Automated system executed for Kuwait gov’t work monitoring

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KUWAIT CITY, March 26: The General Secretariat of the Supreme Council for Planning and Development has instructed government agencies to designate their specialists to input project data and legislative requirements into the automated system for preparing and monitoring the government’s work program at the Secretariat, reports Al-Rai daily. Several government agencies have initiated the necessary measures to validate project data and legislative requirements within the automated system, enabling the submission of periodic reports on the program’s implementation status to the Council of Ministers.

According to informed sources, this initiative will facilitate accurate tracking of project completion rates and provide insights into the progress of each ministry and government agency in project execution. It will also enable the identification of challenges and obstacles, facilitating efforts to address them effectively. Among the potential challenges highlighted by the sources are those related to the work environment, such as sudden administrative changes, coordination gaps between responsible departments, and competency overlaps. These challenges extend to human resource issues, including excessive layers of supervision and decision-making, skills shortages, and insufficient accountability.

Furthermore, technological hurdles pose challenges, including limited digitization and project management capabilities, outdated infrastructure with unreliable data, and methodological obstacles in measuring work indicators. Notably, the lack of performance indicators for project stages and delayed error reporting are significant concerns. Addressing these challenges will be crucial for ensuring the successful implementation of the government’s work program and achieving its objectives.

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