The Ministry of Information, Technology, and Telecommunications (MoITT)
High Impact Bootcamp Will Be Audited.
Pakistan will teach cloud, data, blockchain, AI, and cyber security.
The government hired chartered accounting firms to audit IT training programmers.
IT Ministry Will Commission an Independent Performance Audit of the High Impact Bootcamp Project. The IT department will help to boost up the economy in coming days
The Ministry of Information, Technology, and Telecommunications (MoITT) has decided to have a performance audit of its “High Impact Bootcamp” project done by a third party to make sure it meets the key performance indicators that were set.
It plans to start high-impact training programmers on different technologies through customized Bootcamps in all of Pakistan to improve the level of skills so that they can meet international standards.
The IT ministry will begin a training programmer in Islamabad and Karachi on cloud computing, data science, blockchain, AI, cyber security, and other technologies. The training would help Pakistani professionals meet international norms and demands.
The IT Ministry stated the audit process should assess the status of the High Impact Bootcamp project’s work to confirm its compliance with the statement of work, such as the project’s scope, schedule, and budget, and the maturity of the project management process on a single stage.
The ministry has solicited the services of chartered accounting companies with current tax and regulatory registrations to evaluate the efficacy of IT training programmers and to conduct performance audits.
It has requested that bids be submitted by 15 July from the interested companies. On the same day, we will be accepting bids for the Bootcamp project audit.
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