BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 10. It is planned to
digitize 15 percent of public services rendered to citizens by the
end of the year in Azerbaijan, Deputy Minister of Digital
Development and Transport Samir Mammadov said at the “INMerge
Innovation Summit” organized by PASHA Holding for the fourth time,
Trend reports.
According to him, the Azerbaijani government recognizes
digitalization as a cornerstone of the country’s digital
transformation strategy. The MyGov app is part of the process of
transforming the interaction between citizens and the
government.
“The MyGov platform provides citizens with the ability to manage
their data, which is especially relevant in the context of data
protection in today’s world. It allows users to control the process
of interaction with government agencies, and track which
organizations and at what time request their information.
The platform is currently used by 600,000 people. We intend to
digitize 15 percent of physical services provided to citizens by
the end of the year,” he said.
To note, “INMerge Innovation Summit”, organized by PASHA
Holding, is designed to contribute to the development of the
innovation ecosystem in Azerbaijan, bringing together startups and
investors, providing opportunities for cooperation, as well as
creating a platform for the exchange of ideas and experience
between all participants of the innovation ecosystem.