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  • PK: Biometric verification of SIMs

    The federal government has formed a committee for biometric verification of mobile subscriber identity modules (SIMs) to end the misuse, said an official.

    The committee has been asked to come up with a comprehensive doable working paper for the biometric verification solution for the sale of SIMs, he added.

    The decision was made in a meeting held on Friday in the ministry of interior on unverified SIMs and installation of biometric SIM verification solution.

  • PK: Biometrics will eliminate misuse of Nadra data for issuance of SIMs

    The sale and activation of mobile phone SIMs will become fully automatic when biometric verification process becomes operational to avoid any misuse of secret data of Pakistanis available with the National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra).

    According to the process being chalked out by the Cellular Mobile Operators (CMOs), Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), ministries of interior, information and technology and other stakeholders, the application should be designed in a manner that complete process right from sale of SIM to its activation will involve minimum human intervention.

  • PK: Call for boosting e-commerce, e-education

    Former provincial minister Asad Ali Shah said e-commerce was boosting the economy, but the country also needed e-education and e-governance. He was speaking as chief guest at a seminar on the future of e-commerce in Pakistan. The seminar was organised by students of the Department of Computer Science of the Sindh Madressatul Islam University (SMIU) in the Sir Shahnawaz Bhutto Auditorium of the university. Although there were environmental, security and legal limitations in Pakistan, ebanking in particular was growing speedily in the country, Shah said. Besides e-commerce, m-commerce, i.e. business through mobile technology, was also growing rapidly, giving a boost to economic and commercial activities in the country, he added.

  • PK: CCOP considers E-government related proposal of Information Technology Division

    Finance Minister, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar chaired a Meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Restructuring (CCOR) here at the Finance Ministry on Tuesday which considered an E-government related proposal of the Information Technology Division. The Finance Minister, on the occasion, said that when the ministries bring proposals of restructuring they should be extra cautious if the public money is involved and all the stakeholders should be consulted.

    He said that the main objective of the Committee to improve government delivery through an effective and efficient system under the frame work of Constitution, laws, rules and regulations. The summary of the IT Division was referred to the Establishment Division for review and comments.

  • PK: CCoR approves IT entities merger

    The Cabinet Committee on Restructuring (CCoR) on Friday has approved the merger of Pakistan Computer Bureau (PCB) and Electronic government Directorate (EGD) into new organisation ‘National IT Board’.

    Finance Minister, Senator Ishaq Dar chaired the meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Restructuring (CCoR) at the Prime Minister’s Office. The CCoR considered the summary of the Ministry of IT for merger of Pakistan Computer Bureau (PCB) and Electronic government Directorate (EGD).

  • PK: Deadline for biometric system for mobile phone Sims revised

    The federal government has revised the deadlines for the implementation of biometric verification system for cell phones in Pakistan, The News has learnt.

    According to the revised plan, the government has asked cellular service providers to procure and roll out the biometric devices in all companies-owned customer services centres and franchises by November 30, 2013 in Karachi and December 20, 2013 across Pakistan. Earlier, the deadline was October 6, 2013.

    The system must be ready in Karachi by February 20, 2014, according to the second phase of the revised schedule.

  • PK: Digital potential

    Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is a potential economic growth field, which rewards creativity and innovation with small investment. This potential needs to be exploited for putting Pakistan’s economy on a high-growth trajectory.

    Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is a potential economic growth field, which rewards creativity and innovation with small investment. This potential needs to be exploited for putting Pakistan’s economy on a high-growth trajectory.

  • PK: E-governance forum to discuss future course

    An E-Governance Forum-2014 will be organized here on Wednesday to provide platform for various stakeholders to bring about strong efforts in creating this modern mechanism in public sector, stated in a press release issued here on Monday. Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications has made all arrangements to organize the event where participants would share various measures and good practices on the topic.

    Federal and State Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries, Secretaries, Additional Secretaries and focal persons of e-Office Suite are expected to attend the Forum. An official at the Ministry on Monday said the Forum aims at sharing experience of roll out of e-office at Ministry of IT, National Assembly Secretariat and Prime Minister Office and to discuss and facilitate future directions for public policy on e-Office and e Governance for people.

  • PK: E-governance to be introduced in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa transport department

    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has decided to launch e-governance at the provincial transport department for bringing transparency and purging corruption from the existing system, said provincial minister for transport, Mian Iftikhar Hussain while addressing a function regarding e-payment system.

    In this connection, a meeting held to orient different companies regarding the system, here on Saturday.

    Iftikhar said that e-payment system has been introduced for tax collection of Peshawar Bus Terminal (PBT) under the first phase.

  • PK: E-governance to ensure transparency in country: President

    Mamnoon Hussain calls for restructuring of public sector departments for better service delivery.

