
Dubai Customs in collaboration with Dubai
Government Excellence Programme (DGEP) Secretariat General organized two
introductory workshops on the categories of both electronically and financially
distinguished Government Departments as part of DGEP categories and for which
the nomination submission will be made in January 2014.
Mr. Juma Al Gaith, Executive Director of Customs
Development Division at Dubai Customs began with saying that “ we are delighted
to welcome DGEP Secretariat General advisors to Dubai Customs and appreciate
their cooperation in delivering two workshops on the categories of both
electronically and financially distinguished government departments”.
“After having won the first place under the
category of the distinguished technological/technical project for two
consecutive years that is in 2011 for the Business To Government Channel (B2G)
and in 2012 for Risk Engine project, we are making every effort to progress and
maintain top places within such category and other categories as well,” said Al
Gaith.
“Dubai Customs is keen at all times to improve its
service delivery standards for facilitating customs business procedures in such
a way that will achieve customers’` satisfaction and ensure a value-added to
them,” he added.
The workshops were facilitated by Dr. Ziad Al
Kahlout, the Quality and Excellence Advisor and Mr. Osama Hammad, Senior
Advisor from DGEP Secretariat General.
While opening the workshops, Dr. Al Kahlout
spoke about DGEP and the most important developments and categories that have
been created within DGEP.
Dr. Al Kahlout then delivered a working paper on
the financially distinguished government department reviewing the most
important submission requirements for such category and its criteria, which
refers to any government department or administration found to be distinguished
in financial resources management, observes rationalization of expenses and
committed to the budget and generation of revenue.
Mr. Osama Hammad facilitated the second
introductory workshop that dealt with the category of the electronically
distinguished government department, which refers to any government having
distinguished electronic applications in the area of service delivery,
communication and systems.
Mr. Hammad gave a detailed brief supported by
examples of sub-criteria for such category intervened by a number of crucial
questions and interpositions from the attendants, which contributed to
understanding the electronically distinguished government department category
entry requirements.
At end, Mr. Juma Al Gaith thanked the Quality and
Excellence Advisors at the DGEP Secretariat General and gave them out
memorial gifts.