Karnataka Transport Department partners with JICA for digital transformation
In a move to modernise and digitise its transport infrastructure, the Transport Department has partnered with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to co-develop a comprehensive Transport Tech Stack aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and public service delivery, according to Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy.
Following a meeting with a JICA delegation, led by Yushi Nagano, head of JICA DxLab, on Saturday, Mr. Reddy said the initiative marks a 'digital leap in transport'. 'The collaboration will focus on building a unified digital infrastructure for all modes of transport using open data and real-time analytics, thereby supporting smarter governance and greater transparency,' he said.
The proposed stack will enable the integration of open APIs, provide real-time insights into transport operations, and empower stakeholders, including citizens, start-ups, and policymakers. 'The aim is to streamline services, reduce leakages, and unlock innovation within the State's urban mobility framework,' he added.
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