UAE Digital Government Services: A Big Step Forward
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, recently praised UAE digital government services. He called UAE PASS a major national achievement. This system shows how far the UAE has come in digital transformation.
What is UAE PASS?
UAE PASS is a smart digital ID system. It allows people to access many government services easily and safely. More than 11 million people use it. Users have logged in over 600 million times. This proves the system works well and is popular.
How UAE PASS Improves Services
UAE PASS connects users to many government services quickly. It saves time and effort. People can complete tasks online without visiting offices. This is why it’s part of the UAE’s plan for better digital government services. The system keeps user data safe while making services faster.
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The UAE’s Progress in Digital Services
During the recent Cabinet meeting, Sheikh Mohammed praised the country’s progress. The UAE ranked fifth in the 2025 IMD World Competitiveness Ranking. This shows the UAE leads in digital government innovation. The country moved from 28th place in 2009 to the top five now.
What’s Next for UAE Digital Government Services?
The UAE govt. will continue improving digital services. UAE PASS will play a key role in this journey. The goal is to offer smart, secure, and easy-to-use services to everyone. The government wants to make life simpler for citizens and residents alike.
UAE PASS is a clear example of how the UAE leads in digital government services. It makes life easier for millions of users. This system shows how the country embraces technology to serve its people better. The future looks bright for UAE digital government services.
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