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iGA implements new comprehensive plan to improve Bahrain’s ID card services

TDT | Manama

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A comprehensive plan has been introduced to improve Bahrain’s Identity (ID) card services, Information and eGovernment Authority (iGA) Chief Executive Mohammed Ali Al Qaed announced. The move, which is in response to customer feedback on ID card services, appointments, eServices, and physical service centre visits, will provide between 600 and 1,000 appointments per day.

The plan includes reopening the ID card services centre in the Seef Mall – Muharaq Branch; increasing the number of Fast Track employees; improving electronic identity card services by making procedures more efficient and raising capacity; developing further electronic services.

Future initiatives include increasing the number of self-service kiosks, making them available at new locations within the kingdom closer to the public, and adding Advanced eKey registration services to these machines.

The kiosks, offer three types of services, ID card chip updates, registration for the Government Notifications Service, and card reading, all without the need to book appointments.

From April 2020 to April 2021, more than 26,000 chip data updates were carried out via self-service kiosks. Al Qaed stated that these improvements are in line with directives by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, to develop and simplify the services provided to the public through various channels and to address the suggestions and complaints of the public and received through communication channels.

Customer suggestions for improvement, including feedback received via the National Suggestions and Complaints System (Tawasul), played a key role in the changes, which the iGA implemented this year.

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New offerings

The most notable new offerings were address eServices available via the National Portal, bahrain.bh, including requests to modify home addresses, print address statements, and verify statement validity. Al Qaed mentioned that the plan is in line with directives by the Minister of Interior, General Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, to streamline ID card procedures so they can be delivered effectively in the shortest time possible.

Al Qaed credited the Minister’s support, which enabled the iGA to continue improving ID card services. It includes initiatives either based on the current service structure or by creating new packages, as well as a capacity increase to allow the iGA to handle a higher average number of monthly transactions, up from approximately 9,500 eServices pre-pandemic through to March 2020, to 19,200 as of August 2021.

Among the most notable changes was the launch of ID card services at the beginning of this year, including more than 12 eServices via the National Portal, bahrain.bh, mobile applications, and other digital channels.

The iGA is working on further initiatives, recently launching a number of new ID card services such as the ability to download an ID card reader programme, improving the Online Appointment System and the option to attach required documents instead of having to email them separately. The number of online transactions during the pandemic topped 410,000.