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United Nations Development Programme (Pakistan)

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United Nations Development Programme (Pakistan) Reviews

4.2

100% would recommend to a friend

(12 total reviews)

70% positive business outlook

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12 reviews
5.0
2 July 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1- Good Experience. 2- International Standards. 3-Good Income. 4- Health Insurance. 5-Knowledge Transfer.

Cons

E-Government standards and its supporting tools developed and required shared services in place: • Review existing standards; evaluate their usage level aiming at Identifying missing standards. That's include: E-government Interoperability, Government secured Network (GSN), National Data Centers (NDC), Government Websites Standards, Shared services (E-Signature, E-Payment, Government Emails, Call Center, M-government (using mobile for payment, signature, dialog, alerts and confirmation), and encourage market to developing USSD applications, E-Documents handling, Citizen Service Centers Standards, Open Source, Gov2 (Government transparency, Government and Social Media, Government and Innovation) • Prioritize the required action and develop detailed plan, and Develop the data dictionary, XML schema, Syrian Government Interoperability Framework, (SyGIF), and developing SyGIF Tools including: design, Configuration, Testing, Training and dissemination.

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