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‘Foreign ministry creating data-driven intelligent architecture for faster service worldwide’

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19 Jul 2022 21:56:26 | Update: 19 Jul 2022 22:31:01
‘Foreign ministry creating data-driven intelligent architecture for faster service worldwide’
Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen addresses a town hall meeting on Innovation and E-Governance at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Dhaka on Tuesday, July 19, 2022 — Courtesy Photo

Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen has said that the ministry is creating a data-driven intelligent architecture for better and faster services across the globe.

He made the remark while addressing a town hall meeting on Innovation and E-Governance at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Dhaka on Tuesday, a press release said.

Masud highlighted the ministry’s several initiatives — securing the access of E-Nothi and D-Nothi for the ministry and Bangladesh missions abroad, introducing ibas++ in 20 Bangladesh missions abroad in the FY2021-22, building digital archive system for the ministry, introducing GRP in the headquarters and all Bangladesh missions abroad, and hosting "MoFA Telegram Series" for disseminating ideas on innovation, entrepreneurship and administration.

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He said that identical websites were launched on July 7 across all Bangladesh missions. Now the website of the ministry and all the Bangladesh missions abroad has the same outlay customised to the unique needs of the mission.

The ministry successfully digitalised 34 consular services and 28 internal services with the help of MyGov team from the a2i, he said.

The foreign secretary also mentioned that the ministry is working on building a neural network for ensuring data driven mechanism, setting up an innovation lab, creating a trade portal for promoting domestic products and services, securing stronger remittances, creating a platform for innovation and entrepreneurship, networking for technical expertise, setting up a call centre and introducing artificial intelligence for data analysis.

He also spoke on market expansion for Bangladeshi products, communal harmony, human trafficking, public-private partnership, and refugee issues, read the release. 

Masud emphasised on a more active role of the ministry to deal with the new challenges of the changing world, such as, Ukraine crisis, energy crisis, and Covid pandemic and stressed on the need for partnerships with other public and private institutions.

He expressed hope that there is no reason the foreign office of Bangladesh will lag behind any of the foreign offices of the world.

He said that the knowledge, wisdom, patriotism, dedication, determination and enthusiasm of the young officers will shape the future of Bangladesh.

Young diplomats of the ministry, especially the officers at the rank of senior assistant secretary and assistant secretary, participated in the meeting with great enthusiasm and expressed their opinions and ideas on various issues.

Director General (ICT & ITIT) Syed Muntasir Mamun moderated the meeting.

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