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Minister Meets with Tajik Civil Aviation General Authority Chairman
Sunday, April 21, 2019
Minister Meets with Tajik Civil Aviation General Authority Chairman

Doha – QatarHE Minister of Transport and Communications Jassim Saif Ahmed Al-Sulaiti met here today with the Chairman of the General Authority of Civil Aviation of Tajikistan HE Mr. Ikram Sobhanzadeh.The two officials discussed cooperation relations between the two friendly countries in the fields of air transport and the opening up of airspace for their national carriers.The meeting was attended by Qatar’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Chairman HE Mr. Abdulla bin Nasser Turki Al Subaey and HE Ambassador of Tajikistan to Qatar Mr. Khisrav Sohibzoda.

Minister Holds Talks with UNWTO Secretary-General
Sunday, April 21, 2019
Minister Holds Talks with UNWTO Secretary-General

Doha – QatarHE Minister of Transport and Communications Jassim Saif Ahmed Al-Sulaiti met here today with the Secretary-General of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Mr. Zurab Pololikashvili.The two officials reviewed the relations between the State of Qatar and the UNWTO in the field of aviation industry and means of further enhancing them.

MOTC Launches Government Cloud, Media Analytics Services
Saturday, April 20, 2019
MOTC Launches Government Cloud, Media Analytics Services

Doha – QatarThe Ministry of Transport and Communications (MOTC) has launched the Government Cloud Service in association with MEEZA, and the Media Analytics Service, adding both of them to a list of shared services MOTC provides to government entities within the framework of Qatar Digital Government 2020.The first is a government cloud based Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). It utilizes dedicated government network and focuses on delivering the service over a private and highly secure environment for government entities. This helps those entities to reduce cost on connectivity as well as improve agility. Through the cloud selfservice portal, IT administrators can create virtual servers in minutes in conjunction with MOTC to be compliant with global systems and standards.Media Analytics Service allows government entities to monitor, follow and analyze what is being published about them on social media and traditional electronic media, thus helping them monitor information and relevant published topics, follow up their indicators, measure public opinion, interact with them and identify potential crises for action. It will also help them in the preparation of the necessary reports in this regard easily and through dashboards provided by MOTC to service subscribers.“We are glad to launch these two new services as part of MOTC’s plans for achieving the strategic objectives of the Qatar Digital Government 2020 Strategy, which aims to create efficiency in government administration, maximize opportunities to make better use of public funds in accordance with the Qatar National Vision 2030 that aims to ensure fast and reliable accessibility to information technology with reduced operational and capital expenditures,” said MOTC Assistant Undersecretary of Government Information Technology Sector Mr. Hassan Jassim Al-Sayed.“The Government Cloud Service will provide a standardized virtual server that takes responsibility for configuration and operations of government entities' operating system (OS), software, and databases,” he noted. Processing, storage, networks, and other fundamental computing resources are now provided where entities can deploy and run arbitrary software, which can include operating systems and applications.“MOTC also provides the Media Analytics Service to government entities,” he said, “to allow them to follow up and analyze what’s being published about them on media, social media and the traditional electronic media, thus helping them to have instant follow-up of public opinion and deal with it properly. This, eventually, helps enhance interaction and online engagement between the public and government entities.”MEEZA CEO Eng. Ahmad Mohamed Al-Kuwari said; "We are glad to be a part of this launch. Among the main business benefits of Government Cloud —just as in other cloud offerings—is that it enables a level of agility not possible with traditional IT infrastructures that rely on in country datacenters. Further, being multitenant, this is both highly efficient and scalable, as well as cost-effective. Cloud computing services are compatible with MOTC’s national information assurance policies. They also follow governance mechanisms based on highest world standards such as ISO certifications for quality management and information defense, as well as the ISO20000, which is the international IT service management (ITSM) standard that enables IT organizations; whether in-house, outsourced or external, to ensure that their ITSM processes are aligned with business needs and world best practice. It also provides guidance on cloud computing services deployment and application.”In Feb. last year, MOTC and MEEZA signed an agreement per which MEEZA will provide government cloud and infrastructure services for government entities within the framework of achieving the goals and objectives of the Qatar Digital Government 2020 Strategy.

