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NITB successfully implements E-Office in federal government ministries

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NITB successfully implements E-Office in federal government ministries

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  • NITB completes a major milestone by effectively integrating the Electronic Filing System.
  • NITB performs task in order to support the federal government’s e-governance culture.
  • The E-Office saved the government millions of dollars.
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The National Information Technology Board (NITB) completes a major milestone by effectively integrating the Electronic Filing System (E-Office). The combination is happening across all forty federal ministries and divisions.

NITB specializes in critical automation, design, development, and implementation of robust IT solutions. It performs task in order to support the federal government’s e-governance culture.

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This enormous assignment was assigned to NITB Acting Executive Director Syed Hussnain Abbas Kazmi. He implemented new solutions on time. And, also coordinated multiple full-day capacity building training workshops for all federal ministries/divisions’ E-Office users. The E-Office saved the government millions of dollars. Which, directly is also a significant step toward a paperless environment.

In the second phase, NITB will begin implementing E-Office in other federal ministry departments.

Read more: “Messages from unidentified email address might contain malware”, NITB

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The powerful e-Cabinet Portal, which changed paper-based cabinet meeting procedures into a completely paperless environment through a secure digital system. The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication and NITB is acquiring yet another triumph.

 

 

 

 

 

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