MoTC’s QDGTP starts Q3 and Q4 training plan with 96 courses

Doha: The Qatar Digital Government Training Program (QDGTP) of the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MoTC) has begun its training plan for the second half of 2021.

The Q3 and Q4 training plan, which began early this month, features 96 training courses covering 55 technical subjects; of which 30% are added to the plan for the first time, on top of which are subjects about information security and databases to be conducted with major technology firms like Microsoft and Oracle.

QDGTP pays great attention to the tailoring of its training plans since they shape up a roadmap to help IT employees and professionals at government entities to further sharpen their skills and knowledge at both the personal and professional levels and to obtain more professional certifications. 

According to QDGTP data, the number of applications to join Q3 and Q4 courses has so far reached 1835 received from some 52 entities while total training seats are expected to reach more than 1,450. QDGTP said it will provide the participants with some 870 Microsoft courses testing vouchers during these fresh trainings.

For the Q1 and Q2 courses, which were launched last November 28, QDGTP delivered 121 training courses and 195 certificates to trainees. The total training seats made available were 1,715 and the number of trainees totalled up 1,056 from some 68 government entities, while the total application requests reached 3,020.

During the first half of 2021, Individual Training Plan (ITP) tool was established for the first time through QDGTP LMS. The total ITPs registered in LMS reached 1,760. ITP is one of the most important tools in the training and development field which helps to achieve the training goals by its proper utilization. 

QDGTP also offered exam vouchers and reimbursements to facilitate the certification accomplishment. And by conducting virtual trainings due to COVID-19 situation, QDGTP succeeded to double the number of planned training courses by adding more of them. The number of training courses rose from 59 in Q1 and Q2 of 2020 to 121 during the same period of 2021.

QDGTP’s Q1 and Q2 training plan had seen a great collaboration with nine prestigious IT solutions and training providers. Among the scheduled courses, 58% courses were introduced to the target audience for the first time.

One of the key achievements during the first half of 2021 was providing specialised training courses to respond to some specific needs and requirements from some seven entities at a rate of 10 trainings and nearly 115 training seats. QDGTP also conducted a special course around “Evolving from Smart Cities to Cognitive Cities” in collaboration with Huawei during the first half of 2021.

QDGTP focuses on supporting Qatar’s digital transformation of government sectors through providing training solutions focused on enhancing the skillsets and capabilities of ICT professionals of government entities. It aims to build new skills that ICT professionals need to meet the desired performance standards of their roles.
 

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