Smart dashboard - a project by a2i (Aspire to Innovate)
View/ Open
Date
2024-10Publisher
BRAC UniversityAuthor
Lia, Bousra JahanMetadata
Show full item recordAbstract
The official works in Bangladesh are mainly done and recorded on paper. Basically,
people do paperwork in government offices. We might have seen that many private
sectors have turned most of their work online or software-based. However, government
work is still done on paper, which causes many problems. First of all, papers are made
from trees. For the reason for making those papers, we have to cut trees, which
is not good for our environment. Besides, if we keep records of all of the office work
on paper, there is a chance of losing that data and recording official work on paper is
much more time-consuming and ineffective. That’s why the government came up with
the idea of making government offices paperless by 2030. Which they named Smart
Dashboard, which is a part of the Data Leadership Program. The goal is to make
the dashboard district-wise for every government office so that people can find their
desired information only by visiting the websites whenever they need and government
employees can also store and find data easily through this website. That will reduce the
hassle general people face in getting information from government offices and waiting
for hours and hours.