Army to take over driving license printing

Army to take over driving license printing

September 16, 2020   09:52 am

Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva, Commander of the Army, on Tuesday (15) looked into the possibility of Sri Lanka Army taking over the printing and issuing process of the Driving License of the Department of Motor Traffic.

This was at a press conference attended by the Chief Signal Officer, Director Information Technology and several other professional IT Officers of the Sri Lanka Army.

On a recommendation, made by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Cabinet on 01 July 2020 decided to hand over the printing process of the Driving License, currently managed by a private company to the Army, considering several pertinent aspects.

The total transferring process project is expected to be completed by 01 January 2021. 

Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva, during the meeting, reviewed the feasibility and the proposed action plan, presented by the team and directed them to go ahead with formalities of taking over the project with immediate effect.

Further, he approved the establishment of the project as the ‘Army Centre for National IT Solutions’, which could cater to the future national level IT projects in the country.

Major General Adeepa Thilakarathne, Chief Signal Officer, Brigadier Ashoka Peiris, Director of Information Technology and several Senior Officers were present at the meeting.

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