SUVA – The Chairman of the Fiji Public Service Commission (PSC) Luke Rokovada met this morning with a visiting delegation from the Office of the Public Service Commission of Vanuatu to discuss digital transformation in the public sector.
The
regional visit provided an opportunity to share experiences and best practices
for digitally managing the public service.
Today's
discussion primarily focused on the Human Resource Management Information
System (HRMIS), which the Fijian Government adopted in 2019 as part of its
vision to develop a modern, digital government with streamlined and automated
human resource processes.
PSC
Chairman Rokovada emphasized that regional collaboration is crucial for ongoing
learning and mutual support.
The
Vanuatu delegation was led by Acting Deputy Secretary Mr. Stephane Bong,
Director of the Innovation and Policy Development Unit Mr. Jean Yves Bibi, and
Principal HRMIS Officer Mr. Jack Norris Philip.
Mr. Bong
noted that they are in the process of developing a new HRMIS, and that Fiji's
experience will help their team benchmark their processes.
Discussions
also covered the Fijian Civil Service Discipline Guidelines, the Fiji Civil
Service Performance Management Framework, and the Fiji Learning Institute for
Public Service.