To guarantee compliance with specified key performance indicators, the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT) have chosen to conduct a performance audit of its project, “High Impact Bootcamp.”
It plans to introduce tailored Bootcamps around Pakistan to deliver high-impact training programs on a range of technologies for the improvement of skill levels to meet global demands.
According to the MoITT, this project’s training program will be introduced in Islamabad and Karachi through specialized Bootcamps on a range of technologies, including cloud computing, data science, blockchain, artificial intelligence, cyber security, and others.
The training’s goal is to improve Pakistani professionals’ technical abilities so they can meet demands and norms around the world.
Additionally, according to the IT Ministry, the audit process should be planned to assess the progress of the work completed on the High Impact Bootcamp project in order to confirm that it complies with the statement of work, including the project’s scope, timeframe, and budget, as well as the maturity of the project management process at a single stage.
In order to monitor and assess IT training on cutting-edge technologies, the ministry has asked chartered accounting companies that are legitimately registered with tax and other relevant agencies to undertake performance audits.
The companies have been instructed to submit their offer paperwork by July 15th. On the same day, bids for the Bootcamp project audit will be available.
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