July 14, 2021
The statement by Together Gibraltar on the delivery of eServices underscores their total lack of understanding of the work involved in delivering these services, and their complete inability to comprehend the detailed information already provided.
The information given in Parliament last May by Minister Isola to a Question by Marlene Hassan Nahon was a comprehensive and complete answer detailing every penny expended in each of the three years on all Digital Services, including the costs of all the hardware, software, network and infrastructure on which the eServices project relies and is dependent on, as well as the costs of delivering Covid related services. What is the point of eServices if the hardware, servers or network fail and the services are not available? They are all part of the Government delivery of these services.
The facts are as follows;
Its time Together Gibraltar spent a little more time understanding the issues and informing itself better of the reality of what is happening and the incredible work being undertaken by many within the public sector to make this vision a reality.
The work engaged in delivering these services impacts on each and every Department and Government is grateful for the dedication and determination of these Departments in continuing to work to deliver more and more services to the public. Government fully expects that within the next 12 months further Departments will be added to the list providing full eServices. These will be welcomed by the entire community.
Minister Isola commented: “The change from paper to delivery of Digital Services across Government is a challenging and complex one. I have every confidence we will get there and become more efficient as we enable citizens and businesses alike to interact with us from their office or home, very much more easily than at present and at any time. I am extremely grateful to all those that are working so hard with us to make this revolutionary change to our system of administration a reality. Together Gibraltar is clearly not interested in the progress being made but simply playing cheap politics. What a shame.”
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