Abu Dhabi, UAE:– Through cutting edge initiatives such as TAMM, the Abu Dhabi government is showcasing how digital transformation and digital governance can benefit everyone in Abu Dhabi today, as part of UAE Innovation Month.

TAMM, the integrated Abu Dhabi government services portal that allows residents to log in to access a range of services from government entities, is part of the Abu Dhabi government’s efforts to accelerate Vision 2030 and the Abu Dhabi Plan. Under the stewardship of the ADDA and in close collaboration with all government entities, the initiative is focused on contributing towards a knowledge-based economy. TAMM will ultimately bring together all government services under one banner, accessible via website, mobile app, call centre or physical service centre.

Mohamed Al Askar, the newly-appointed Acting Director General of the Abu Dhabi Digital Authority, said: “UAE Innovation Month offers a unique opportunity to highlight our progressive government’s strategic plan.  Supporting and empowering Abu Dhabi's vision to become a global smart city, serving its citizens, residents, investors and visitors through a next-generation digital infrastructure that facilitates and enhances their lives is our collaborative goal. TAMM is one of our key initiatives in close alignment with all government entities to deliver omnichannel services that encapsulate excellence, speed and efficiency."

Innovation is one of the core pillars of the transformative strategy, which has led to the creation of a consolidated digital platform which delivers government services at unified access points guided by advanced technologies. As an integrated and secure portal, TAMM promotes digital inclusivity while maintaining operational excellence and efficiency.

Pioneering a digitised future, TAMM plays a significant role in Abu Dhabi’s ongoing transformation by offering convenient citizen experiences to local communities facilitating social and economic growth in Abu Dhabi.

For more information, please visit www.tamm.abudhabi    

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About TAMM

TAMM provides its customers with a comprehensive range of government services through one point of access at any time and place. A first-of-its-kind in the region, TAMM aims to achieve service excellence across Abu Dhabi government by moving the service delivery model towards a customer-focused approach. The initiative works towards enriching the public’s experience by employing innovative technologies transforming them into easy-to-use tools. The platform is managed by the Abu Dhabi Digital Authority (ADDA) and aims to consolidate Abu Dhabi government services into a more efficient and easier-to-navigate experience that provides end-to-end journeys on one platform.

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