Date:06/03/17
Thus, according to the latest statistical data, 1,673,687 uses of electronic services were registered on the portal during February this year.
Electronic services provided by the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of Population (MLSPP) were used most commonly (946,084 times) in stated period. MLSPP’s “Single E-Application and Assignment Alt System for delivering targeted social assistance to low-income families” electronic service was used 394,389 times in the reporting period.
As is known, 37 different types of electronic services provided by the Ministry of Transport, Communications and High Technologies (MTCHT) have been integrated into the E-government portal. These e-services were used 565,935 times during last month.
MTCHT’s “Provision of information on mobile phone numbers shifted to another network with the use of Mobile Number Portability (MNP) service” electronic service was used most commonly (300,300 times) during last month.
The electronic services of the State Customs Committee (SCC) were used 71,470 times in the stated period. SCC’s “Acceptance of electronic customs declarations for customs clearance of goods and vehicles” electronic service was used 55,099 times.
Electronic certificates, which allow individuals to electronically form personal information on the portal, as well as to print out this information and send it to the relevant organization, were used 25,862 times during last month.
The State Students Admission Commission’s electronic services, which are used more commonly than e-services of any other organization during summer months, were used 18,701 times in February 2017.
Which e-services were used most commonly on the E-government portal in February 2017?
The popularity of the E-government portal, which is an essential component of transparent and convenient governance, is increasing among the population of the country. The dynamic growth in the number of users of the electronic services that are being provided to citizens through “www.e-gov.az” portal clearly testifies to this. Statistics on the use of electronic services are updated every month.Thus, according to the latest statistical data, 1,673,687 uses of electronic services were registered on the portal during February this year.
Electronic services provided by the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of Population (MLSPP) were used most commonly (946,084 times) in stated period. MLSPP’s “Single E-Application and Assignment Alt System for delivering targeted social assistance to low-income families” electronic service was used 394,389 times in the reporting period.
As is known, 37 different types of electronic services provided by the Ministry of Transport, Communications and High Technologies (MTCHT) have been integrated into the E-government portal. These e-services were used 565,935 times during last month.
MTCHT’s “Provision of information on mobile phone numbers shifted to another network with the use of Mobile Number Portability (MNP) service” electronic service was used most commonly (300,300 times) during last month.
The electronic services of the State Customs Committee (SCC) were used 71,470 times in the stated period. SCC’s “Acceptance of electronic customs declarations for customs clearance of goods and vehicles” electronic service was used 55,099 times.
Electronic certificates, which allow individuals to electronically form personal information on the portal, as well as to print out this information and send it to the relevant organization, were used 25,862 times during last month.
The State Students Admission Commission’s electronic services, which are used more commonly than e-services of any other organization during summer months, were used 18,701 times in February 2017.
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