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Systems Ltd Awarded LRMIS Contract By Government of Balochistan

  • January 5, 2019
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Government of Balochistan Board of Revenue (BOR) has recently awarded the Land Records Management Information System (LRMIS) contract worth Rs. 248 million to SUS-JV, a consortium led by Systems in partnership with UltraSoft System.

The system is expected to be completed over a span of 3 years. The LRMIS is to serve as an extension of the successful project that was launched by Systems in Punjab and KPK. LRMIS is built around cutting-edge technologies and will modernize the existing land distribution system, improve public accessibility to land records by simplifying procedures, and ensure scalability, security, transparency, uniform service, and functionality across various service centers in the region.

Furthermore, it is said that the project will also significantly increase land revenue for BOR and the Government of Balochistan through a computerized, streamlined, and user-friendly process.

Asif Peer, CEO of Systems speaking on the occasion said, “This phenomenal project reaffirms our belief in technology and technological progression as a crucial element in solving Pakistan’s existing problems. Our work in the public sector is our contribution towards a progressive Pakistan and automating and digitizing Pakistan’s future. We believe this incredible project will have a tremendous spillover effect by creating employment in Balochistan and boosting its economy.”

Imran Soofi, Regional Sales Head and project lead at Systems on the occasion said, “As the oldest and largest IT firm in Pakistan, Systems can leverage its vast local, regional, and global experience in the public sector to enable the digital transformation of Balochistan’s IT landscape. This strategic win cements Systems’ position as a digital enabler across Pakistan.”

 

 

Reference links: www.infozonepk.com

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