Ministry of Finance signs MoU with Injazat Data Systems to assess and identify Ministry’s IT requirements

Published October 7th, 2007 - 01:21 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

"The programs developed by the ministry have attracted significant private sector support, proving these programs are efficient and effective when applied to Federal Government transactions such as The Electronic Derham and The Electronic Procurement System, The Electronic Industrial System and others," said H.E. Al Khouri.

H.E. Al Khouri added: “The ministry is keen to adopt a continually evolving approach in order to keep pace with modern developments and requirements needed to shift to electronic-based governance, in which the UAE has been a proactive advocate."

H.E. Al Khouri, said: “Injazat Data Systems has successfully worked with many government organizations, and we are convinced that the company can deliver the results we desire. Injazat has a reputable track record in both the private and public sectors, and also enjoys a significant edge with its comprehensive understanding of distinct local requirements being an Abu Dhabi-based company. We are looking forward to benefiting from Injazat Data Systems' world-class IT services that will help the Ministry effectively carry out its critical responsibilities.”

Under the terms of the MoU, Injazat Data Systems will be responsible for accommodating all the IT services requirements of the Ministry, assessing the size and complexity of the Ministry’s operations to determine the appropriate IT services, and submitting a joint proposal for the structure of the potential transitional administration. In return, the Ministry of Finance will enable Injazat Data Systems to access and work at all relevant sites and offices of the Ministry.

"The programs developed by the ministry have attracted significant private sector support, proving these programs are efficient and effective when applied to Federal Government transactions such as The Electronic Derham and The Electronic Procurement System, The Electronic Industrial System and others," said H.E. Al Khouri.

H.E. Al Khouri added: “The ministry is keen to adopt a continually evolving approach in order to keep pace with modern developments and requirements needed to shift to electronic-based governance, in which the UAE has been a proactive advocate."

H.E. Al Khouri, said: “Injazat Data Systems has successfully worked with many government organizations, and we are convinced that the company can deliver the results we desire. Injazat has a reputable track record in both the private and public sectors, and also enjoys a significant edge with its comprehensive understanding of distinct local requirements being an Abu Dhabi-based company. We are looking forward to benefiting from Injazat Data Systems' world-class IT services that will help the Ministry effectively carry out its critical responsibilities.”

Under the terms of the MoU, Injazat Data Systems will be responsible for accommodating all the IT services requirements of the Ministry, assessing the size and complexity of the Ministry’s operations to determine the appropriate IT services, and submitting a joint proposal for the structure of the potential transitional administration. In return, the Ministry of Finance will enable Injazat Data Systems to access and work at all relevant sites and offices of the Ministry.