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PACIFIC APPLIED GEOSCIENCE COMMISSION

PACIFIC APPLIED GEOSCIENCE COMMISSION. PACIFIC ISLANDS TELECOMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION. eReadiness Assessment of Cook Islands, Rarotonga, Cook Islands By: Siaosi Sovaleni, SOPAC ICT Adviser Alisi Tuqa, PITA Training Coordinator. Pacific Regional Digital Strategy.

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PACIFIC APPLIED GEOSCIENCE COMMISSION

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  1. PACIFIC APPLIED GEOSCIENCE COMMISSION PACIFIC ISLANDS TELECOMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION eReadiness Assessment of Cook Islands, Rarotonga, Cook Islands By: Siaosi Sovaleni, SOPAC ICT Adviser Alisi Tuqa, PITA Training Coordinator

  2. Pacific Regional Digital Strategy The Digital Strategy establishes the following priorities: • Improving access to communications technology • Reducing costs. • Establishing higher bandwidth to the global ICT ‘backbone’. • Removing inappropriate regulatory environments in order to foster higher levels of investment. • Strengthening ICT skills/Capacity building. Three pillars are Global, Regional and National pillars;

  3. Pacific Regional Digital Strategy • Digital Strategy was developed due to recognition of the important role ICT plays in supporting the objectives of the Pacific Plan; • Digital Strategy was further endorsed by Forum Communication Ministers in Wellington, NZ March 2006; • Communication Ministers Meeting resulted in the Wellington Declaration and endorsement of a Roadmap;

  4. Wellington Declaration Initiatives for first year include: • TaskForce to develop quantitative and qualitative indicators to establish country’s progress; • Develop and refine ICT Policy; • E-mail and website for Government agencies; • Greater involvement in global information society; • E-Readiness assessment of PICs;

  5. Conceptually… ICT Policy and Strategic Action Plans Knowing where you are Where you want to be eReadiness assessment Implementing Plans

  6. eReadiness What is e-Readiness? The status of ICT development focusing on: • Basic infrastructure of a nation’s readiness for business or economic growth; and • Ability of the overall society to adopt/benefit from ICT.

  7. eReadiness Methodology • Harvard University’s Center for International Development (CID)’s Readiness for the Networked World: A Guide for Developing Countries • It systematically organizes the assessment of numerous factors that determine the Networked Readiness of a community in the developing world. • It examines different categories of indicators, ranking each by levels of advancement in Stages One through Four.

  8. Access • Infrastructure • Availability • Affordability • Network Speed • Hardware and Software

  9. CID-Access

  10. CID-Access

  11. Learning • School Access to ICT • Enhancing Education with ICT • Developing ICT literate workforce

  12. CID-Learning

  13. Society • People and Organisations • Local relevant content • Everyday life • Work

  14. CID-Society

  15. Economy • Employment opportunities • Business to Customers • Business to business • eGovernment

  16. CID-Economy

  17. CID-Economy

  18. Policy and Legislation • Telecommunication Policy and Regulation • Trade Policy • ICT Legislation • ICT Policy

  19. CID-Policy

  20. MEITAKI siaosi@sopac.org pitacoordinator@connect.com.fj

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