He said the only thing required for this is the political will and consensus of all political parties and stakeholders. Rasool, who is also adviser in Center for Technology in Governance of the Information Technology University, Lahore, was presenting an overview of the various e-governance initiatives being taken by the provincial government in the recent past, in an interactive session at Institute of Policy Studies (IPS).
He underlined the need of such technological interventions, stating that the earlier bureaucratic systems in place lacked effective mechanism for performance monitoring and evaluation. As a result, despite very positive and bright progress reports presented by the government functionaries the ground realities were in stark contrast. The situation however, according to the expert, was improving considerably after the technological solutions were adopted. He explained in detail how PITB came up with the solution of using mobile applications for the check and balance, and shared the results of this intervention in terms of figures and statistics. The expert backed his claim of success with the examples of reduction in dengue fever casualties, crime rates, corruption and improved system of academic evaluation in Punjab.
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Quelle/Source: Daily Times, 18.10.2014