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SC reviews proposal for secure and cost-effective Data Centre

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 27 (APP):The Chief Justice of Pakistan has chaired a series of high-level consultative meetings to review and advance a proposal for establishing an enterprise-level Data Centre at the Supreme Court of Pakistan, aimed at strengthening judicial digitization and data security.
According to an official statement, the proposed Data Centre is intended to provide a secure, scalable, sustainable, and cost-effective infrastructure to support the Court’s growing digital operations, enhance data protection, and ensure the operational resilience of its information systems.
During the initial phase, consultations were held with the Supreme Court’s IT Directorate, which proposed the deployment of a Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) solution as part of a modern and efficient technological framework.
Subsequently, detailed technical and policy-level discussions took place with the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication and the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) to evaluate internationally aligned, secure, and future-ready infrastructure options.
A separate consultative meeting was also held with the Managing Director of the National Telecommunication Corporation (NTC) to further assess the technical feasibility, sustainability, and financial prudence of the proposed initiative.
It was agreed that a finalized proposal will be prepared for formal consideration and approval, marking a significant step toward modernizing the Supreme Court’s digital infrastructure and strengthening judicial information security.
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