Dear readers,
This post is about a little descriptions about some Association and Organizations in Bangladesh related to Computer, Information and Communication Technology. Due to some steps taken by the Government, the country is going to be Digitized in 21st century. There are lots of Govt websites has already been launched which indicate that Bangladesh Government is going to establish an E-Government system and the country is going to build a stronger basement in IT sector. I will describe in my upcoming posts about lots of Bangladesh Govt official websites and e-services. Take a look at the following sites, these sites could help you a lot.
Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST):
Ministry
 of Science and Technology, Government of the People’s Republic of 
Bangladesh is promoting Science and Technology as stewardship of 
positive change in society and for balanced socioeconomic upliftment, 
national well-being and thus to make Science and Technology a part of 
national culture. The use of Science and Technology as a means of 
sustainable use of Environment, Ecosystem and Resources contribute to 
world pool of knowledge in Science and Technology. Ministry
 of Science and Technology has been working relentlessly to step up 
peace and prosperity of the country through proper utilization of 
science and appropriate technology. In the last few years Ministry of 
Science and Technology has achieved a rare feat with due policy level 
support and with proper planning.
Contact @ MOST:
Ministry of Science & Technology, Bangladesh Secretariat
Dhaka-1000
Telephone: +880-2-7170840
Fax: +880-2-7169606
E-mail: section16@most.gov.bd
Dhaka-1000
Telephone: +880-2-7170840
Fax: +880-2-7169606
E-mail: section16@most.gov.bd
Bangladesh Computer Samity (BCS):
Bangladesh 
                    Computer Samity is the voice of ICT industry of Bangladesh. 
                    It is the national association of the ICT companies in Bangladesh. 
                    BCS was established in 1987 with eleven members. The ICT industries of Bangladesh comprises distributors, dealers, 
                    resellers of computer and allied products, locally assembled 
                    computer vendors, software developers and exporters, internet 
                    service providers, ICT based educational institutions and 
                    training houses, ICT embedded services providers etc. The total number of members stands 1146 at present. The body 
                    is run by a 7-number executive committee elected every two 
                    years.
Contact @ BCS:
12th, Floor, Sonartori Tower, Plot # 12, Biponon C/A
Sonargaon Road, Dhaka - 1000, Bangladesh
Tel : 880-2-9670955-56
Fax : 880-2-9670955-56 Ext : 108
Email : samity@bcs.org.bd
Bangladesh Association of Software & Information Services (BASIS):
Bangladesh
 Association of Software and Information Services (BASIS) is the 
national trade body for Software & IT Enabled Service industry of 
Bangladesh. Established in 1997, the association has been working with a
 vision of developing vibrant software & IT service industry in the 
country. BASIS
 started its journey with only 17 charter members. Today the membership 
stands at more than 450.  Members of BASIS account for the lion share of
 the total software & IT services revenue of the country.
Contact @ BASIS:
BDBL Bhaban (5th Floor - West), 12 Kawran Bazar, Dhaka -1215
Phone: +880 2 8151196; 8144708-09
Fax: +880 2 8151197
Email: secretariat@basis.org.bd
Bangladesh Computer Society (BCSBD):
The Bangladesh Computer Society is regarded as the leading professional 
and learned society in the field of computers and information systems in
 Bangladesh. It was established in 1979. The Bangladesh Government 
Register no -1638(53)/95.This is also a Sister Societies of IEEE 
Computer Society.
BCS Professional Membership is an industry benchmark. Its membership 
grades begin with Student and Graduate, then move to professional grades
 with Associate, Member and onto Fellow for highly qualified and 
experienced practitioners.  BCS and ISEB qualifications help to broaden 
the knowledge and skills sets of IT professionals.
Contact @ BCSBD:House # 519 (4th Floor), Road # 1,
Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka-1205, Bangladesh
Tel: 02 9677043, 02 9663442,
Email: info@bcsbd.org.bd
Bangladesh ICT Journalist Forum (BIJF):
Bangladesh ICT Journalist                                  Forum (BIJF) is
 the professional ICT                                  journalist 
association of Bangladesh which was                                  
established in 2002. BIJF has representations                           
       of all leading Daily, weekly, monthly ICT publications           
                       and other media (such as web, digital publication
                                  and electronic media). BIJF has 
established for                                  the development of ICT 
movement of our country                                  and to 
stimulate and facilitate the growth structure                           
       of this sector. BIJF tries to emphasis on three sectors. 
Firstly, to establish the ICT Journalist Unity, secondly, to improvise 
journalist knowledge and professional duties with utmost delinquency and
 thirdly to organize ICT related seminars, working paper on National and
 as well as international issue. So far BIJF have successfully organized
 several skill development schemes for ICT journalists and also arranged
 different ICT related national seminars. Among them”Media role on 
Information Society: perspective Bangladesh” is the most successful one.
 
It has been argued that ICT has itself pioneered into Bangladesh
 and the role of Media is very much negligible in this case. But on many
 dimensions, government policies as well as industry activities are much
 prejudiced by the Media. Media has a profound impact on building IT 
awareness, IT industry and IT culture in our Country. The role of media 
has pioneered in building ICT infrastructure in Bangladesh.                                 In future, BIJF will try to 
establish the National                                  ICT databank and
 will conduct several studies                                  on Local 
and Global aspects of ICT developments.                                 
 BIJF will also analyze different government initiatives                
                  and Industry performance regarding ICT and will       
                           recommend different policies for the welfare 
of                                  this sector. BIJF will also try to 
make their                                  contribution on several 
Global issues such as                                  Digital Divide, 
Information Society, Knowledge                                  based 
Economy, etc to build a real ICT awarded                                
  community for the whole World.
Internet Service Providers Association of Bangladesh (ISPAB):
Details are not available from their sites. Visit their website for more details.
Contact @ ISPAB:President
AKHTARUZZAMAN MANJU
Information Services Network Ltd.
TMC Building (4th floor)
52, New Eskaton Road, Dhaka-1000
Tel: 8322785, 01819221942
e-mail: manju@aitlbd.net
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