Tajik traffic police expected to launch unified information system

The Interior Ministry traffic police directorate intends to launch a unified republican information system soon.  The system will collect and analyze all the information concerning traffic police activities.      The presentation of the traffic police unified information system took place in Dushanbe at the end of last week. According to the traffic police chief Mahmadsaid Saidzoda, […]

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The Interior Ministry traffic police directorate intends to launch a unified republican information system soon.  The system will collect and analyze all the information concerning traffic police activities.     

The presentation of the traffic police unified information system took place in Dushanbe at the end of last week.

According to the traffic police chief Mahmadsaid Saidzoda, Faroz Company has helped provide traffic police with that information system.

“The main objective of the system is in promoting improvement of effectiveness of activities of traffic police by means of widely using information and communications technologies, simplifying document processing, cutting expenses, removing corruption factors, and automating mutual intersectoral cooperation during the managerial decision making,” Saidzoda noted.

According to him, the project is being implemented in the framework of the government’s resolution on a concept of formation of the electronic government of Tajikistan.  

Tajik traffic police chief further noted that Tajikistan’s new driving license would be valid within the CIS nations, the European Union, the United States and Asia.

 

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