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 The Organizational Structure

The organization structure of the e-Government Program consists of the following components:

  • The e-Government Program supreme Supervisory Committee:
    This committee is formed by His Excellency the Minister of Finance, His Excellency the Minister of Communications and Information Technology, and His Excellency the Governor of the Communications and Information Technology Commission.
  • The e-Government Program Steering Committee:
    This committee is headed by His Excellency the Governor of the Communications and Information Technology Commission. His deputy is the Director General of the Computer Center at the Ministry of Finance. Committee members include a number of relevant executives from the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the Communications and Information Technology Commission as well as the Director of the e-Government Program.
  • An e-Government Committee in each government organization is to be directly linked to the top executive in that organization. The major task of these committees is to supervise the implementation of the e-government plan in their respective organizations (these committees are currently being formed).
  • The Advisory Group: consists of expert members specializing in areas related to this field.
  • The Program Director: The Program Director is assisted by business units which include specialists with adequate qualifications to undertake the tasks of the program.
Organizational Structure

The e-Government Program supreme Supervisory Committee

First: Committee Membership:
The committee consists of the following members:

  • His Excellency the Minister of Finance.
  • His Excellency the Minister of Communications and Information Technology.
  • His Excellency the Governor of the Communications and Information Technology Commission.

Management of the e-Government Program is undertaken by the secretariat of the Supreem Supervisory Committee at the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.

Second - Roles of the Supreme Supervisory Committee: The Supreme Supervisory Committee has complete authority over the e-Government Program. Its functions include:

  • Approval of strategies and general policies relating to e-government.
  • Supervision of e-Government implementation.
  • Follow-up and strategic coordination between government organizations.
  • Provide support for the implementation of e-government.

The e-Government Program Steering Committee

First: Committee Membership:
The Steering Committee is formed by the Supreem Supervisory Committee and headed by His Excellency the Governor of the Communications and Information Technology Commission. It includes the following members:

  • Representatives of the Ministries of Finance, Communications and Information Technology, and the Communications and Information Technology Commission.
  • The e-Government Program Director.
  • The secretariat of this committee manages the e-Government Program.

Second - Roles of the Steering Committee:
This committee handles the following tasks:

  • Execution of strategic resolutions issued by the Supreem Supervisory Committee and development of the necessary directive programs to implement these resolutions.
  • Completion of preparatory tasks for the Supreem Supervisory Committee.
  • Reporting on necessary topics and recommendations to the Supreem Supervisory Committee for approval.
  • Direct supervision of the program's administrative tasks.
  • Preparation of detailed work plans.
  • Prepare e-government projects, submit them to the Supreem Supervisory Committee and follow up their implementation.
  • Identify priorities and formulate policies, standards, frameworks and procedures for e-government projects.
  • Evaluation of the efforts exerted by government and private sector organizations relevant to the e-Government Program.

The Advisory Group


The advisory group consists of an elite group of experts and specialists from the public and private sectors, whose expertise is utilized in the following functions:

  • Participate in the identification of priorities and main directions for e-government.
  • Participate in identifying requirements for implementation of e-government projects implementation and requirements for the application and usage of e-government.
  • Study the matters referred to them by the Steering Committee and recommend the appropriate consultation on these matters.
  • Provide suggestions and recommendations on the e-Government Program to the Steering Committee.
The Organizational Structure