The Government of Dubai Legal Affairs Department has launched smart services which are accessible via various smart devices.
The move is in line with the directives of Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, to shift services provided by the various government departments to Smart Services. It is also in line with the Dubai Plan 2021.
Dr. Lowai Mohammed Belhoul, Director-General of the Government of Dubai Legal Affairs Department said, "The implementation of smart services is in line with the Department’s strategy to ensure that all of the services provided by us will be smart services accessible via smart devices."
Dr. Belhoul further continued, "We are fully confident that the newly developed smart services will provide users with an efficient, fast and interactive method of communication The Department shall continue to foster innovation by implementing new initiatives and strategies within the department as we evolve and transition to a completely smart government, within a smart city, by utilising all the latest technologies."
Dr. Belhoul further explained that the Department can benefit and take advantage of the latest technologies and smart solutions in order to meet the growing need for the quick turnaround of services provided to all government agencies, advocates, legal consultants and the public.
Ms. Nada Ameen Al Marzouqi, Manager of the Information Technology Section at the Government of Dubai Legal Affairs Department confirmed, "The smart services provided by our department include a number of features, which would enable all of our various customers to take advantage of the available service via any smart device at any time anywhere."
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