NICI NICI e-Taiwan Project e-Taiwan Project Pauline Chen Pauline Chen National Information & Communication Initiative National Information & Communication Initiative The Executive Yuan, Chinese Taipei The Executive Yuan, Chinese Taipei March 25, 2003 March 25, 2003
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NICINICI
e-Taiwan Project e-Taiwan Project
Pauline ChenPauline ChenNational Information & Communication InitiativeNational Information & Communication Initiative
The Executive Yuan, Chinese Taipei The Executive Yuan, Chinese Taipei March 25, 2003March 25, 2003
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OutlineOutline
1. Background Information
2. Scope of e-Taiwan Project
3. Our Prospective
4. Conclusion
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Agricultural Society
In 1820, 70% of all jobs were related to Agriculture, In 2000, the percentage fell to1.9% only.
In 1850, jobs in the fields of Management, Professional, Technical & Services accounted for 4% of all jobs.
In 1900, it became 13%. In 2000, it grew to over 50%.
Information Society
IndustrialSociety
In 1940, Manufacturing industry accounted for 50% of GDP, 40% of work force. In 2000, it is decreased to 15% only.
ICT strength has become an essential factor in determining a country’s competitiveness.
1. Background Information1. Background Information
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1993: Initiated NII (National Information Infrastructure)
Guidelines
1996 : Initiated 3-Million Internet users in 3 years Project
1998: Initiated e-Government Program
1999: Initiated e-Business Program
2001: Consolidated various agencies, Initiated NICI Guidelines
2002: Initiated e-Taiwan Project
Milestones of ICT DevelopmentMilestones of ICT Development
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Information Society Index ranks No.10 –IDC (2001) Broadband penetration ranks No. 4 – eMarketer (2002) DSL penetration ranks No. 2 – Point-topic (2002) Internet Host ranks No. 3 – Network Wizards (2002) Mobile Phone penetration ranks No.2 worldwide –ITU(2001) Hardware production : Global Ranking #4 Low value-added products : 79% of total IT revenue Software revenue is only 7-8% of IT revenue
Challenges & Opportunities of Chinese TaipeiChallenges & Opportunities of Chinese Taipei
Broadband population still way behind Korea Information application among traditional industry to catch up Digital divide in remote area and under-privileged to be bridged up if not
totally eliminated More enterprises to be brought online Facing the challenge of global knowledge based economy, out-moving
business and decreasing total revenue. IT industry needs to invest in information technology, strengthen R&D
capability and upgrade with knowledge based economy to stay competitive.
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2. Scope of e-Taiwan Project2. Scope of e-Taiwan Project
HometownHometown& Community& CommunityDevelopment Development
Infrastructure
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3. Our Prospective 3. Our Prospective
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Major e-Index Measurement Major e-Index Measurement
National Economy Competitiveness
e-Government e-Business e-Society
Connectivity
EnterpriseReadiness
e-Business Environment
LegislationInnovation& Creativity
Support of Supply Chain
e-Leadership
Government ServiceOn-line
Document ExchangeOn-line
Information ExchangeOn-line
PC Population
Social &Cultural
Infrastructure
InternetInfrastructure
CommunicationInfrastructure
IMD & WEF
Source:MOEA Internet Research Plan / III ECRC-FIND arranged from EIU, IDC及WMRC.
Information Capability
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Goals of E-ReadinessGoals of E-Readiness
Item Description 2001 2008
Broadband Subscription 1.13Million 6 Million
Internet Usage (WEF/NRI) #10 #5
e -Government (WEF/NRI) #7 #5
e -Industry (EIU) #20 #12
e -Society (WEF/NRI) #15 #5
e -Government Satisfaction 75%
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Internet users reach 50% of population broadband users reach 35% of populationoverall country bandwidth reach 1,150Gbpsundersea cable bandwidth reach 250Gbps
#5 Internet Usage (WEF/NRI)#5 e-Government (WEF/NRI) #12 e-Industry Readiness
up by 55% in 5 yearssatisfaction level reaches 75%
create 20,000 jobs total e-Service revenue NT$300 trillion industry online 60% e-Commerce is 15% of GDP
Predicted BenefitsPredicted Benefits
Public Services
Economy
IT Application
Infrastructure
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4. Conclusion4. Conclusion
e-Taiwan project is a great opportunity to software vendors and service providers in a variety of projects.
e-Taiwan project will perfect the government services, advance industry competitiveness, realize the information-rich society and prepare Chinese Taipei for knowledge based economy . In the end, it will transform Chinese Taipei into an optimal high-tech service island, and the e-Leader in Asia.
e-Taiwan project is the key to the complete success of 「 Challenge 2008」 the Six-year National Development Plan.
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Thank You for Your AttentionThank You for Your Attention