In a testament to our commitment to excellence and expertise in Quality Assurance and Quality Engineering, Qualitest has recently published a groundbreaking report that has caught the attention of one of Israel’s leading newspapers.

Qualitest conducted a survey focusing on the websites of 32 local authorities across Israel, aiming to assess the quality and accessibility of their online services. The selected authorities represented diverse regions and demographics, reflecting the needs of different communities throughout the country. As part of the survey, Qualitest manually examined specific services provided by these websites, encompassing a wide range of functionalities.

The report’s initial findings revealed that only 10 local authorities provided all of the aforementioned services on their respective websites. Conversely, the other local authorities were found to lack between one to five of these services.

The report emphasizes the importance of bridging the disparities in online services provided by local authorities. In today’s digital age, accessible and user-friendly websites play a crucial role in enhancing civic engagement and providing essential services to residents. Addressing these discrepancies can lead to improved citizen satisfaction and more efficient interactions with the local government.

Qualitest’s report also highlights the increasing significance of quality assurance in an ever-evolving technological landscape. As businesses rapidly innovate and implement new technologies, ensuring optimal performance, security, and user satisfaction has become paramount.

The comprehensive and insightful report has not gone unnoticed. Israel’s renowned newspaper, Israel Hayom, featured an in-depth article covering Qualitest’s report, praising its relevance and expertise in addressing these issues.

Read the news article on the Israel Hayom website (Hebrew).