History - Before 1980
3 ministries with computers
Just over 100 terminals
No network Infrastructure
Large application backlog
How IT started… March 1980
Committee of National Computerisation
Formation of National Computer Board
Government taking the lead
Civil Service Computerisation Programme (CSCP)
E Government Action Plan 1 (2000 – 2003)
5 Strategic Thrusts:
Reinventing Government
Delivering Integrated Electronic Services
Being Proactive & Responsible
Using ICT to build capabilities & Capacities
Innovating with ICT
6 Programs in the E-Government Strategic Framework:
InfoComm Education
Knowledge Management
Robust InfoComm Infrastructure
Operational Efficiency Improvement
Technological Experimentation
Electronic Services Delivery
E Government Action Plan 2 (2000 – Present)
Vision:
To be a leading e-Government to better serves the nation in the digital economy.
E-Services Advantage:
Convenient & easy to use
Transcends organisational
Boundaries
Respects privacy
Supporting Active Citizenry
Citizens as stakeholders
Community building
Greater Trust & Confidence
Underlying Foundation
“Many Agencies, One Govt”
Agile, Effective & Efficient
Secure & Responsive
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