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e-Government Conference Muscat, Oman Ali Faramawy Vice President, Microsoft International Future Technologies and the Impact on e-Government

Technology Partnerships Vision Public Sector Perspective Quality of Place, Quality of Life, driven by Quality of Service

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e-Government Conference Muscat, Oman

Ali FaramawyVice President, Microsoft International

Future Technologies and the Impact

on e-Government

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Technology

Partnerships

Vision

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Efficient & Effective Government

High Quality Health & Social Care

Public Sector Perspective

Quality Education

Robust, Sustainable Economies

Quality of Place, Quality of Life, driven by Quality of Service

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Improve Management

Improve Execution

CEO

Operations Land Social

Care

Finance HR

A responsive, efficient and integrated Government

Enabled by new technologies…

Our Vision for Government

Empower Citizens

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Increase Worker

Productivity

Modernize Government IT

Improve Citizen Interaction

Strengthen the relationship

between people and their

government

Improve collaboration, workflow

and telework

innovation

Realize Government Goals with Technology

Simplify data management,

improve security and

reduce energy costs from the desktop to the

data center

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Qatari Supreme Judiciary Council

"Previously, it could take up to a month for a judge to deliver a verdict. What took weeks is now done in a matter of minutes because all relevant precedents or other documents are there at the click of a mouse.”

Tayseer Al-HamdanIT Manager, Qatar Supreme Courts of Justice Benefits

• Easier search

• Low total cost of ownership

• Productivity gains

• Improved customer service

• Easier knowledge share

Enhanced Opportunity and

Document Collaboration

Anytime Access to People and

Information from Many Locations

Real-Time Communications

Across Distributed Teams

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Converging PC, Phone, TV

SCREENS EVERYWHERE

Combined Technologies

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To create experiences that combine the magic of software with the power of Internet

services across a world of devices

The Vision for the Future

Devices Internet

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INTERNETCLOUD

Private

CloudPublic Cloud

Cloud Services

On-PremisesServers

Desktop

Devices

On-Premises

The Future for e-Government

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Innovate through Pubic-Private Partnerships

Improves quantity, quality, cost, relevance of products and services delivered.

Balances individual goals, risks, and rewards to benefit each stakeholder: government, private sector partners,

and citizens.

Creates a vision of shared success

Combines partner strengths for greater impact.

Long-term sustainable development for the future.

Aligning Government with Business

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