Iraqi Telecom launches “Tas’heel” service to track and complete government transactions
Iraqi Minister of Communications Hiyam Al-Yasiri announced on Monday the launch of the “Tas’heel” service to track and complete government transactions for citizens .
“Today, we announce the official launch of the project to facilitate the transfer of citizens’ personal documents and facilitate their access via Iraqi Post,” Al-Yasiri said during the project launch conference, attended by a Shafaq News Agency correspondent. She added, “The project allows the delivery of all official documents from state institutions to citizens in modern and confidential ways, using the latest technological techniques .”
The minister emphasized that “the government attaches great importance to digital transformation and has launched a number of projects in this field,” noting that “the Ministry of Communications is the primary driver of digital services thanks to the available infrastructure, such as the unified card, passport, banking, and internet services .”
Al-Yasiri added, “The project is being implemented by the General Postal and Savings Company with the participation of the private sector. It is one of the most important projects that reduces financial and administrative corruption, limits direct contact between citizens and employees, and contributes to the speedy completion of transactions through automation .”
She explained that “the service will save citizens the trouble of having to visit ministries to obtain the required documents, as they will be delivered digitally,” noting that “the Ministries of Higher Education, Education, Foreign Affairs, and Interior can easily deliver their documents to citizens through the project .”
She emphasized that the project represents “a true automation of the Iraqi postal system, which had been virtually halted before the ministry took over. We have succeeded in revitalizing this sector.” She added, “The measure of any country’s success lies in its postal services, and we have achieved accomplishments in data exchange indicators for aviation, express mail, shipment tracking, and technology quality. We have also restored Iraq’s membership in the Universal Postal Service after it was previously frozen due to sanctions and financial fines .”
Regarding the project’s mechanism, Al-Yasiri said, “This is achieved by providing citizens with a postal code that facilitates many procedures, especially in e-commerce.”
Shafaq.com