Voice and video calls: Sheikh Hamdan launches software for government leaders to communicate

MoMansour - | Technology

In a safe, integrated, and highly dependable digital environment, leaders may quickly coordinate with one another.

On Sunday, a new app was introduced in Dubai that makes it easier for decision-makers and government officials to communicate instantly, dependable, and effectively. The Hub Nub app, introduced by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, offers a variety of features, including as voice messages, video and audio calls, and instant messaging. Additionally, it makes it possible to share stuff like webpages, documents, and photographs.

The software, which was created by Digital Dubai, acts as a platform for strategic real-time communication between government leaders from various sectors, which will aid in improving decision-making. The new platform satisfies the requirement for quick choices to improve governance.

The government is working to create ground-breaking digital tools, according to Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed. We must make sure that decisions are made quickly, effectively, and in real time if we are to maintain Dubai's position as a government that leads the globe. We are dedicated to giving the government sector all the assistance it requires to deliver high-quality services that go above and beyond the standards set by the international community and to create cutting-edge new models for enhancing governmental effectiveness and public well-being.

Sheikh Hamdan launches software for government
Sheikh Hamdan launches software for government

"We aim to maintain Dubai's position as the best city in the world to live, work, and travel. We must consistently discover strong, original solutions to problems that may appear insurmountable if we are to accomplish our lofty ambitions. Dubai keeps making significant investments to increase its technical capacity. We are sure that the city will continue to lead the way in technological innovation and acceptance. The talent in our country inspires us to set higher standards for effectiveness and quality, and to broaden the boundaries of excellence in our endeavours to enhance people's lives, he continued.

24/7 services

The Emirate has made great progress in digitising government processes and ensuring that services are available when consumers need them, according to Hamad Obaid Al Mansoori, director-general of Digital Dubai.

"Without ensuring that government communication matches international benchmarks, this would not have been possible. With the release of the Hub Nub app, government officials now have access to a brand-new, cutting-edge platform that allows for immediate communication in order to coordinate activities, share ideas, and reach informed choices. The software helps government decision-makers who must rapidly contact with numerous parties in order to acquire enough information and make a decision.

The software gives government officials a platform to quickly coordinate with one another in a secure, integrated, and highly dependable digital environment. The platform, which is always accessible, enables speedy debates and the immediate exchange of papers and notes required to rapidly and effectively reach the best conclusion.

The platform helps senior government officials communicate regularly and instantly, which is necessary to streamline the planning, development, and innovation processes.

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