BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 2. Last year, 16
business entities and 17 educational institutions were integrated
into Azerbaijan’s Digital Document Circulation (DDC) system, Farid
Osmanov, Chairperson of the Innovation and Digital Development
Agency (IDDA), said during the agency’s annual press conference,
Trend
reports.


“More than 1,300 organizations are now integrated into the DDC,
saving over 31 million pages, which is equivalent to preserving
around 5,700 trees. This technology represents one of the
successful initiatives contributing to the development of a green
society,” Osmanov said.


Azerbaijan launched its centralized Digital Document Circulation
system for state bodies on August 1, 2023. Key milestones include
early efforts starting in 2010 and significant development through
the Interagency Electronic Document Circulation System established
in 2012.







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