RDA, PITB sign agreement for e-filing system
The spokesman said that the purpose of this agreement was to maintain paperless files of the notes
Rawalpindi:Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) and Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) on the direction of the Punjab government have signed an agreement for e-filing and office automation system.
According to RDA spokesman on Sunday, a meeting was held here on Sunday in RDA office for e-filing and office automation system. Commissioner Rawalpindi Division, Liaquat Ali Chatta, Director General (DG) RDA, Muhammad Saif Anwar Jappa, representative of PITB, Dr Shaukat Ali and Deputy Director (IT) RDA, Dawood Khalid and others participated in the meeting.
The spokesman said that the purpose of this agreement was to maintain paperless files of the notes, approvals and proposals so that the records could be easily accessible. Sometimes important documents of the offices are damaged during any untoward incident like flood or fire. For example, RDA documents were lost in 2004 due to the flood, he told. The spokesman informed that representative of PITB briefed the participants about e-filing and office automation system.
He further said that e-filing system in RDA would enable the officials in timely and effective management of the daily tasks and the department could proceed towards a paperless office environment.
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