Steering Committee Of Unified Government Resource Planning And Management System Holds Introductory Meeting
Doha: The Steering Committee of the Unified Government Resource Planning and Management System held the project's first introductory meeting with representatives of government entities and strategic partners, aimed at strengthening coordination and integration between all parties to ensure the effective implementation of the project's upcoming phases.
The meeting was attended by Mashael Ali Al Hammadi (pictured), Assistant Undersecretary for Digital Government Affairs at the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and Chair of the Committee; Ahmad Al-Mohannadi, Director of the Public Budget Department at the Ministry of Finance; and Rashid Al-Mannai, Director of Talent Management and National Human Resources Development at the Civil Service and Government Development Bureau, members of the committee.
The meeting aimed to review the project's implementation plan and strategic objectives in unifying HR and financial systems at the national level, thereby enhancing institutional efficiency and improving the quality of government services. It also outlined the implementation mechanisms, key phases, and technical advantages of the new system in areas such as process automation, big data analytics, and cloud computing, aligned with the Digital Agenda 2030 and laying the foundation for building a smart government powered by data and knowledge.
In her remarks, Mashael Ali Al Hammadi, Assistant Undersecretary for Digital Government Affairs at MCIT and Chair of the Committee, emphasised that the introductory meeting marks the formal announcement of the project's implementation and serves as a platform to strengthen communication with concerned government entities and update them on project details and execution plans. She noted that the project represents a pivotal milestone in the journey of digital government.
She added:“We view the implementation of the Unified Government Resource Planning and Management System as the cornerstone for building a more agile and sustainable government ecosystem, capable of adapting to global changes and accelerating the pace of innovation. This is not merely a technology project, but a national vision that reaffirms Qatar's commitment to investing in its digital future, building a knowledge-based government, and placing the citizen at the heart of its priorities."
This meeting follows the committee's recent participation in the Oracle Global AI Conference, during which the agreement to implement the unified Government Resource Planning and Management System was signed with Oracle as the project's technology partner. The collaboration underscores the committee's commitment to supporting the Digital Agenda 2030.
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