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New analysts in Information Technology reinforce support for … – Portal Brazil

Another seven ministries signed work plans with the arrival of new professionals and assumed quality improvement goals

by Portal Brazil published : 02/17/2016 10h53 last modified : 17/02 / 2016 17h11

New Analysts in Information Technology (ITA) will strengthen the frames of more s ete ministries within the proposal to extend the use of technology to support public policies. The arrival of the professionals is guaranteed after signing work plans with the Ministry of Planning, Budget and Management (MP), on Tuesday (16). To date, 27 ministries have already signed the agreement allocating servers to the MP.

The performance of ATI occurs in a decentralized manner in the members of the organs of Directors of the Information Technology Resources System (SISP). As the central organ of the system, the Department of Information Technology (STI) has defined the distribution of new servers. Of the 228 approved in held in 2015 contest, 192 took office.

For the Secretary of Information Technology, Cristiano Heckert, the new ATI acquisition process is an unprecedented project. “We contratualizamos for allocating work plans where the bodies are committed to quality improvement goals. The plan reflects how IT [information technology] can leverage public policies of each agency, “he explains.

The document to be signed by the bodies contains goals that must be met by the end of 2017. the objectives of the work plan are divided into groups as “strategic projects of the organs,” “principles and objectives of the Digital governance Strategy (EGD)” and “improvement of the structuring processes of governance and iT management” .

Agreement with the organs

the Ministry of Transport (MT) was one of the bodies to sign the work plan during the ceremony on Tuesday. Among its activities are the restructuring process and Program Free Pass system settings and hiring support Georeferenced Information System of the Ministry, in addition to preparing the Open Data Plan.

“These actions that were set will become a priority of both the human resources and budget resources. That’ll cause us to develop our business activities in a much better perspective now with the support of IT, “said the executive secretary of the MT, Natalia Marcassa de Souza.

the other six institutions that have signed are the Ministries of Finance, Cities, Mines and Energy, Sports, Civil House and the Secretary of Government of the Presidency.

Source: Ministry of Planning, Budget and Management

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