Digital governance and a new security model are being implemented in the Mirzo-Ulugbek district
Uzbekistan
On April 23, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited the Mirzo-Ulugbek district administration in Tashkent.
The head of state first toured the bridge built across the Salar Canal near the administration building, inspected landscaping work, and planted a tree. He then inspected the conditions created in the district administration building.
The President served as the khokim of the Mirzo-Ulugbek district from 1992 to 1996 and made a significant contribution to its socioeconomic development. Inside the khokim, the head of state was shown his office and service vehicle, restored to their original appearance from the period when he headed the district. An exhibition of the most important decisions made by the head of state during his tenure was also on display. During the tour, the President shared his memories of his time as khokim.
Until now, approximately 30 organizations in the Mirzo-Ulugbek district, including public safety, transportation, social support, utilities, and financial and banking sectors, operated in a fragmented manner, each focusing on its own specific area. The lack of a unified system seriously hampered the prompt resolution of citizen inquiries, leading to unnecessary time and red tape.
Now, a situation center has been established in the khokimiyat, where the "Smart District" platform, powered by artificial intelligence, has been implemented. It is designed for analyzing, promptly identifying, and resolving problems. Importantly, it allows for online communication with all representatives of the district's mahallas and constant updates on the current situation.
This center monitors social and municipal issues, oversees the implementation of public inquiries, and, in emergency situations, ensures operational management and coordination of the relevant services.
The "Safe District" system, part of the platform, is used to monitor offenses and ensure public safety. A digital map of business entities, based on artificial intelligence analysis, is aimed at forecasting tax revenues and increasing their collection. The "AI Davomat" system is crucial for preventing unjustified absences from school and preventing child neglect.
Such platforms have already been launched in the Chilanzar, Shaykhantakhur, and Almazar districts.
After reviewing the situation center's operations, the President ordered the implementation of this new system in the remaining districts of the capital. He also emphasized the need for regional khokims, prosecutors, and heads of internal affairs agencies, security services, and tax authorities to visit the Mirzo-Ulugbek district and study this experience.
The President served as the khokim of the Mirzo-Ulugbek district from 1992 to 1996 and made a significant contribution to its socioeconomic development. Inside the khokim, the head of state was shown his office and service vehicle, restored to their original appearance from the period when he headed the district. An exhibition of the most important decisions made by the head of state during his tenure was also on display. During the tour, the President shared his memories of his time as khokim.
Until now, approximately 30 organizations in the Mirzo-Ulugbek district, including public safety, transportation, social support, utilities, and financial and banking sectors, operated in a fragmented manner, each focusing on its own specific area. The lack of a unified system seriously hampered the prompt resolution of citizen inquiries, leading to unnecessary time and red tape.
Now, a situation center has been established in the khokimiyat, where the "Smart District" platform, powered by artificial intelligence, has been implemented. It is designed for analyzing, promptly identifying, and resolving problems. Importantly, it allows for online communication with all representatives of the district's mahallas and constant updates on the current situation.
This center monitors social and municipal issues, oversees the implementation of public inquiries, and, in emergency situations, ensures operational management and coordination of the relevant services.
The "Safe District" system, part of the platform, is used to monitor offenses and ensure public safety. A digital map of business entities, based on artificial intelligence analysis, is aimed at forecasting tax revenues and increasing their collection. The "AI Davomat" system is crucial for preventing unjustified absences from school and preventing child neglect.
Such platforms have already been launched in the Chilanzar, Shaykhantakhur, and Almazar districts.
After reviewing the situation center's operations, the President ordered the implementation of this new system in the remaining districts of the capital. He also emphasized the need for regional khokims, prosecutors, and heads of internal affairs agencies, security services, and tax authorities to visit the Mirzo-Ulugbek district and study this experience.
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