ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT) has launched an international consulting firm engagement initiative aimed at right-sizing and enhancing the performance of key public-sector technology entities: the National Technology Fund (Ignite), Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), and National Telecommunication Corporation (NTC).
Under a special programme approved by the Federal Government and the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), the Ministry has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) to top-tier international consulting firms. These firms must demonstrate the capability to deliver world-class advisory services across multiple sectors, including digital transformation, organizational efficiency, and performance optimization.
The programme seeks to strengthen the institutional capacities of federal ministries and critical investment-related bodies, aligning them with Pakistan’s broader development agenda. In line with the Federal Government’s directives to streamline public sector operations for greater efficiency, transparency, and fiscal discipline, MoITT’s international consulting firm engagement focuses on revitalizing Ignite, PSEB, and NTC.
The RFP aims to select and contract a globally recognized consultancy firm to provide expert guidance on the right-sizing and performance enhancement of these three organizations. This step is part of a larger government-endorsed framework designed to bring strategic reform to public sector entities.
According to the approved methodology under the Government Approved Framework, a set of consulting firms has been pre-qualified and shortlisted for this RFP. The invitation has been extended only to the following firms:
Accenture
AlixPartners
Alpha Financial Marketing Consultant
Alvarez & Marsal
Arthur D. Little
ATOS
Bain & Company
BCG (Boston Consulting Group)
BCG Platinion
Booz Allen Hamilton
Capgemini
Cognizant
Deloitte
EY
IBM Consulting
Kearney
KPMG
McKinsey & Company
PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Roland Berger
Strategy&
This MoITT international consulting firm engagement reflects a strategic shift toward global best practices, aiming to boost the operational effectiveness of public tech organizations and better position them to meet Pakistan’s digital development objectives.