Abu Dhabi unleashes bureaucratic chaos as MoFA and Customs sign digital pact

Abu Dhabi government officials just made a deal that will change how they work together. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs joined hands with Abu Dhabi Customs to share digital information faster than ever before. Omar Obaid Al Hesan Al Shamsi from the foreign ministry met with Rashed Lahej Al Mansoori from customs at government headquarters. They signed papers that will connect their computer systems directly. This partnership means less paperwork and quicker service for everyone.

The new system will let both offices swap data safely through secure digital channels. Government workers can access information instantly without making phone calls or sending emails back and forth. Smart technology will protect sensitive details from hackers and cyber criminals. Citizens will notice much faster service when they need help from either office. The computers will talk to each other automatically around the clock.

Both leaders want to cut red tape that slows down government work. Artificial intelligence will handle routine tasks that used to take hours of human work. The foreign ministry and customs office will eliminate boring paperwork that frustrated people for years. Dubai wants to become the top trading center for the whole world. This computer upgrade helps make that dream come true for business owners and regular citizens alike.
 

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