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Govt aims at increasing number of its paperless offices to 60,000 this month

The government is planning to increase the number of its paperless offices from 40,000 to 60,000 by the end of the month.

Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Wissanu Krea-ngam and Secretary General of the Office of the Public Sector Development Commission Tossaporn Sirisamphan led official to meet with Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha. They discussed the e-government campaign to promote paperless offices and the latest developments to the CITIZENinfo mobile application.

CITIZENinfo provides the details and locations of state agencies and the requirements of their services, while identifying which offices are embracing the paperless approach. Through the app, the government aims to list the locations of 60,000 paperless offices, up from the current 40,000.

The app is connected to the database of the citizen information center and is capable of displaying the status of document-processing services. Citizens can also send their feedback and rate the services through the app.

Gen Prayut applauded various state agencies for taking part in the E-Government campaign, which aims to expedite government bureaucracy by reducing the need to photocopy documents.

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Reporter : Nuppol Suvansombut
Rewriter : Benjamin Rujopakarn
National News Bureau & Public Relations


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