ISLAMABAD: Halfway through his 5-year constitutional term, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has decided to transform the government’s monitoring mechanism through real-time digital oversight to improve service delivery. public perception.
The step is a part of theDigital Nation PakistanInitiative, whose monitoring model has already beenfinalisedby the Pakistan Digital Authority (PDA).
The initiative coincided with media reports about a potential reshuffle in the federal cabinet after thefederal budget 2026-27is passed by the parliament later this month.
In a press release issued on Wednesday, the Press Information Department (PID) said that Economic Affairs Minister Ahad Cheema chaired a meeting “to review the Prime Minister’s Office System (PMOS), an innovative AI-powered platform designed to strengthen governance, enhance coordination. improve monitoring of government initiatives across ministries and departments”.
Information Technology Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja, Secretary IT Zarrar Hasham Khan, Chairman PDA Sohail Munir,. senior officers of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and relevant ministries attended the review session.
During the meeting, officials from the PDA presented a comprehensive demonstration of the PMOS, the release added.
“The participants were briefed on the system’s advanced features. highlighting its ability to connect all federal ministries with the Prime Minister’s Office through a centralised digital platform,” the statement said.
It added that the “system enables real-time monitoring of tasks, projects. milestones, ensuring greater transparency, accountability and efficiency in government operations.”
The participants were informed that directives issued by the PMO would be communicated instantly to the relevant ministries. departments through the platform.
“The system will also facilitate immediate progress tracking. performance monitoring, allowing decision-makers to remain updated on the status of key assignments and initiatives.”
Elaborating on the key features of the system, the PID said that PMOS has an automated alert mechanism, which highlights overdue tasks through pop-up notifications on the accounts of federal secretaries. other concerned officials.
“This feature is expected to significantly improve the timely execution and follow-up of government directives.”
The meeting was also briefed on a sovereign AI-based GPT-powered research system developed by the PDA, the statement said, adding that the tool had been designed to support internal research by utilising previous directives, decisions. official orders, enabling faster access to institutional knowledge and informed decision-making.
It further said the GPT system would also act as a virtual assistant for government officers, with a proper understanding of official procedures. workflows.
“It will be capable of assisting in. completing official tasks assigned by officers through the use of artificial intelligence, thereby enhancing productivity, efficiency and service delivery across government departments.”
Meanwhile, Cheema appreciated the efforts of the PDA in developing the AI-powered PMOS. acknowledged its potential to modernise public sector governance, directing the relevant stakeholders to “further refine and enhance the system to ensure maximum effectiveness, user-friendliness and operational efficiency before its wider implementation,” the release said.
“Pakistan is progressing towards an AI-based digital governance system aimed at improving efficiency, transparency. public service delivery,” the minister was quoted as saying.
“The Prime Minister’s Office System (PMOS) will serve as a key facilitator in the implementation of the National Digital Masterplan by strengthening inter-ministerial coordination. digital integration,” he added.
Cheema stated that citizen-focused digital services, already being delivered through platforms such as Asaan Khidmat Markaz. other digital forums, were part of the government’s broader reform agenda.
“Initiatives such as digital tax enforcement systems. other technology-driven governance solutions would continue to expand, contributing to a more modern, responsive and accountable public sector,” he said.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to leveraging digital technologies. artificial intelligence to strengthen governance, improve service delivery and promote a more responsive and accountable government framework, the press release said.
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