Islamabad: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has partnered with the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) to modernise administrative processes through the digitisation of official records, as stated in a news source on March 1.
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According to the details, this agreement aims to implement a fine-quality property management system and establish an e-office for efficient and transparent governance within the CDA. By digitising property records, the initiative seeks to ensure integrity, eliminate tampering or loss, and provide citizens with secure access to information.
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The integration of advanced technology is expected to enhance decision-making processes and expedite services related to property allotment and transfers. Through smart applications and e-empowerment, the CDA aims to improve accessibility and transparency for residents of Islamabad.