Dubai aviation authority inks deals on use of Web Service technology

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The deal also seeks to automate the DACC’s verification of commercial licenses. (WAM)
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  • These agreements aim to foster enhanced cooperation and integrated link using ‘Web Service’ technology.
  • The deal outlined establishing an integrated system for paperless governmental operations in Dubai.

Dubai, UAE – The Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) signed two deals with Dubai Aviation City Corporation (DACC) and Dubai Integrated Economic Zones Authority to use ‘Web Service’ technology.

These deals aim to foster enhanced cooperation and integrated link using ‘Web Service’ technology for issuing commercial activity permits in the aviation sector.

This will enable immediate approvals from DCAA for commercial licensing transactions in the Al Maktoum International Airport and Dubai Airport Freezone, WAM reported.

It will also strengthen institutional information and data management cooperation, facilitating systematic integration.

The deal outlined implementing Dubai’s paperless strategy through technologies, establishing an integrated system for paperless governmental operations, and securing data exchange between entities.

It also seeks to automate the DACC’s verification of commercial licenses, providing customers with a seamless and streamlined experience via a single integrated link portal.

The deal between the DCAA and the Dubai Integrated Economic Zones Authority entails the integrated link of data and information through a fully integrated and activated blockchain technology connection.

This linkage is realized through a fully integrated and activated connection designed to employ blockchain technology, thereby enhancing the speed and accuracy of service provision.

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