CDA, PITB Join Forces for Digital Transformation

News Desk 

Islamabad: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) and Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) recently entered into an agreement aimed at modernizing all office operations within the authority.

One of the key components of this agreement involves the implementation of a state-of-the-art property management system designed to digitize the property records of citizens.

This collaboration intends to establish an e-office in accordance with the terms outlined by the Capital Development Authority and PITB.

The primary objective behind this endeavor is to ensure transparency in all property-related information, thereby mitigating issues such as record tampering, missing records, or leaks.

By embracing modern technology, the aim is to securely store land and property records in a contemporary manner, as noted by a CDA official.

Furthermore, this initiative seeks to bolster the capabilities of the Capital Development Authority by providing it with advanced tools and technology, thereby fostering smart governance practices.

The adoption of the latest tools is expected to enhance the decision-making processes within the authority, ultimately leading to greater efficiency and effectiveness in handling tasks such as allotments, transfers, and other services for citizens and applicants.

Read More:https://thepenpk.com/wasa-on-high-alert-to-deal-with-any-emergency/

This digital transformation effort is also anticipated to benefit citizens by ensuring the security of their property and land records.

Accessing various types of records will be simplified through a user-friendly interface, allowing individuals to retrieve information with ease using an ID and password, according to the official.

A crucial aspect of this project involves the introduction of smart applications to promote e-empowerment among the residents of Islamabad.

Through the collaboration between the Capital Development Authority and the Punjab Information Technology Board, departments such as estate management, one-window operations, and land and building control will be better equipped to fulfill their roles within the city management system, as highlighted by the official.

Comments are closed.