Minister: 613 e-services launched to November 2022
Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, Ahmed Hanandeh said the total number of e-services provided by government ministries and institutions until the current month of November reached 613.
In a statement to 'Petra' on Saturday, he also noted the overall number of new gov't e-services being launched to end of 2022 stood at 73, while the total number of e-services currently being examined hit 21 and 7 mobile phone applications are currently being studied.
Hanandeh expected that 326 new e-services will be added and operated by the end of next 2023.
Among the key institutions offering e-services, he referred to ministries of justice, labor, industry, trade, interior, investment, health, Greater Amman Municipality (GAM), Jordan Customs Department (JCD), and other multiple public departments.
Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, Ahmed Hanandeh said the total number of e-services provided by government ministries and institutions until the current month of November reached 613.
In a statement to 'Petra' on Saturday, he also noted the overall number of new gov't e-services being launched to end of 2022 stood at 73, while the total number of e-services currently being examined hit 21 and 7 mobile phone applications are currently being studied.
Hanandeh expected that 326 new e-services will be added and operated by the end of next 2023.
Among the key institutions offering e-services, he referred to ministries of justice, labor, industry, trade, interior, investment, health, Greater Amman Municipality (GAM), Jordan Customs Department (JCD), and other multiple public departments.
Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, Ahmed Hanandeh said the total number of e-services provided by government ministries and institutions until the current month of November reached 613.
In a statement to 'Petra' on Saturday, he also noted the overall number of new gov't e-services being launched to end of 2022 stood at 73, while the total number of e-services currently being examined hit 21 and 7 mobile phone applications are currently being studied.
Hanandeh expected that 326 new e-services will be added and operated by the end of next 2023.
Among the key institutions offering e-services, he referred to ministries of justice, labor, industry, trade, interior, investment, health, Greater Amman Municipality (GAM), Jordan Customs Department (JCD), and other multiple public departments.
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Minister: 613 e-services launched to November 2022
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