Dubai, UAE – As part of its commitment to supporting the UAE Government’s goals to eliminate bureaucracy, the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure organized a knowledge forum for government entities. The focus was on the enhanced mechanism for evaluating federal buildings. The event brought together several government institutions and was attended by ministry employees and specialists in asset management.
The forum aimed to raise awareness among government entities about the newly developed digital mechanisms for building evaluation. These tools were designed as part of the Zero Bureaucracy initiative. They contribute to simplifying government procedures, accelerating services, and enhancing the customer experience. Ultimately, this reinforces the UAE’s position as a global model in government performance efficiency.

The forum featured innovative models that focus on reducing procedural steps and minimizing the time required for managing federal buildings. These efforts aim to increase operational efficiency and deliver added value in managing government assets. The event also included dialogue sessions. These explored ways to redesign procedures based on flexible and effective principles, emphasizing collaboration and integration among relevant entities.
The forum embodied the ministry’s approach of involving partners and stakeholders in the process of service development. It emphasized redesigning procedures to be more flexible and efficient, helping to accelerate processes and reduce unnecessary requirements. This enhances customer satisfaction.
Showcasing these innovative models reflected the UAE’s strategic direction. The goal is toward building a more agile, innovative, and sustainable government system. It also reaffirmed the ministry’s commitment to adopting global best practices in management. Additionally, it promotes integrated efforts to achieve the goals of the ‘We the UAE 2031’ vision through world-class government services.