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Brunei Darussalam Abode of Peace

Brunei Darussalam Abode of Peace. TO EXPOLIT ICT TO ITS FULL POTENTIAL FOR NATIONAL PROPSERITY. THE NATIONAL IT STRATEGIC PLAN -. FORMULATED - 1998 CONSENTED - 2000. NATIONAL IT VISION ‘Brunei Darussalam to exploit IT to its full potential for national prosperity’

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Brunei Darussalam Abode of Peace

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  1. Brunei Darussalam Abode of Peace TO EXPOLIT ICT TO ITS FULL POTENTIAL FOR NATIONAL PROPSERITY

  2. THE NATIONAL IT STRATEGIC PLAN - • FORMULATED - 1998 • CONSENTED - 2000 NATIONAL IT VISION ‘Brunei Darussalam to exploit IT to its full potential for national prosperity’ NATIONAL IT MISSION ‘Brunei Darussalam through its National IT Council aims to lead and facilitate the strategic development and diffusion of the state-of-the-art IT for the entire nation’ NATIONAL IT STRATEGIC GOALS • IT Leadership • IT Needs • IT Literacy • IT Manpower • IT Applications • IT R&D • IT Links • IT Economy • IT Business • IT Relevance

  3. Vision, Mission and Goals Institutional Framework Strategies Public Sector drive towards e-Government Private Sector drive towards e-Business Policies Action Plan National drive towards Paperless Society, e-Brunei Offices Homes Schools Business Places Market Places Public Places NATIONAL GLOBAL REGIONAL 1/8/01 36

  4. BRUNEI DARUSSALAM NATIONAL IT COUNCIL To assist His Majesty’s Government to focus on wider usage of IT as a tool to move Brunei's ICT development in the 21st Century. • 1. Formed in October 2000 to advise His Majesty's Government in matters pertaining to IT; to assist Brunei Darussalam to achieve the vision, mission and goal of the National IT strategy plan for the year 2000 and beyond; to advise, formulate and implement activities with regard to development and usage of IT. • 2. The Council chair is the Minister of Communications and the Deputy Chair is the Deputy Minister of Finance. • 3. The Council is comprised of Senior Officers, Permanent Secretaries, High Level representatives from the private sector, the academia and representatives of technology sector.

  5. IT2000 & BEYONDINSTITUTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE Brunei Darussalam National Information Technology Council (BIT Council) Chairman: Minister of Communications Deputy Chairman: Deputy Minister of Finance International Advisory Panel • Department of Information Technology and State Store, Ministry of Finance (ITSSD) • Director IT and State Store : • Secretary to BIT Council • Joint Secretary to EGPEC • Member of EgSPEC • Member of EBPEC BIT SECRETARIAT • BIT Corporation • Research and Development • Strategic Innovation • Corporate Development • Business Development • Brunei Eco-Cyber Park • Sector Clusters Alliances • E-Brunei • E-Government • E-Business www.bit.gov.bn

  6. ICT in 8TH NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2001-2005 (cf: p15, 31 and 38) Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is now considered as one of the other growth areas and reflected for the first time in as one of the Key Chapters (Chapter IX) in the recent launch of the Eight National Development Plan 2001-2005. • 7.21% of 8TH NDP allocated for the implementation IT related programs (p144). • The ICT related programs are E-Government (p215) and Brunei Eco-Cyber Park (p215).

  7. The National IT Development Aligned With The National Development Plan

  8. e-BRUNEIThe National Drive Towards Paperless Society • E-BRUNEI STRATEGIC INITIATIVES : • INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY PANEL (IAP) • BIT CORPORATION • BRUNEI NATIONAL ICT AWARD • ECO-CYBERPARK e-BRUNEI SPEARHEAD BY BIT COUNCIL

  9. e-BUSINESSThe Private Sector Drive Towards e-Business • Businesses to become e-Smart • Adding Value to Brunei’s Businesses

  10. e-Business ProgramExecutive Committee (EBPEC) • Affiliated TO the BIT Council to spearhead the e-Business National IT Strategic Drive . • The chair and the members of the EBPEC consist of IT able representatives from the Private Sector, Academia and the Civil Service. • Tasked to coordinate the IT application drives of the private and the public sector; identifying linkage-building strategic opportunities for local IT businesses with others and directing the necessary assistance to the private sector in the IT sector. • E-BUSINESS • Businesses to become e-Smart • Adding Value to Brunei’s businesses

  11. e-BUSINESS STRATEGIC INITIIVES • Develop and communicate the legal and regulatory framework in Brunei to build confidence in e-business activities. • 2. Increase Bruneian residents’ demand for e-business based services. • 3. Increase significantly the use of e-business by Bruneian businesses. • Provide basic ICT education and skills training which Bruneians will require to participate in the information economy. • Ensure infrastructure is available and affordable in Brunei to support the information economy. • Investigate ways of widening Brunei's economic base through strategic ICT investments.

