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Infomina wins RM49.39mil job from Home Ministry

KUALA LUMPUR: Infomina Bhd has bagged a contract from the Home Ministry worth RM49.39 to maintain and upgrade the National Registration Department's (JPN) critical core business systems known as Business Utama ICT. 

The three-year contract from Nov 1 requires Infomina to ensure the reliability and functionality of the systems. 

Its services will include the enhancement, upgrades, and/or new applications development services, that encompass requirements study, applications and system testing, technical support, and the necessary nationwide rollout of the relevant applications.

Infomina will coordinate with JPN in the strategic rollout of new functional requirement in the latter's core national registration system, extending its benefits to JPN branches across various states.

"The company's high level of technical capability, coupled with the in-depth understanding and knowledge of JPN's requirements, had enabled us to provide a comprehensive solution to JPN. 

"This system represents a significant step forward in enhancing the efficiency and accessibility of vital services provided by JPN in supporting JPN's plans on digitalisation," said Infomina managing director Yee Chee Meng. 

The company said the contract underscored its commitment to providing innovative IT solutions that support the core functions of government departments and agencies, enhance the efficiency of intergovernmental operations and data sharing. 

"Subsequently, improving public services to the citizens of Malaysia, ensuring a more streamlined and accessible experience for individuals seeking essential services provided by JPN," it added.

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