Islamabad, Oct 7: Government Extends Contract Tenure of Two Senior Officers in IT Ministry. The contract appointments of two senior officers of the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication have been extended by approval of the federal government.
The Prime Minister has approved an extension of Hafiz Javed Ahmed’s contract as Director (ITS & DS), MP-HI Scale, Information Technology and Telecommunication Division, for a period of six months, according to the terms and conditions outlined in the Management Position Scales Policy, 2020, effective August 13, 2024, according to a notification released by the Establishment Divisions.
In accordance with the terms and conditions outlined in the Management Position Scales Policy, 2020, the Prime Minister has approved an extension of Imran Macisood’s contract appointment as Director (Consultancy & Advisory), MP-III Scale, Information Technology and Telecommunication Division, effective August 16, 2024, for a period of six months.
The government has extended the contract tenure of two senior officers in the Ministry of Information Technology (IT), aiming to ensure the continuity of leadership in crucial ongoing projects. These officers have been instrumental in driving the country’s digital agenda, and their extensions reflect the government’s confidence in their abilities to oversee key initiatives.
Key Points of the Extension:
- Leadership Continuity: The officers have been pivotal in steering projects related to digital transformation, e-governance, and the national IT policy framework. Their extended tenure allows for the uninterrupted execution of these projects.
- Strategic IT Projects: The Ministry of IT is currently involved in a range of high-impact projects, such as expanding internet connectivity to underserved areas, enhancing cybersecurity measures, promoting software development, and supporting tech startups. The officers have played a vital role in these developments.
- Government’s Vision for IT: The extensions align with the broader goal of promoting digital growth in Pakistan. The government is keen on making the country a hub for IT innovation, and these officers are seen as key figures in helping achieve that vision.
- Boost to the Digital Economy: The decision comes at a critical time when Pakistan’s digital economy is gaining momentum. The continuity in leadership is expected to strengthen ongoing efforts to enhance IT infrastructure, promote IT education, and attract foreign investment into the sector.
By extending the contracts of experienced officers, the government aims to accelerate the development of Pakistan’s IT sector and position the country as a leading player in the global digital landscape.