Dubai becomes world’s first paperless government

Dubai becomes world’s first paperless government

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Category : International Published on: December 13 2021

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  • After the successful implementation of the Dubai Paperless Strategy, which was unveiled in 2018, Dubai has become the world's first paperless government.
  • The Dubai Government's internal and external transactions and processes will now be fully digital and administered by a centralized digital government services platform.
  • The Dubai Paperless Strategy was conducted in five phases, each involving a distinct group of Dubai government entities.
  • The Dubai Government's comprehensive digital transformation will enhance residents' smart city experiences by completely eliminating the need for paper transactions and documentation, whether they are handed out to customers or exchanged between staff across government agencies.
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