MoITT to Hire Global Consulting Firm to Improve Performance of Ignite, PSEB, and NTC

Government Seeks International Expertise for Tech Sector Revamp

The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MOITT) has announced plans to engage a global consulting firm to enhance the performance of key organizations under its umbrella, including:

  • Ignite National Technology Fund
  • Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB)
  • National Telecommunication Corporation (NTC)

Why a Global Consultant?

The move aims to:
✔ Improve operational efficiency of these organizations
✔ Align their functions with international best practices
✔ Enhance Pakistan’s IT exports and digital infrastructure
✔ Address existing performance gaps through expert analysis

Key Focus Areas for Improvement

The consulting firm will specifically work on:

  • Strategic restructuring of the organizations
  • Process optimization to eliminate bureaucratic hurdles
  • Capacity building of human resources
  • Financial sustainability models
  • Technology modernization initiatives

Current Challenges Facing These Organizations

The decision comes amid several operational challenges:

  • Ignite: Needs better project evaluation and funding mechanisms
  • PSEB: Requires improved strategies to boost software exports
  • NTC: Must upgrade its telecom infrastructure and services

Selection Process for Consulting Firm

MOITT will:

  1. Invite proposals from renowned international consultants
  2. Evaluate firms based on technical expertise and local market understanding
  3. Finalize the contract through transparent procurement procedures

Expected Outcomes of the Initiative

The ministry anticipates:

  • Enhanced service delivery from all three organizations
  • Increased IT exports through PSEB’s improved strategies
  • Better technology adoption across government departments
  • More effective use of public funds in tech projects

Stakeholder Reactions

The IT industry has welcomed the move, with experts stating:

  • “This could be a game-changer for Pakistan’s tech ecosystem”
  • “International expertise can help overcome systemic inefficiencies”
  • “Proper implementation will be key to success”

Timeline for Implementation

While no exact dates have been announced:

  • The consultant selection process is expected to complete within 3-4 months
  • Initial recommendations may be presented within 6 months of hiring
  • Full implementation could take 12-18 months

Conclusion: A Step Toward Digital Transformation

This initiative represents MOITT’s commitment to:
✔ Modernizing Pakistan’s tech infrastructure
✔ Creating an enabling environment for IT exports
✔ Ensuring government tech organizations operate at global standards

The success of this endeavor will depend on proper execution and sustained government support in the coming years.


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