Qatar Ranks Third in Arab World on Global Cybersecurity Index 2018
Monday, April 15, 2019
Qatar Ranks Third in Arab World on Global Cybersecurity Index 2018

Doha - QatarQatar has achieved high rankings in terms of cybersecurity and ranked third in the Arab world and 17th globally on the Global Cybersecurity Index 2018 released recently by the UN’s International Telecommunication Union (ITU).This year, Qatar advanced eight positions on the global landscape and occupied the 17th position, from the 25th in 2017.GCI 2018, which covered 175 countries around the world, placed Qatar with the top three countries in the Arab States region.GCI is an index developed by the ITU aiming to provide insight into the cybersecurity engagement of Member States. Rooted in the ITU’s Global Cybersecurity Agenda (GCA), the third version - GCI 2018 - still oversees the level of commitment in five areas: legal measures, technical measures, organizational measures, capacity building, and cooperation.GCI 2018 said “Qatar ranks third with a strong legal framework and a robust organizational structure with a National Cybersecurity Strategy (NCS) that has a key focus on securing critical information infrastructure and a National Cybersecurity Committee responsible to implement and drive that Strategy. Their eCrime law integrates a large arsenal of procedural measures.”GCI top ten most committed countries globally in 2018 included United Kingdom, ranked first, USA, second and France, third. Positions from four through ten went to Lithuania, Estonia, Singapore, Spain, Malaysia, Norway, Canada and Australia, respectively.GCI 2018 says that in 2018, the majority of countries reported having a national cybersecurity strategy, which is an increase from last year, and 47% have metrics to measure cybersecurity development at a national level, which is also an improvement, since in 2017 only 21% had metrics. It says that the overall result shows improvement and strengthening of all five pillars of the cybersecurity agenda in various countries in all regions.The GCI is included under ITU Plenipotentiary Resolution 130 on strengthening the role of ITU in building confidence and security in the use of information and communication technologies. The ultimate goal is to foster a global culture of cybersecurity and its integration at the core of information and communication technologies.The first GCI survey was conducted in 2013/2014 in partnership with ABI Research where a total of 105 countries responded out of 193 ITU Member States and the results were published in 2015.

Qatar’s presence felt at Seatrade Cruise Global Expo in Miami
Sunday, April 14, 2019
Qatar’s presence felt at Seatrade Cruise Global Expo in Miami

