The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, ADJD, has recently organised its 41st monthly media forum, titled, “Digital Transformation, Everyone is Concerned”, at its headquarters in the New Building Theatre.
According to a report by WAM, during the forum ADJD Strategic Planning Division director Abdullah Saif Zahran highlighted that there would be 100 percent digitisation of all services, and 80 percent of all the department’s services will be developed, enhanced and conducted through digital channels by in 2018.
Zahran also said that the department has achieved many of its priorities during the current year, which will be completed next year.
“This is represented by over 19 workshops that we have organised, which had discussed the potential of digital transformation and reviewed the outcomes of standard comparisons, studies of client experiences and improvements to notary services, as well as launching 46 services that were partially transferred to notary services, 24 services that were fully transferred to the Public Prosecution and 15 services to the courts,” he further added.
He highlighted that the main goals of digital transformation, as well as placing them on top of the strategic priorities of the ADJD’s 2016-2020 plan, consist of achieving a mature digital institution in the emirate, as well as implementing Executive Council Resolution No. 9, to form a commission to enhance and develop services, transform the digitisation acceleration rate of the team and the government, make users happy and promote international competitiveness.
Khawla Salem Saeed Al Qubaisi, director, Information Technology Division, stressed that the ADJD’s Digital Transformation Programme aims to update the department’s services and make them available through various digital channels such as the internet, smartphones and other interactive platforms, while noting that its main purpose is to provide a full service through digital channels, without the need for the user’s personal presence.
She highlighted that the ADJD currently provides 217 services through 13 divisions, including the divisions of Court Services, Lawyer Affairs, Implementation, Courts, Public Prosecution, Government Cases, the Abu Dhabi Judicial Academy and others.