Malta Independent

Launch of research journal aims to help improve Public Service

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The Institute for Public

Services, IPS, has just launched the first issue of a new journal which will be published bi-annually, and which presents a collection of research by academics and by public officers on subjects analyzing various elements of the operations and strategies of the Public Service.

The academic topics covered in the first issue of this journal include sustainabl­e developmen­t, Artificial Intelligen­ce, Blockchain technology, equality, and the impact of IPSfunded scholarshi­ps.

This publicatio­n marks the first five years from the founding of IPS through the agreement made with the University of Malta and the Malta College of Art, Science and Technology (MCAST).

“The main objective for which IPS was establishe­d is to support the renewal of the Public Service and the 2,000 services it provides. IPS meets this objective through the training and developmen­t of the very people who form part of the Public Service. This strategy complement­s the analytical and methodical research aimed at the roots of various challenges and situations, in order to develop ideas which can lead to improvemen­t in the quality and efficiency of the service offered. It is also intended to move beyond outdated practices to ones which meet future challenges,” the statement read.

Commenting on this occasion, Principal Permanent Secretary Mario Cutajar said that with this publicatio­n, the Institute for Public Services will continue to be at the forefront of the strategy to strengthen the Public Service through digital technology and the quality of people who form part of it. “This strategy is currently being prepared, and will enter into force next year. IPS will be at the centre of all the training that must be provided for public officials to acquire new skills in several emerging areas, such as remote working.”

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