Wílliam Amed Tamayo Guevara, general specialist of the GDAI, commented at the meeting that the SEAT is already a consolidated experience for the surveillance of the main indicators of the Transportation Company in the Balcony of Eastern Cuba. "It controls practically everything from the registration of each of the vehicles, both buses and freight vehicles, their maintenance and daily operation."
Now, from Cybersociety 2019, Tamayo Guevara explained that they are engaged in advancing in the rest towards the public of SEAT: La Guagua, an application for mobile phones that would allow to follow in real time the displacement of buses of passenger transport. He added that in the case of that APK, two pilot tests were developed, one in September 2018 and another in the current year.
He stressed that attending a meeting of this nature has been another opportunity to show the validity of this project in general for the management of transport in similar entities that need it inside or outside the province. Being in Cybersociety 2019, also "will always be a favorable space for exchange and progress in the links we must have."
Tamayo Guevara emphasized, finally, the urgency of Cuba progressing towards the interoperability of the computer solutions created or the future ones. That, he estimated, "is one of the most pressing issues in the computerization process, in order to achieve that digital transformation to which we all aspire. We cannot grow in technology if we do it separately. "
On the third day of the congress, other experiences were also announced that, from computer science, benefit transport users, such as Habanatrans, an application that informs bus routes in the capital of the country.
The book Guía para la gestión del Gobierno digital en los municipios cubanos (Guide to Digital Government Management in Cuban Municipalities) was also presented at this forum, a project of the Union of Cuban Programmers, the United Nations Articulated Platform Programme for the Integral Development of Territories (Padit) and the Faculty of Communication of the University of Havana.
The panels Digital Transformation in Public Administration: Electronic Government and Paperwork Service, moderated by Magda Brito, from the Ministry of Communications of Cuba, and Digital Economy: Electronic Commerce, by specialists from Cuban Telecommunications Company S.A. (Etecsa) and the Metropolitan Bank S.A.
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