The specific areas for these applications will be identified by the state government.
Accenture Services today inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the state government under which it will develop a roadmap for skill development that will help prepare the state for investment in various IT and ITes (IT enabled services) sectors.
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“We are happy to collaborate with the state government for citizen centric e-governance applications. The company looks forward to leverage technology for service delivery,” said Basisth.
Accenture will also explore the possibility of establishment of a state technology resource centre. The company is keen to have a mutually beneficial tie-up with the state government in areas like policy framework, research and solutions in the field of innovation and technology, solution management, outsourcing and skill promotion.
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