DRAP to digitise its data in six months
DRAP CEO lauds the support provided by USAID via its Global Health Supply Chain Programme for digitisation of records
ISLAMABAD:
The process of digitisation and automation of Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) records will be completed in the next six months. DRAP Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Asim Rauf said this while addressing a contract signing ceremony held on Tuesday between Global Health Supply Chain Programme and the sub-contractor M/s Archive Technologies (Pvt) Ltd. He lauded the support provided by USAID through its Global Health Supply Chain Programme for digitisation of DRAP records. The CEO also appreciated USAID’s overall technical support to DRAP including automating an operational environment aimed at facilitating the authority.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 24th, 2019.
The process of digitisation and automation of Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) records will be completed in the next six months. DRAP Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Asim Rauf said this while addressing a contract signing ceremony held on Tuesday between Global Health Supply Chain Programme and the sub-contractor M/s Archive Technologies (Pvt) Ltd. He lauded the support provided by USAID through its Global Health Supply Chain Programme for digitisation of DRAP records. The CEO also appreciated USAID’s overall technical support to DRAP including automating an operational environment aimed at facilitating the authority.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 24th, 2019.