    President Mamnoon Hussain has urged the federal and provincial governments to introduce e-governance to cut their expenditures and ensure early solution of people's problems.

    Addressing a seminar on Accountability and Good Governance in Islamabad on Monday, he said e-governance will ensure transparency.

  • PK: E-Governance: a catalyst for development

    Darwin’s “survival of the fittest” illustrates and re-illustrates itself intermittently in its multifaceted manifestations. Those who negotiate it timely have seen fortunes coming to them. To their credit; they haven’t sufficed with mere acceptance of the fact but have burnt their midnight oil for achieving what it entails in substance. Those who wish to be negligent have been deservingly made to bite the dust.

    Presently, nations are, even if not as a matter of choice but compulsion, in the race to become the fittest. Knowing the requirements, developed ones are mindful that their state institutions and governing structures are going to determine their economic and political might in the race. For this reason, their public sector gets absolute priority in reforms, since governance surely qualifies as propulsion in fortifying the country’s worth.

  • PK: E-govt replication system installed

    The government has installed e-government replication system in the six ministries / divisions including the Prime Minister Office, National Assembly Secretariat, Finance and Ministry of Information technology (MoIT), officials said on Monday.

    Moreover, the nominees / focal persons from 27 ministries have completed their specialised trainings for orientation and management of e-office suit.

  • PK: ECP to hold mock polling in Peshawar to test biometrics machine

    The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-led provincial government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) has taken the lead in the country by proposing to the Election Commission of Pakistan that it was ready to use biometrics for polling in the forthcoming local government election and let judicial officers supervise the polls instead of KP government officials.

    Official sources in Peshawar said the Election Commission had appreciated the provincial government’s proposals and decided to use KP as a model for other provinces by experimenting with the use of biometrics in the polling for local government election. A biometric machine made by NADRA would be put to use in KP for the purpose.

  • PK: ECP unlikely to approve biometric system

    Local govt elections

    The mock voting held in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for accuracy of proposed biometric system in LB polls is not likely to be approved by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) for the reason that it is time-consuming system.

    Sources privy to the development said that the proposed biometric system, which the PTI-led provincial government desires to introduce in the LB polls to ensure transparency, is taking between 10 to 13 minutes for the voter to cast his/her vote. “Due to these types of technical problems, the ECP may not approve the biometric system for the upcoming polls in KPK,” the sources said.

  • PK: Electronic voting more prone to rigging: ECP official

    An official of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) surprised members of the parliamentary committee on electoral reform yesterday, when he told them that electronic voting machines (EVMs) were just as prone to fraud — if not more so — as traditional polling methods.

    ECP’s Director General Information Technology Khizar Aziz candidly told the parliamentary body that the software used by EVMs could be manipulated to affect the results.

  • PK: Government hospitals to have HMIS

    The government has decided to replicate the Health Management Information System at all public-sector hospitals after the successful application of HMIS at Lahore’s Sheikh Zayed Hospital, where a progress review meeting on the subject on Saturday.

    The meeting, chaired by the Minister of State for IT & Telecom, was told that the main core software modules of the HMIS application had been successfully implemented and in use by the hospital’s staff, and installation of the remaining software modules was in progress.

  • PK: Government plans to close IT gap between urban and rural areas within next year

    The Ministry of Information Technology is focused now more than ever to bridge the IT gap between urban and rural areas. For this purpose, the right policies along with the right budget are being set in place.

    In the Annual Development Program for the next year, the government has allocated 5,020 million rupees for the IT sector. It comes with a strong emphasis on strengthening human resource and accelerating the growth pace of e-government so that more people have easy access to government services. Pakistan’s e-government model is considered one of the best in the world. It was adapted in 2002, making Pakistan the first SAARC country to do so. The entire purpose of this model is to digitize the entire governance process – applying information and communication technology to assist the government to provide services to the public. Just last year, 13 Pakistan ministries upgraded to the e-government model.

  • PK: Govt likely to extend biometric SIMs verification deadline date

    The government is likely to extend the date of biometric mobile SIM verification as only 31 million SIMs were verified out of 103 million cell-phone users in the country during the first 29 days since the biometric verification started.

    The government, after the Peshawar tragic incident, has decided under the National Action Plan to verify all the cellular users in the country through biometric verification.

  • PK: Govt to establish e-centres

    The government has decided to offer e-services in telecentres, which are going to be established in the rural areas of the country.

    Anusha Rahman, Minister of State for IT and Telecom, chaired a meeting on Wednesday regarding the establishment of telecentres in the country’s rural areas.

  • PK: ICT administration introduces Complaints management system

    The Islamabad Administration has taken important measures to improve the complaints redress mechanism in its various departments, as part of its reforms initiatives, the sources in the district administration said.

    A computerised system has been put in place to receive and respond to complaints lodged by general public, the sources said.

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