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Title: dotGOV: WHY POLICY REFORM AND CAPACITY BUILDING IS IMPORTANT


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dot-GOV WHY POLICY REFORM AND CAPACITY BUILDING
IS IMPORTANT
  • TAG MeetingMarch 13, 2006

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Why ICT Policy Reform?
  • The demand for cheap, affordable and pervasive
    access to the Internet, through the cell phone,
    handheld device or computer is spreading to every
    country.

3
Frecatei, Romania, population 1,470. Phone on
right is old one phone on right new one
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What Difference Does Policy Make?
  • An enabling policy environment is needed to
    allow the ICT sector to make these tools
    available to people.

5
Why Work with Governments?
  • They are EAGER to enter the information
    technology market
  • Their need for technical assistance to foster an
    enabling policy environment following
    international best practices is PROFOUND.
  • This desire to adapt national policy to a common
    body of knowledge is an unprecedented opportunity
    for international cooperation.

6
Vietnamese Officials and U.S. Department of
Justice Staff
7
Why Work with Regulators?
  • Regulators want reference a body of established
    practice, to see how other countries handle the
    same questions so they can reduce marketplace
    conflict.

8
Algerian Regulators and Press at the FCC
9
Why Work with Ministries?
  • Ministries want a policy development and
    analysis role to encourage a more competitive ICT
    market and see the use of ICTs within other
    sectors.

10
State Secretary Sharing Romanias Information
Security Concerns
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Why Work with the Private Sector?
  • The WILLINGNESS of the private sector to engage
    with government on policy reform is essential to
    develop the ICT market and the capacity of to
    innovate.

12
Why Work with Associations and Universities?
  • Business associations help guide development of
    training institutions and motivate universities
    and high schools to develop appropriate
    curriculum to meet demand for local ICT
    solutions.

13
Why Work with the Media?
  • The use by media of ICT tools for reporting,
    forces government to engage media on freedom of
    expression in new ways.
  • Media use of ICTs provides a channel for
    citizen interaction that is largely uncharted but
    is affecting democracy and economic growth.

14
Why Work with Civil Society Organizations?
  • Privacy of data, intellectual property,
    identity protection, filtering and censorship
    issues are key areas where citizens are demanding
    credibility through ICT policy of their
    government.

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Who are we trying to reach?
  • Consumers can make or break businesses when
    they have choice over price and quality consumer
    behavior offers policy challenges that all
    countries are confronting, regardless of
    developmental ranking.

16
Indonesia Cyber café
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Why Try to Reach the Individual Through ICT
Policy Reform?
  • Because it makes a difference in their lives.

18
e-Business graduate, Cambodia
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dot-GOV Lessons
  • A policy and legal framework for digital
    communications is needed that supports
    innovation, expands access, and generates trust
    in an online system.
  • Privacy, information security, and freedom of
    expression must be addressed directly through
    policy and public dialogue.
  • e-Leadership is necessary from the highest level
    of government and the private sector.
  • Training on use of technology and accepting
    feedback on training gains to support from civil
    servants for policy change.
  • Cheaper access to the Internet is critical to
    fostering an information society.
  • NGOs bring stakeholders and government together
    to ensure dialogue in neutral territory.
  • Involving media is critical for creating public
    awareness.
  • Ordinary citizens need to see whats in it for
    them!

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Dot-GOV Activities 2005-2006
  • Project Launches
  • e-Government Macedonia
  • Assisting the Internet in Algeria

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Dot-GOV Pilot Activities
  • Workshop on Cyber Crime Legislation for
    Peru/APEC/DOJ
  • OAS/APEC Regional Workshop on Cyber Crime
    Legislation
  • Professional Workshop for Arab Regulators Network
    on New Technologies and Policies for Universal
    Service and Universal Access.
  • Arab Telecommunications and Internet Market
    Development Building a Successful Regional
    Business Association-IJMA3
  • ASAP Extranet website for ASEAN Members
  • E-payments workshop, USAID/Nepal
  • Asian Regional Forum ARF-Net Extranet website
  • e-Government Letter of Finding and review of
    cyber crime law for USAID/Madagascar
  • Digital signature legislation development,
    USAID/Vietnam
  • e-Government Letter of Finding for USAID/Kenya
  • Assessment of Senegal Digital Freedom Initiative
    for USAID/Africa/SD
  • Diaspora Training of S. Sudanese Regulators for
    USAID/Redso paper
  • Women in Technology Program (Cisco Academies
    scholarships in Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka,
    Mongolia, Tunisia, Morocco, and Algeria)


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Project Completions
  • Romania Information Technology Initiative Policy
  • Using ICT for Development Across the ASEAN Region
  • NetTel_at_Africa - Network for Capacity Building
    and Knowledge Exchange in ICT Regulation and
    Applications

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THANK YOU
  • It has been a privilege to work with you since
    September 2001.
  • The dot-GOV team and Internews Network, Inc.
    humbly extends gratitude to USAID, all the host
    country governments we have worked with, our
    subcontractors, our consultants and
    collaborators, dot-ORG and dot-EDC
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