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Interim government has stridden in building a robust interoperable framework to unify fragmented digital systems in shaping governance in last one year after the mass uprising that redefined Bangladesh's political trajectory, ending Hasina's almost 16 years autocratic rule.

Chief Adviser's Special Assistant on the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology Faiz Ahmad Taiyeb said that the initiative with the vision of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) is transforming governance enabling seamless data exchange, coordinated service delivery, and data-driven decision-making across ministries and agencies.

Weiterlesen: BD: Govt strides in forming interoperable digital framework for transforming governance

A BNP (Bangladesh Nationalist Party) delegation led by its Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir today visited the modern smart city project "Code City" in China's Xi'an Hi-Tech Industries Development Zone.

As part of the visit, the delegation was informed in detail about cutting-edge technology, urban management, innovative infrastructure and smart services, according to BNP media cell.

Weiterlesen: BD: BNP delegation visits China's modern smart city project 'Code City'

KOTRA expects Bangladesh to be seventh country coming under Korean Economic Innovation Partnership Program after Indonesia, Myanmar, Uzbekistan, Hungary, Ecuador and Kenya

Mirsharai, strategically located within around 70km radius of an international airport and a sea port in the country’s commercial capital, Chittagong, now being developed as a national special economic zone (NSEC) has all the protentional to be turned into a seaside bayview smart city.

Weiterlesen: BD: Chattogram: Is a Korean-style smart city in the offing in Mirsharai?

Speakers at an inception workshop on the e-Parliament Feasibility Study have underscored the importance of digital transformation in establishing a more inclusive, transparent, and citizen-centric Parliament in Bangladesh.

The workshop was jointly organised by the Bangladesh Parliament Secretariat (BPS) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), with support from the Embassy of Switzerland. It was held in Dhaka on Thursday as part of the UNDP's Strengthening Institutions, Policies, and Services (SIPS) project, which supports the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 16 (Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions) and SDG 5 (Gender Equality).

Weiterlesen: BD: Dhaka: Digital transformation key to building citizen-responsive Parliament, say experts

According to the Information and Communication Technologies Division (ICTD), Smart Bangladesh will be built on four main pillars: Smart Citizens, Smart Government, Smart Economy, and Smart Society

As Bangladesh transitions from the vision of a Digital Bangladesh to the ambitious goal of becoming a Smart Bangladesh by 2041, the nation stands on the cusp of a transformative journey. This evolution aims to leverage advanced technologies, foster innovation, and enhance connectivity to create a more inclusive and sustainable society.

Weiterlesen: From Digital Bangladesh to Smart Bangladesh: Charting the path to an advanced nation

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