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http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/print.asp?page=2006\08\18\story_18-8-2006_pg5_3
By Zahid Hameed
ISLAMABAD: IT Minister Awais Khan Leghari said on Thursday that the $72 million, which was the official figure given for Pakistanââ¬â¢s IT exports, did not reflect the true picture and that IT exports probably ran into hundreds of millions of dollars.
He told reporters that the IT Ministry would evolve a new mechanism in cooperation with the State Bank of Pakistan to gauge the actual annual income generated through IT exports. He said the IT industry had witnessed a 50 percent growth in the past couple of years and that the figures were expected to improve further in coming years. Earlier, the IT minister gave away the Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) Level 5 award to Netsol Technologies Ltd ââ¬â the first ever IT company to have been awarded the CMMI level 5 by the software engineering institute at Carnegie Melon university, under the Pakistan Software Export Boardââ¬â¢s programme (PSEB) called the Standardisation of Pakistanââ¬â¢s IT industry.
PSEB launched the Rs 130 million project about three years ago to bring up more than 100 companies to ISO 9001:2000 levels and more than 20 companies at various levels of CMMI.
CMMI is the most renowned and globally accepted standard for software products and services. It provides an evolutionary improvement path for a company from an ad hoc, immature process to a mature, disciplined process and is divided into five levels, with Level 5 categorised as the most disciplined and mature.
Awais said the occasion was historic for the local IT industry, as achieving the CMMI level rating by a Pakistani company would improve the countryââ¬â¢s image abroad besides marketing its IT products and services in world markets. He said that so far PSEB had helped more than 100 companies achieve ISO certification while three companies excluding Netsol had been rated at various levels of CMMI. He also said 18 companies were in the process of implementing the CMMI Level 2 process.
He said the IT Ministry would roll out a project soon to ensure the security of information and assist the IT industry in achieving ISO 27001, which was the worldââ¬â¢s premier standard for information security. He also urged the local industry to adopt the concept of quality and improve business processes in line with international practices so as to penetrate world markets.