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CDCO boosts efficiency through KalSoft’s
State-of-the-Art Automation Solution
KalSoft
Pvt. Ltd., a leading I.T. Solutions
Provider and Microsoft Gold Certified
Partner, has successfully delivered
state-of-the-art applications for
International Driving Permit (IDP) and
Domicile Issuance, enhancing the
effectiveness and rationalizing the
processes at Chief and Deputy
Commissioners’ Office (CDCO). As part of
the mega contract, awarded to KalSoft,
CDCO aims to adopt a robust, secure and
forward looking solution based on
industry’s best practices, under the
Electronic Government Directorate (EGD)
umbrella.
KalSoft has once again carved a niche in
the provision of quality services aimed
at establishing a solid e-government
structure. The automation of IDP and
Domicile Issuance has geared timely
processing of documents and provided
seamless computerization of existing
processes. Applicants are now able to
obtain their driving licenses and
domiciles through one window operation.
The automation of the critical processes
has remarkably reduced processing time
and inefficiencies while facilitating
more informed citizen responses.
Mr. Khurram H. Kalia, President and CEO
KalSoft, expressed, “Government of
Pakistan through the Electronic
Government Directorate has embarked on a
mission to introduce and implement
electronic government in order to
facilitate the citizens of Pakistan. KalSoft is proud to be a strategic
partner in this mission and is working
very closely with EGD to enable the
various departments with automation and
state of the art IT solutions. As part
of this initiative some very important
projects have been rolled out and one of
the most important one is the automation
of Chief Commissioner and Deputy
Commissioner Offices, the first phase of
which has gone live successfully. We are
committed to this mission and our
best-of-breed solutions will not only
improve the efficiency of the various
government department it will also
enable them to provide much improved
services to the general public and
facilitate them in a much better
fashion.”
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