Ministry Of Energy And Infrastructure Hosts Forum To Enhance Federal Building Evaluation And Support Zero Bureaucracy
The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure recently hosted a knowledge forum aimed at government entities. The focus was on improving the evaluation process for federal buildings, aligning with the UAE Government's goal to reduce bureaucracy. This initiative is part of efforts to streamline government procedures, speed up services, and enhance customer experiences, thereby strengthening the UAE's global reputation for efficient governance.
The forum gathered various government institutions, ministry employees, and asset management specialists. It highlighted new digital tools developed under the Zero Bureaucracy initiative. These tools are designed to simplify building evaluations, contributing to faster service delivery and improved operational efficiency in managing government assets.

During the event, innovative models were showcased that aim to cut down procedural steps and reduce time spent on managing federal buildings. These models are intended to boost operational efficiency while adding value to asset management. The forum also included discussions on redesigning procedures using flexible and effective principles.
Dialogue sessions at the forum explored ways to redesign processes based on collaboration and integration among relevant entities. This approach aims to accelerate processes, eliminate unnecessary requirements, and improve customer satisfaction by involving partners and stakeholders in service development.
The event underscored the ministry’s dedication to adopting global best practices in management. It also promoted integrated efforts towards achieving the ‘We the UAE 2031’ vision through top-tier government services. By showcasing these innovative models, the UAE aims to build a more agile, innovative, and sustainable government system.
This strategic direction reflects a commitment to creating a flexible and efficient procedural framework that enhances overall service delivery. The forum reaffirmed the ministry's role in fostering collaboration among entities for better service outcomes.
Ultimately, these initiatives are designed not only to streamline operations but also to position the UAE as a leader in government performance efficiency globally. By focusing on reducing bureaucracy and enhancing digital mechanisms for building evaluations, the UAE continues its journey toward excellence in governance.
With inputs from WAM