Vice President Faisal Naseem has inaugurated the GEMS Workspace, the latest iteration of the Government E-letter Management System (GEMS).
The software was launched at a ceremony held at the National Centre for Information Technology (NCIT), on Tuesday.
After launching the software, VP Naseem took to the podium, where he highlighted on the transformative impact of the updated GEMS Workspace on enhancing the government's service delivery efficiency.
The Vice President extended his appreciation to all individuals involved in the project, acknowledging the substantial improvements achieved through the administration's Strategic Action Plan (SAP).
Furthermore, VP Naseem highlighted the need to address the longstanding concern raised by the public regarding the unresponsiveness and delays in accessing government services.
Emphasizing on the meticulous attention given to the newly launched workspace, VP Naseem expressed confidence that implementing the GEMS Workspace across all government offices and institutions would significantly enhance convenience and efficiency for individuals seeking government services.
The new GEMS Workspace software is a standalone option that does not require additional support software. It incorporates message templates and electronic signatures and eliminates the need for printing.
Upon the complete implementation of this software, businesses, non-governmental organizations, and individuals alike will be able to engage in correspondence with the government, streamlining the exchange of information.