AMMAN — Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship Ahmed Hanandeh said that the total number of e-services provided by government ministries and institutions has reached 613 as of November of this year.
In a statement to the Jordan News Agency, Petra, on Saturday, he also said the overall number of new government e-services being launched until the end of 2022 stood at 73, while the total number of e-services currently under review amounted to 21 and 7 mobile phone applications.
Hanandeh expected that 326 new e-services will be added and operated by the end of 2023. Among the institutions offering e-services include the ministries of justice, labour, industry, trade, interior, investment, health, the Greater Amman Municipality and the Jordan Customs Department, among others.