A new identity for the Malta Public Service.
The Public Service has officially rebranded as they want to modernise their approach by investing in technological infrastructure and digital skills to keep itself and the country up to date.
The launch was made by the Head of Public Service, Tony Sultana, during the opening of the first edition of The Public Service Expo that was held at MFCC Ta’ Qali.
This event gathered all the Public Administration under one roof, with the Expo serving as a showcase for the best digital tools that the Public Service makes use of in every sector and area of life.
“Issa huwa ż-żmien li nħarsu ‘l quddiem biex flimkien inkomplu nimmodernizzaw dan il-pajjiż, għall-ġid ta’ niesu…” – Il-Kap tas-Servizz Pubbliku Tony Sultana waqt Konferenza għall-Kapijiet tal-Amministrazzjoni Pubblika. pic.twitter.com/7h7MMd7o7i
— Public Service of Malta (@PublicServiceMT) May 10, 2023
The Principal Permanent Secretary made it clear that the modernisation of the Public Service does not stop with technology, but also focuses on modernising mentality by introducing new practices, more relevant procedures, and innovative tools among others.
In his address to the heads of the Public Administration, Mr Sultana explained his vision of one public administration for one people, which does not distinguish between departments, agencies, and entities, but strives for greater results.
“Only this way will we be able to look forward and continue to modernise this country,” concluded the Principal Permanent Secretary.
The Public Service Expo exhibited various intelligent systems that are used on a daily basis in the Public Service.
These include systems that facilitate local permits, benefits and social security, personal healthcare, application processing, parking systems and so on.
One may also see digital systems of unique interest, including bomb disposal robot, digital kitchen, holograms of statues, passport system identifier, 3D Costume Scanning, various robots, eSports simulators, and digital scanning of notarial archives.
Digital systems that assist the country on a national scale were also exhibited, including the Emergency Management Control Centre, Air Traffic Demos, the dashboard of the Malta Stock Exchange, a medicine testing laboratory, the digital system which operates the Tritoni fountain and many others.
There are also digital tools used in diplomacy, agriculture and natural resources, various virtual realities, and virtual tours of attractions of interest.
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