ISLAMABAD – Pakistan Institute of Parliamentary Services (PIPS) has partnered with Code for Pakistan (CfP) in a major development aimed at developing technological and educational infrastructure through a Memorandum of Understanding (Technology). This strategic alliance was commemorated with a signing ceremony at the PIPS office in Islamabad, marking the beginning of a joint venture focused on innovation and modernization.
The agreement was signed by PIPS Executive Director Mr. Muhammad Anwar and Pakistan Codex Executive Director Mr. Shaji Ahmed. It outlines a roadmap for integrating advanced technology into PIPS operations, with a particular focus on developing an intuitive and user-friendly Learning Management System (LMS). This LMS is designed to move existing personal empowerment programs to a dynamic online platform, thereby expanding the scope and reach of parliamentary training.
During the signing ceremony, Chief IT Officer PIPS Mr. Muhammad Nazir gave an overview of the current IT equipment and tools and said that the collaboration will have a positive impact on the IT wing and overall business opportunities.
Mr. Shaji Ahmed praised Mr. Fayaz Tahem, Deputy Director of Majlis Development Program at PIPS for his important role in establishing this partnership. He stated that the integration of AI with advanced LMS features will significantly change the educational landscape at PIPS.