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Electronic governments (e-governments) are fast emerging replacing functions performed by traditional governments. However, as new mobile and wireless technologies are penetrating even faster and more and more people prefer them than the landline connections, the governments are faced with a new challenge. The mobility of people and use of mobile devices necessitate the provision of anytime, anywhere access to government resources. As such, governments need to move to mobile governments (m-governments). In this paper, an m-government solution for the Dubai government is proposed using a study based on the Dubai Police.