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Enlisting Artificial Intelligence and Big Data in COVID-19 fight has helped Bahrain ‘save precious time’ and combat the pandemic in a better way, said a top iGA official. The advanced technologies helped Kingdom easing the burden on medical staff and allowed them to focus on active cases that require treatment and thorough observation.
The CEO of the Information and Egobiene (IGA) authority, Mohammed Ali Al-Qaed, said that this is a web seminar on the “future vision of the virtual government through the objective of COVVI-19” organized through the D ‘program D’ Sewning of Saudi-Arabia “Yesser” Yesser “Yesser” and the World Bank.
Bahrain’s Beaware application, said Al-Qaed, played an important role in monitoring the instances of synthetic intelligence and COVVI-19 megadata. 758,000 downloads The application has registered more than 758,000 downloads and 401,000 records through citizens and residents, he revealed.
Beaware has enabled on-point check reservations for Americans completing periods of self-isolation at home, online to check results, Lacheck Local and Global Covid-19 updates, as well as measures and rules issued through the Ministry of Health.
Digital government experts from KSA, UAE, UK, Finland, and Australia, as well as speakers from the World Bank Group, World Bank, and the United Nations, were present during the webinar held on the role of modern technology in combatting the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).
Bahrain in cloud policy, the leading executive said, has greatly helped the country to fight the Covid-19 pandemic, because about 61% of the facilities offered here were already in the cloud computing system. “It helped the kingdom lower costs, lower power, and offer unlimited capacity. ” »
The remote paintings at forty-five al-Qaeda government entities said the kingdom has also implemented the remote painting protocol at approximately forty-five government entities that offer maximum of their online services. The procedure has enabled 6,500 painters to securely access Government Knowledge NetPaintings (GDNs) via a remote SSL VPN.
“This was in addition to offering technical support with the use of the Microsoft Teams platform, which allowed many employees to telecommute.” Video conferring technologies, including that of Zoom, and Cisco application, were made use in high-level ministerial meetings, the iGA CE told the conference.
Al-Qaed also provided a review of Bahrain’s remote learning and the progress made to move the Ministry of Education Portal (Edunet) to the cloud. , Bahrein. bh before the global pandemic.
some of the processes were substituted with its digital alternative at a later time, with Comprehensive ID and population registration service being one amongst them. “The goal now is to create a centralised infrastructure for government services, with a focus on cybersecurity- one of the pillars of its IT system,” he told the conference.