E-Office will be introduced on a pilot basis in all 13 districts in June followed by a full-scale launch in July, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu announced at the two-day conference of district collectors here today.
Already 2,23,582 files with 1,72,40,119 pages have been scanned and kept ready while another 2,02,193 files would also be digitised soon.
Incidentally, a first-of-its-kind e-Cabinet system is already in place, enabling paperless meetings of the state Cabinet, with the Chief Minister and his colleagues using iPads for transacting the agenda.
A three-member committee would also be constituted to prepare the e-file protocol.
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He directed the Information Technology Department to submit quarterly reports on e-files and e-Office implementation.
"Many files come to my office but only some are directly placed before me depending on one's likes. But with e-Office, priorities can be easily listed and I can directly peruse them," the Chief Minister remarked.
Even the employees associations were happy with the e-Office system as it eases the work, he said.
Advisor to government (Information Technology) J Satyanarayana made a presentation on various e-Governance initiatives.