  12. e-Government The Public Sector Drive Towards e-Government

  13. e-Government 21ST CENTURY "EG21 - GOVERNANCE AND SERVICES ON-LINE" A STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR ACTION 2001 - 2005 Endorsement - February 2001 KEY MESSAGE E-Government 21st Century “EG21 – Governance and Services On-line” VISION STATEMENT “To Be An E-Smart Government In Line With The 21st Century Civil Service Vision” MISSION STATEMENT “His Majesty’s Government Aims to Establish Electronic Governance and Services to Best Serve the Nation” www.e-government.gov.bn

  14. e-Government E-Government Program Executive Committee (EGPEC) • Tasked to appraise, study and further propose steps to implement the e-Government program including preparing specific Plan of Action towards attaining the mission of the program fully within five years (2001-2005). • The Chairman of the EGPEC is the Permanent Secretary of the Prime Minister Office and Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Finance as Deputy Chair • Members of the EGPEC consist of the Permanent Secretaries from all government ministries. • With impetus to advance IT diffusion in the public service, and advance the development of e-related services or activities currently being undertaken by various ministries and government agencies in Brunei Darussalam. 21ST CENTURY

  15. Ministerial EG Steering Committee Chairman: The Permanent Secretary EG21 - SPONSORS AND COLLABORATION BY ALL INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY PANEL BIT COUNCIL IT AND STATE STORE DEPARTMENT, MIISTRY OF FINANCE (ITSSD) BIT CORPORATION PRIORITISING IMPLEMENTATION E-Government Program Executive Committee (EGPEC) EG IMPLEMENTATION SPONSOR BY MINISTRY EG APPRAISAL SPONSOR E-Government Strategic, Policy and Coordinating Working Group BIT Secretariat EG Center Organisational Infrastructure Working Group (OIWG) Technological Infrastructure Working Group (TIWG) EG Implementation Procedure Working Group (KKT) Data Privacy and Data Protection Working Group

  16. e-Government Program Budget Allocation By Ministries

  17. EG Strategic Initiatives Overview Departmental Sites Ministry Departmental Sites EG Center Services Departmental Sites EG Bandwidth Services Ministry EG Agency Services EG VALUE CHAIN IMPLEMENTATION BLUEPRINT

  18. EG Agencies Services: EG agency services are inclusive of outsourcing applications, multi channel access devices, agency infrastructure, common office environment tools, manpower, training, architecture framework, marketing and quality assurance. Strategic initiatives to avoiding duplication of EG agency services already priortised. Further EG agency services to be prioritized will be identified following the EG implementation workshop.

  19. EG Bandwidth Services: Broadband network connectivity up to the routers/switches (the last-mile connectivity from the telecommunication backbones).

  20. EG Center Services: Outsourcing physical facilities for hosting co-location facilities, facility management, data center, disaster recovery center, network operation center, service operation centers inclusive of certification authority, e-mail, portals, websites, gateways, and common business services.

  21. EG Strategic Initiatives Priorities (Horizontal/Vertical Cases and Flagships)

  22. E-GOVERNMENT IMPLEMENTATION WORKSHOP Seminars Support Business Objectives & IT Implications Leadership & Direction Workshop Methodology & Strategy Planning Workshop Facilitation Workshop Outline Architecture Identify & Define Projects Prepare/Approve IS/IT Plan Identify & Define Projects GAP PROJECTS DEFINITION IS/IT PLAN Workshops/seminars to guide Ministries To complete IS/IT Plan KEY DELIVERABLES Tasks to be performed by Ministries to complete IS/IT Plan

  23. E-GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS/PROJECTS – AS AT 31st January 2004 • SCORECARD EXPECTATIONS • 39 % Endorsements 2003 25% • 39 Programs 2004 50% • 114 Projects 2005 100%

  24. E-GOVERNMENT PROGRAM/PROJECTS – AS AT 31st January 2004

  25. BALANCED SCORECARD (Kaplan, Harvard University )to serve the needs of Multiple Stakeholders at Multi-Period

  26. THANK YOU

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