Helping out: USAID upgrades power ministry’s IT infrastructure

“The IT upgrade equipment will help improve the flow of work and process cases efficiently,” says Moore.


November 20, 2012

ISLAMABAD:


“The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is helping the Ministry of Water and Power improve its IT infrastructure in order to efficiently manage operations and decrease losses,” USAID Energy Adviser Timothy Moore said on Tuesday at an inauguration ceremony for the launch of an IT upgradation project for the Ministry of Water and Power.


“The IT upgrade equipment will help improve the flow of work, process cases efficiently and boost the speed of interaction with subsidiary organizations,” he said. “Staying organised and keeping proper records is an essential part of any successful industry,” he added. USAID has installed 45 computers and three servers in the Ministry of Water and Power to improve its performance. The IT infrastructure investment is a part of a wider US energy assistance programme.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 21st, 2012.

 

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