J. Erhembaatar, the deputy minister of the Ministry of Education and Culture, is the leader of the working group of the campaign "Go Electronic", which aims to intensify the e-transition in the local area.
Within the framework of this day, the Ministry of Electronic Development and Communications and joint organizations of the state, government and private sectors assess the level of electronic transition in provinces and localities, while providing recommendations and information and providing advisory services.
In addition, within the framework of public-private partnership, organizing courses to improve citizens' e-skills, promoting the products and services of information technology software manufacturers, creating conditions for prompt, responsible and accessible delivery of public services, intensifying measures to become an e-nation, while saving citizens' time and money The importance of the day lies in saving money, increasing the number and accessibility of government services provided electronically, and increasing the use of citizens' electronic signatures.
In the Eastern Province, 13 areas are connected to fiber optic cables, and this year, the center of "Integrated Monitoring Server" has been established, and a total of 900 cameras are planned to be installed in 220 locations in Choibalsan city. 73 services of 25 organizations are connected to the integrated public service system (I-Mongolia) at the province level.