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Electronic Government Directorate (Pakistan)

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Electronic Government Directorate of Pakistan was established in October 2002 by the Ministry of Information Technology.[1] In 2014 Directorate was merged with Pakistan Computer Bureau to form National Information Technology Board.[2]

Some of the projects completed by the directorate include:

  • Online Processing of Hajj Applications and Status online Tracking for arrangements for Hujjaj
  • Automation of Prime Minister Secretariat, Islamabad
  • Online Nadra Card Application[3]
  • E-Enablement of Senate & National Assembly of Pakistan
  • E-service for submission of documents at Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan
  • Automation of Estate Office
  • Development of Urdu Lexicon, Machine Translation & Text to Speech Software for Urdu language
  • Online Access to Statutory Case Laws at District Bar Associations
  • Automation of Patent Office, Karachi
  • E-Enablement of Press Clubs
  • Salary Disbursement through ATMs
  • IT Skills Training Programme for Probationary Government Officers
  • Process Mapping for improving efficiency of Ministry of Science & Technology
  • Installation of LAN and implementation of Mail Tracking and Internal E-mail System at 07 Federal Government Divisions
  • IT Technical Support to Provinces and AJK
  • Development of PPHI Website

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Electronic Government Directorate
  2. ^ Reporter, The Newspaper's (19 July 2014). "National IT Board constituted".
  3. ^ "Online CNIC Application". nadra.gov.pk. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
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