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    NEW WORK METHODOLOGY MEANT TO BOOST PERFORMANCE AT THE ARMENIAN DEVELOPMENT AGENCY

    gov.am
    March 4 2010
    Armenia

    The Board of "Armenian Development Agency" CJSC met at the office
    of Government, presided by Board Chairman, RA Prime Minister Tigran
    Sargsyan.

    Among other agenda items, the meeting has discussed the concept of
    ADA reform.

    ADA Director General Robert Harutunyan reported on his agency's
    activities for 2009. In the period under review, the agency was said
    to have designed a number of programs, sought potential investors
    and conducted talks with them, extended informational and technical
    assistance, as well as serviced investors.

    The meeting endorsed a program of action for 2010 under which a set
    of important projects will be carried out to boost exports and attract
    investors into target spheres.

    Concerning ADA's overall performance, the Prime Minister noted that
    despite progress, the Agency has to be more active and goal-oriented
    in its endeavors, guided by clear-cut objectives and criteria aimed at
    having measurable work outcome. According to the head of government,
    new methodology needs to be developed in order to achieve enhanced
    efficiency of activities. The role of the institute of representatives
    was emphasized from the perspective of information outreach and
    sharing, market study and search of investors. In this respect, Tigran
    Sargsyan suggested cooperating more closely with Armenian embassies and
    diplomatic missions abroad through the Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

    The meeting approved the estimated budget of the 2010 ADA program
    of effective economic activities and support for implementation of
    actions of assistance.
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