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Ahmed Buhazza Director - eservice Delivery and Channels Enhancements egovernment Authority

Towards ISDP Achievement Factors of Success

Towards ISDP

Towards ISDP

Towards ISDP No eservices eservice delivery channels Limited epayment services Difficult Use of service Lack of 24/7 service availability

Towards ISDP Kingdom of Bahrain Ranking 2005 67 Bahrain position on the etransaction map

Towards ISDP 280+ eservices currently available.. egovernment Portal

Towards ISDP egovernment is more than mere Automation Processes & Policies CUSTOMERS [Citizens, Business, Government] Marketing & Awareness How to deliver? Service Levels Commitment (QoS) Capacity Building

Towards ISDP Total = 63 eservices Available through SMS and WAP Mobile Portal

Towards ISDP 15 eservices Centers were set up across the five governorates of the Kingdom of Bahrain. Customer s hot spots points were selected such as post offices and community centers. eservices Centers

Towards ISDP Self-Service ekiosks were installed in 35 locations around the Kingdom of Bahrain. Located in: Shopping malls, Ministry premises, Hospitals, Banks, Supermarkets, Post offices and more egovernment Kiosks

Towards ISDP Establishment of Silah Gulf Providing services to a major GCC Telecom provider Employment of 120 Bahrainis to date 8000 8001 National Contact Center

Towards ISDP Blackberry Android iphone Coming Soon Multi-Lingual Mobile Applications 1. Fix2Go 2. Driving License Renewal 3. Bahrain Today 4. Profile Manager 5. Vehicle Renewal 6. My Medical Records

Towards ISDP Before ISDP Basic eservice delivery model Challenges for cross-platform Integration Limited options to adopt multi-channels approach No central governance for eservices accross channel

Towards ISDP ekey a Single Sign On Initiative ekey system offers a secured and uniformed digital authentication to access all eservices NAF Levels of Authentication Finger Print Level 3 Smart-card Level 2 Level 1 Username Password

Towards ISDP ekey a Single Sign On Initiative Third-level Services on ekey (NAF) First-level Services on ekey (NAF) Ministry/Entity Service Ministry/Entity Service Bill Information History Child Immunization Electricity and Water Authority Payment Information History Ministry of Health Student Immunization Health Worker Immunization Bill Enquiry and Payment Electricity and Water ebilling Ministry of Human Rights and Social Development Application for Social Assistance Issuance of Disability Cards for Disabled Individuals

Towards ISDP NGI National Gateway Interface Cross-platform integration Bus Central Governance Reusability Agility

Towards ISDP NGI National Gateway Interface Multi-Channel Management Customer segments for each channel should be clearly identified and backed by data Customers Data collection and normalization across channels is a pre-requisite to a multi-channel strategy High-priority channels for the Government should be identified and agreed upon by key stakeholders Volume of static, interactive and transactional traffic flowing through each access channel should be measured 1 W W W egov Portal 2 Mobile Services 3 Contact Center Government Services 4 Service Kiosk 5 Gov Service Center 6 Entity Counter 1 Key levers that the Government can control to encourage or discourage the use of each access channel should be set Government portfolio of services should be defined per channel

Towards ISDP NPA National Payment Aggregator

SCICT egovernment Authority BPR & Legal egovernment Portal Towards ISDP Delivered ISDP eservices Centers National Contact Centre Enterprise Architecture Authentication (Single Sign on, Smart card) Mobile Gateway Capacity Building Marketing & Awareness National Gateway Interface G2E portal Case Management G2B Gateway National Payment Aggregator eprocurement Social & Tourism Information Real Estate International Events Education ehealth Customs eoffice International Benchmarking Programme Management Monitoring & Evaluation National Data Set Data Security Government Data Network Data Centre

Towards ISDP Drivers to Implement ISDP egovernment Strategy Mandate Citizen-Centric Service Delivery Approach Increase Customer Satisfaction Time to market Commissioning of State-of-the-art Integrated Platform

Achievements

Achievements Tangible progress in the United Nations' Online Service Index Index 2003 2005 2008 2010 2012 eservices Index 62 67 44 8 7 Multi-channels Four eservice delivery channels Available for all Over 240 eservices available through various channels

International Commendations - United Nations egovernment Survey 2012 Achievements Bahrain is among the few countries which came close to a pure single-sign-on integrated portal. Bahrain provides integrated services for everyone through preferred channels of choice. The offered eservices in Bahrain are in-line with international standards. Bahrain is globally categorized as one of the best performing countries in eparticipation. Bahrain is recognized for launching initiatives which are based on the feedback and interaction of citizens.

Achievements Highly-ranked by international organizations as it became an example to share its experience with other nations. Leader in egovernment program - regionally and globally 9 International Awards 10 Arab Awards 6 GCC Awards

Achievements Statistics expected actual expected actual eservices save the government millions

Achievements Statistics Value of online transactions/ BD Number of online transactions/ Year expected actual eservices save the government millions

Achievements Customer Satisfaction Index 11,363 Random esurveys Element Evaluation Content 78 Features 90 Design & Appearance 73 Browsing 73 Customer Satisfaction 73 Performance 72 Measure customer satisfaction to ensure eservice development

Enhancement Opportunities Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) 2010 2011/2012 Achievements CSI for eservice Delivery Channels 2011/2012 Service Delivery Channels Individuals Businesses Government Employees 90% egovernment Portal 89% eservice Centers CSI with self-service channels (ekiosks) negatively affected the overall index. To further enhance opportunities, the authority will modify the mechanisms and dimensions of measuring CSI. 87% 85% 72% Mobile Portal Contact Center ekiosks

Factors of Success

Factors of Success His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Mubarak Al Khalifa Deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the Supreme Committee for Information and Communication Technology (SCICT)

Factors of Success Their Excellencies - members of the Supreme Committee for Information and Communication Technology

Factors of Success Partnerships with ministries and governmental entities

Factors of Success Partnerships with NGOs

Factors of Success Clear strategic objectives. Transparent execution deadlines. 1 2 3 4 Commitment in the implementation stages while recognizing impediments.

Factors of Success Employ several mechanisms to seek users feedback and develop the egovernment Program Focus groups on how to develop eservices and channels Field studies and quantitative surveys Continuously measure customer satisfaction and respond to their needs and requirements

Factors of Success egovernment Authority Customer Charter Customer-centered egovernment Users benefit from the service Transparency in service availability 2009

Factors of Success Lessons Learned Resources are the key for success Ownership, Relationship and Cooperation from Stakeholders is essential Standards and Policies empower the approach Awareness among the citizens speed up the adaption E-commerce trust to be gained by means and efforts

Advancing Bahrain to New Heights" Thank you Retouched by YAZ April 5, 2012

Points for Discussion Achieving seamless cross borders Integration Driving the customers expectations