Doha-A Qatari delegation comprising five government and private sector parties led by the Ministry of Transport and Communication, Qatar National Tourism Council (QNTC), and Qatar Ports, participated in the Seatrade Cruise Global Expo and Conference, which concluded in Miami, US recently.Considered one of the largest and most significant events in the global cruise industry calendar, the Seatrade Cruise Global expo provides a valuable opportunity to directly promote cruise destinations, network with partners from around the world, and conclude agreements and deals with global cruise lines.This year the participants from over 130 countries included more than 11,000 cruise industry leaders and 700 exhibitors. Qatar’s delegation to the conference also visited Cruise Terminal A in Miami Port, considered globally to be a model cruise port.The delegation examined the facilities and services provided to passengers and cruise ships, taking note of the standards to be applied as Qatar develops its own temporary cruise terminals in Doha Port.“Seatrade Cruise Global is a great platform for sector leaders and key universal cruise operators to know Qatar’s potentials and resources, which qualify it to be among their cruise programs,” said Mr. Mohammed Al-Mutawa, Maritime Transport Services Quality Director at the Ministry of Transport and Communications.   The Doha Port, he said, plays a key role in boosting Qatar’s ranking as an attractive tourist destination in the region through receiving global cruise ships and providing a full range of resources and this helps in the growth of such a key sector, thus achieving economic diversity, which is one of Qatar National Vision 2030’s top goals.“Doha Port’s growing role is a reflection of a comprehensive development operation that aims to transform it into a unique integrated tourism hub in the region. Dredging works to deepen its channel have lately completed and this bolsters its capacity to accommodate the world’s largest cruise ships.”He hailed the roles played by Mwani Qatar, the National Tourism Council and stakeholders. He also emphasized that all the concerned bodies pay a great attention to providing topnotch services to cruise ships, plus all the necessary facilitations to ensure flexible passage and departure. This would contribute to making it a cruise hub in the region for inbound and outbound cruises.These temporary terminals will serve cruise passengers over the next few seasons until the full-time and permanent terminal is complete in time for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.Capt Abdulla al-Khanji, CEO, Mwani Qatar, said, “We are very pleased with the significant successes that have been achieved in securing Qatar’s place on the global cruise map in the region and we look forward to further success in the coming seasons with our commitment to harnessing all logistical and technical capabilities and ensuring better service to our visitors in collaboration with all stakeholders.”He added, “The important developments come at a time we are improving infrastructure and building the necessary facilities at Doha Port, which will become Qatar’s gateway to marine tourism as part of the Ministry of Transport and Communications strategic plan aimed at supporting Qatar’s marine tourism sector and enhance economic diversification in line with Qatar National Vision 2030”He noted that Mwani Qatar’s participation in Seatrade Cruise Global, along with the Ministry of Transport and Communications and QNTC has provided an ample opportunity to get a closer look at the latest experiences and best practices in the cruise industry and to hold fruitful meetings with a number of operators of cruise ships and ports around the world.Rashed al-Qurese, chief marketing officer, QNTC, commented, “We are working with our partners at the Ministry of Transport and Communication, Mwani, Qatar Airways, and the various destination management companies to move to the next level in the development of the cruise industry, which will see Qatar emerging as a turnaround port for cruise ships during the 2019/2020 winter season.Maritime Transport Services Quality Director at the Ministry of Transport and Communications, Mohamed al-Mutawa, commented: “Seatrade Cruise Global is a great platform for sector leaders and key universal cruise operators to know Qatar’s potential and its resources, which qualify it to be featured in their cruise itineraries.Doha Port plays a key role in boosting Qatar’s ranking as an attractive tourist destination in the region through receiving cruise ships from around the world and providing a full range of resources.This helps in the growth of such a key sector, thus achieving the economic diversity that is one of Qatar National Vision 2030s top goals.”He added, “Doha Port’s growing role is a reflection of a comprehensive development operation that aims to transform it into a unique integrated tourism hub in the region. Dredging works to deepen its channel have been recently completed and this bolsters its capacity to accommodate the worlds largest cruise ships.”Al-Mutawa also hailed the roles played by Mwani Qatar, Qatar National Tourism Council and other stakeholders in converting Doha Port into a cruise hub in the region for inbound and outbound cruises, emphasising that all concerned parties pay great attention to providing high quality services to cruise ships, as well as all the necessary facilitations to ensure flexible passage and departure.The cruise industry is one of six tourism segments which the National Tourism Sector Strategy focuses on.It is also one of the fastest growing tourism segments, with Qatar seeing a 39% increase in the number of cruise passengers in 2017/2018. Growth is expected to double this season.Ahead of the 2018/2019 season, QNTC signed a number of co-operation agreements, including with Germany’s Aida Cruises and Italy’s Costa Cruises.

Qatar Makes Region’s First-Ever G5 Phone Call
Saturday, April 13, 2019
Qatar Makes Region’s First-Ever G5 Phone Call

Doha-QatarQatar has become the first country in the region to have conducted the first-ever phone call through G5 network. The call was conducted via Vodafone Qatar’s G5 network - a move that confirms Qatar’s leadership as one of the world’s most advanced countries in the field of digital communications.HE Minister of Transport and Communications Jassim Saif Ahmed Al-Sulaiti made the phone call today with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Secretary-General HE Mr. Houlin Zhao, who’s now the recipient of the world’s first-ever G5 phone call. The two officials discussed the relations between the State of Qatar and the ITU and means of further enhancing them.Qatar’s two telecom service providers have earlier announced the launch of their G5 networks, which will bring about a paradigm shift across all sectors in the country thanks to the huge opportunities and potentials they offer.In transportation industry, for instance, the new technology will allow for vehicle-to-vehicle communications (V2V), traffic management, advanced driver-assistance systems and driverless cars.    

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