Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Mahmood Al Bastaki, Acting Director, eServices, Dubai eGovernment

Mahmood Al Bastaki, Acting Director, eServices, Dubai eGovernment

Mahmood Al Bastaki, Acting Director, eServices, Dubai eGovernment

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Ali Al Kamali, Managing Director of e-Government Institute

Ali Al Kamali
Managing Director
e-Government Institute

Friday, February 17, 2006

Mr. Ahmed Bahrozyan, Head of e-Government Services Section





Mr. Ahmed Bahrozyan
Head of e-Government Services Section
Dubai Municipality, Dubai, UAE

Currently, Head of the e-Government Services Section within the IT Department in Dubai Municipality. His role involves the day to day management of Dubai Municipality e-Government initiative, the support of our online applications and the line management of the staff within the e-Government Services Section. His role also involves working closely with the Chairman of our e-Government Steering Committee and with senior management within the IT Department in ensuring that we continue to develop online services and use e-Government concepts to improve internal processes, reduce costs and improve the levels of service to our customers.

Dr. Khaled Bin Abdullah AlSabti, e-Government Program Director





Dr. Khaled Bin Abdullah AlSabti
e-Government Program Director
The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, KSA

Dr. Khaled AlSabti is the e-Government Program Director at the Ministry of Communications and IT, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. His Royal Highness Crown Prince Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz rewarded him the King Abdulaziz First Class Medal in 2004 for his scientific and innovative contributions. He is also the ICT Minister's advisor for IT. He is currently chairing the Arabic ICT Strategy Team in the Arab League. Dr. AlSabti managed the development of the first National Information Technology Plan in Saudi Arabia back in 2004. He was a board member of the Saudi Computer Society (2001-2004). In addition to this, he holds an on-leave faculty membership position at the Computer Science Department of King Saud University, Riyadh.

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Najat Rochdi, Regional Coordinator



Najat Rochdi


Najat has extensive experience dealing with ICT for development issues.
She was Director in charge of e-Morocco, then she moved to Beirut as an UNDP ICTD policy adviser.
She came back to Morocco as a Deputy Minister in charge of Small and Medium Enterprise and e-services development until she moved to Cairo.
She was also closely involved in the formulation and drafting of Arab declaration of principle and platform for action as well as support to the organization of Arab ministerial meeting for the WSIS preparation

Friday, February 10, 2006

Salem Al-Shair, eServices Director, Dubai eGovernment

Mr Salem Al-Shair

Salem Al-Shair, eServices Director,

Dubai eGovernment

Mohammad Al Gergawi, Executive President at Dubai School of Government.

Mohammad Al Gergawi, Executive President at Dubai School of Government.

Mohammad Al Gergawi, Executive President at Dubai School of Government.

Nabil Al Yousuf, Executive Director, Dubai School of Government (DSG),

Nabil Al Yousuf.

Nabil Al Yousuf, Executive Director,

Dubai School of Government (DSG),

Saturday, January 07, 2006

Who is who in the e-government in the Arab world

Rehab Lootah, Senior Business Manager of Dubai eGovernment.


Rehab Lootah, Senior Business Manager of Dubai eGovernment.