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OECD – The Comptroller General’s Department develops the EEC, transparent and verifiable budget

OHEC – Comptroller General’s Department, Information System Development To drive the EEC, transparent and verifiable budget

On September 23, Mr. Santi Prompat, Deputy Minister of Finance presided over the signing ceremony of a memorandum of understanding on cooperation in supporting information in the Eastern Special Development Zones through information technology between the Eastern Economic Corridor Policy Office (EEC) or the EEC and the Comptroller General’s Department, with Dr. Nit Sangsuphan, Secretary-General of the Eastern Economic Corridor Policy Committee, and Mr. Prapas Kong-iad, Director-General of the Comptroller General’s Department, signed at the meeting room, 7th floor, Building 6, the Comptroller General’s Department.

Cooperation under this agreement between the OECD and the Comptroller General’s Department will jointly push for linkage of project information. and spending a budget that covers all sources of money through an information system that can track the budget expenditure data of various agencies in the EEC area conveniently and quickly It is an important tool for formulating strategies and plans. to drive the development of the EEC in an integrated manner reduce redundancy The cost effectiveness of the budget as well as being a model for integrating government database systems The information management of the agencies involved in the development of the EEC was born. and related areas in unity and efficiency. Citizens have access to information and monitoring government operations through technology Engage and transparency for the EEC area Sustainable development

In this regard, the essence of this cooperation agreement is that the Comptroller General’s Department will support budget disbursement data from the GFMIS system and procurement status information from the e-GP system to the information systems that OECD has cooperated with the Office. Develop a digital government (Public Organization) or NEDA developed to be a database for collecting projects according to the EEC development diagram. Projects and budgets both within and outside the EEC integration plan including the budget for important local projects in order to integrate the development of the area covering the community level Facilitate governments, especially policy makers, to be able to quickly monitor, monitor, expedite, or even improve budget expenditure plans in the EEC area. Meet the needs of the area and keep up with the ever-changing situation. Consistent with the provisions and intent of the Budget Procedures Act B.E. 2561

The signing of this cooperation This is the starting point for an integrated proactive approach. It is a model of linking information between government agencies to support the government’s key policies in building economic growth and enhancing the country’s long-term sustainable competitiveness. Linking information between the Office of the Public Health Commission and the Comptroller General’s Department It is also considered a crucial element that will drive the transition towards Digital Government or Government 4.0 in accordance with the provisions and intent of the Government Administration and Services through Digital Services Act B.E. 2562 clearly and concretely. To provide a digital government with data links between government agencies as a basis for driving Thailand 4.0 policy to develop the country towards the vision set in the 20-year national strategy, which is stability, prosperity and sustainability.

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