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Govt to Launch World Bank-Funded Digital Platform for Public Services

Pakistan is set to roll out a unified digital government platform. The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication has invited proposals for a major national-level project aimed at transforming how public services are delivered across the country.

The initiative is being financed by the World Bank and focuses on building a centralized and integrated digital system that connects federal and provincial departments. Officials say the move is expected to significantly improve transparency, coordination, and overall service delivery for citizens.

Eligible firms from Pakistan and abroad have been asked to submit proposals for the design, development, implementation, and ongoing support of the platform.

The procurement process will follow international competitive bidding standards in line with World Bank regulations, ensuring openness and wider participation.

To facilitate bidders, the ministry will hold a virtual pre-proposal session later this month, where participants can seek clarifications and better understand project requirements. Relevant documents have already been made accessible online through official channels.

The deadline for submission of proposals has been set for the end of March 2026. Following this, authorities will begin a structured evaluation process based on predefined criteria.

The project is being seen as a key step in Pakistan’s broader push toward digital governance, as the government looks to accelerate its transition to a more efficient and digitally enabled public sector.

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