Over the past decade, the GCC countries have made great strides in digital transformation. One of the main reasons behind their success is the close cooperation between these countries at all levels. They have succeeded in providing advanced government services to the public, and they exerted great efforts in adopting modern technology and catching up with the latest trends in the age of 4IR. The UAE plays a pivotal role in promoting the progress in the Gulf region towards digital transformation, taking precedence over this, as it was the first eGovernment at the regional level to be established in 2001.
In 2013, H. H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai launched the Smart Government Initiative. The primary aim of this initiative is to ensure the happiness of all UAE citizens. Sheikh Mohammed describes Smart Government as one that never sleeps (working 24 hours, 365 days a year), is as welcoming as a hotel, provides fast delivery and strong procedures, is innovative and adaptive, serves the citizens at any time and everywhere inside and outside the country, improves lives and responds to expectations.
With its regional commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals and WSIS Action Lines, the UAE also committed to support regional governments to achieve digital transformation.
What the UAE seeks to achieve is to make the government services reach to the level of excellence so that these services become a factor of happiness and sustainable development. It believes that this can be achieved through collective action at the regional and global levels, away from the siloed culture.
In this context, the UAE hosted several meetings and workshops of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) as well as other global events related to the ICT. The UAE also hosted and chaired several international events related to the ICT sector. One of the latest and most relevant events in this regard was the Regional eGovernment Experts Workshop 2019 (ReGE19).