Prepare for digital tsunami, says Public Service DG

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KOTA KINABALU: Public Service Department (PSD) director-general Datuk Seri Borhan Dolah urged civil servants to be prepared to face the digital tsunami which has now changed the civil service landscape in the country.

He said to ensure that civil servants were always ready to face technological challenges, staff at the various levels must be exposed and equipped with digital capability and skills.

“Hence, the government recently launched the Digital Government Competency and Capability Readiness (DGCCR) which is a government initiative designed to develop digital competencies and capabilities among civil servants in providing the best service to the people.”

He said this when launching the Sabah Zone DGCCR here yesterday which was also attended by Sabah federal secretary Nor Azri Zulfakar and Sabah state secretary Datuk Seri Hashim Paijan.

Borhan added that the DGCCR framework would emphasise on enhancement of eight individual capabilities and 17 organisational capabilities which were expected to produce knowledgeable public officials to cater to future needs.

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– Bernama

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