A new Public Service Center (PSC) was opened in Dzheti-Oguz district of Issyk-Kul region of Kyrgyzstan. Press service of the Ministry of Digital Development reported.
The PSC in Dzheti-Oguz district has been operating since 2017, but the area of the premises was 67 square meters, the registry and passportization offices, the cash desk were located in different buildings, which created a lot of inconvenience.
As a result, an extension was built, and the building itself was overhauled. To date, the area of the center is 214 square meters.
An electronic queue system and video surveillance cameras have been installed in the new building. There are also conditions for people with disabilities.
At least 87,000 people live in Dzheti-Oguz district. PSC can serve on average up to 200 people daily.
According to the Ministry of Digital Development, four new Public Service Centers have been opened in the republic since the beginning of this year.