Bangladesh Computer Council executive director Parthapratim Deb and other dignitaries attend the beginning of the formal use of a computer programme developed to facilitate the maintenance of stock register at BCC conference room in Dhaka on Tuesday. — Press release
Bangladesh Computer Council under the Information and Communications Technology Division on Tuesday started formal use of an inventory module under a project titled ‘e-Government ERP’.
BCC executive director Parthapratim Deb was present at the inauguration ceremony held at the BCC’s conference room on Tuesday.
Parthapratim Deb said, ‘If anyone uses this module, there will be no need to maintain the manual stock register. This software will provide information regarding whether any product will be needed and how much quantity of product remains in the store. This software will enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of an organisation.”
The Bangladesh e-Government ERP Project of Bangladesh Computer Council under ICT Division involving the Department of Computer Science and Engineering of BUET and a consortium of local software companies have designed and developed 4 out of 9 modules of this GRP.
The four modules include — meeting management, Inventory, Asset Management, and Procurement.
Project director Ashoke Kumar Roy said, ‘Using this module, it will make an organisation more efficient than ever before, reducing the risk of human error by automating all tasks, it will increase productivity, increasing procedural transparency, and provide an easy view of everything through a dashboard.’
Earlier, on January 28, an ADP meeting was conducting using ‘event and meeting’ module of the e-Government ERP project. Using the module, government organisations can conduct their respective meeting automatically. This module will provide all prior information related to respective meeting.
ICT Lab managing director Ehshanul Parvez, BCC secretary Rashedul Hasan, BCC director Enamul Haque, software developer institution Cokreates’ CEO Mustafizur Rahman were also present at the inauguration ceremony.
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