Nasrollah Jahangard

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Nasrollah Jahangard (born 1957 in Tehran) is an Iranian politician and expert manager. Since 1997, he was the Deputy Minister of Post, Telegraph & Telephone (PTT) for Development & Planning, that the ministry later renamed to Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, he recently resigned from that position. He was the secretary of the Supreme Council of ICT of Iran and President Mohammad Khatami's advisor and special envoy for IT and ICT affairs. He is a founder member of Islamic Iran Participation Front and he is member of its political office, the leading part of Islamic Iran Participation Front.

He was leading the team that planning and implementing Takfa (What it called NICTA, National ICT agenda in some other countries), the first iranian complete and countrywide plan for ICT. He received his bachelor's degree in computer engineering from Shahid Beheshti University and from Amirkabir University of Technology, he earned his master's degree system engineering.

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