management program, which is to link all ministries with the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, through a secure network that cannot be penetrated."

 

He pointed out that "the process of circulating documents between ministries and the General Secretariat was initiated, which in turn contributed to the speed of their circulation and the elimination of the forgery process and the reduction of the phenomenon of corruption."


He continued, "The second phase, in which the staff of the Information Technology Department, in coordination and cooperation with the staff of the Ministry of Communications, continued the process of linking the entities not associated with the Ministry and all the governorates within the program," noting  that "the experimental operation of the electronic messaging system for transactions between the tax and registration departments, where the program contributed quickly Completing the transactions and overcoming the delay process that was taking place in the past, in addition to the detection of many fraudulent transactions,” noting that “the program will be expanded to include all governorates in the future.”


He stressed, "Very soon, the launch of the Ur electronic portal will be announced within the National Data Center program," noting that "this program will allow all citizens to access the services provided by ministries and state institutions, for the purpose of completing transactions, which is represented by filling out forms for the issuance of documents. mission and the rest of the services provided by government institutions.

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Cabinet secretariat launches {Ur} electronic portal for government services
  
{Local: Al Furat News} The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers announced the launch of the {Or} electronic portal for government services.

And a statement of the secretariat, which the agency {Euphrates News} received a copy of, stated that "and based on the Iraqi government's keenness to provide electronic services to citizens, and under the direct supervision of the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers launched, today, Sunday, the Ur electronic portal for government services."

"The portal will allow citizens to access the electronic services provided by ministries and entities not affiliated with a ministry, through a single window. This portal represents one of the basic elements of the e-government project," he added.

He pointed out that the network "works within the environment of the National Data Center in the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, which was recently formed, and is the first experiment of its kind in Iraq, which aspires to achieve a comprehensive electronic management."

Citizens can access the portal services {click here }

The National Data Center Department has also allocated the phone number (5599) to provide guidance services to citizens, to inquire about available services.

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Economy News - Baghdad

On Sunday, the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers announced the launch of the Ur portal for government services.

The secretariat stated, in a statement seen by "Al-Iqtisad News", that "out of the Iraqi government's keenness to provide electronic services to citizens, and under the direct supervision of the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers launched, today, Sunday, the Ur electronic portal for government services."

And he added, "The portal will allow citizens to access the electronic services provided by ministries and entities not affiliated with a ministry, through a single window. This portal represents one of the basic elements of the e-government project."

And she continued: "Noting that it works within the environment of the National Data Center in the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, which was recently formed, and is the first experiment of its kind in Iraq, which aspires to reach a comprehensive electronic management."

 
 
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