Science And Technology Key To Better Governance: APTS Chairman
Mannava Mohana Krishna emphasizes integrating technology into administration to enhance citizen services, highlighting the role of AI and cybersecurity in modern governance.
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Technology for better citizen services
Vijayawada – Andhra Pradesh (Before It’s News – IC): Andhra Pradesh Technology Services (APTS) Chairman Mannava Mohana Krishna stressed the need for integrating technology into governance to provide faster and better services to citizens. Speaking at a review meeting with department heads and officials at the APTS Office in Vijayawada on Saturday, he remarked that development is possible only through the effective use of science and technology.
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Focus on upcoming programs and expansion
During the meeting, the APTS Chairman discussed upcoming initiatives and programs aimed at strengthening technological support for government departments. He called for expanding the scope of software and hardware procurement provided by APTS to various government offices, emphasizing the need to boost the organization’s income while ensuring efficient service delivery.
AI: Shaping the future of governance
Highlighting the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), Mohana Krishna stated, “The era of AI is upon us. Machines, powered by AI, can perform tasks and make decisions aligned with human thoughts, reducing dependency on manual labor.” He urged officials to focus on new innovations and leverage AI to improve efficiency and decision-making in public administration.
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Cybersecurity: A growing challenge
Mohana Krishna addressed the challenges posed by technology, particularly cyberattacks, which he described as a significant concern. “While technology has many advantages, it also has its drawbacks. Cybersecurity technology has become essential in countering cyber threats, and everyone must stay vigilant,” he said, advocating for awareness and preparedness to tackle cyber risks.
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Government’s commitment to technology-driven administration
Acknowledging the coalition government’s efforts under Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and IT Minister Nara Lokesh, Mohana Krishna praised their initiatives in incorporating technology into governance. He urged officials to take their suggestions and continue working towards delivering citizen-centric services using available resources effectively.
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Call for innovation and adaptation
“Technology must evolve continuously to meet the needs of the people,” Mohana Krishna asserted, encouraging department heads to explore innovative solutions and adapt to technological advancements. He emphasized that using science and technology effectively is crucial for driving development and ensuring the welfare of citizens.
This meeting with APTS Officials reflects Andhra Pradesh’s commitment to leveraging technology for governance, with a focus on innovation, security, and improved citizen services.
(Source: IAIJ/BIN/DPJB)