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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