Omnix's Saudi govt IT project receives award

Omnix's Saudi govt IT project receives award
Updated 13 August 2012 16:16
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Omnix's Saudi govt IT project receives award

Omnix's Saudi govt IT project receives award

Omnix International, one of the Gulf's leading IT and software solution providers, has said that its client, the Saudi Arabian government's Makkah Municipality has been recognized with a 2012 Honorary Recognition Award by the international IT architecture firm iCMG for its new e-Government initiatives.

Omnix International partnered with international IT solution provider Oracle Corporation to provide a best-in-class e-Government solution for Makkah's municipal operations, which employs more than 3,000 professionals. The solution services more than 30 different business applications, which range from issuing construction licenses, land and urban planning, digging permits, field inspection, shop permits as well as managing the municipality's financial and human resources and payroll processes among others.
A single public portal now enables citizens and third parties to make online applications for the above services and underpins Makkah's strategy to make government services and employees more efficient and cost effective.

Omnix International's Founder and President Jamal Abu Issa said: "I am delighted that the holy city of Makkah has received a special recognition award, which recognizes the quality of our solutions, which have been delivered in tandem with Oracle.”

We have a proven track record of successful Oracle Siebel implementations across the Middle East supported by our large team of Arabic speaking consultants who fully understand e-Government. We have worked closely with the Makkah Municipality to understand its specific business and subsequently have delivered best-in-class IT solutions and training, which have dramatically improved the holy city's business efficiencies across its multiple departments."