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Governance e-Transformation Launch of Moldova-India Dialogue & Collaboration Chisinau January 21, 2011. Republic of Moldova. Total area: 33 846 km 2 Population:3,563,700 people GDP - $ 4.8 billion (2009 ) . ICT development penetration. ICT sector development. 9,5% of GDP
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Governance e-TransformationLaunch of Moldova-India Dialogue & CollaborationChisinauJanuary 21, 2011
Republic of Moldova Total area: 33 846 km2 Population:3,563,700 people GDP - $ 4.8 billion (2009)
ICT sector development • 9,5% of GDP • One of the most high-paying • Average sales growth - 25% (2007) • 20.500 jobs • 5% of RM exports
Moldova’ s e-Transformation GoM is determined to leverage ICT to enhance government performance and global competitiveness so as to improve the quality of life in Moldova. Governance Reform and Modernization – precondition for Moldova’s economic prosperity and integration in the European Union. Governance e-Transformation Agenda – Moldova’s alignment with European Digital Agenda 2020, Malmo Ministerial Declaration on e-Government, 2009 and EU e-Government Action Plan 2011-2015
Moldova’s e-Transformation e-Transformation Council chaired by Prime Minister VladFilat, Ministry of ICT and e-Government Center. E-Transformation Roadmap and Governance e-Transformation being in the process of development. e-Government Center - the key driver of e-Government and sectoral transformation initiatives that better serves customers and makes the Government more accessible, productive and networked.
Moldova National eTransformation Implementation Roadmap Regional / Global level • Key areas include: • Improve Government Efficiency & Effectiveness • Increase Citizen Engagement National level • Possible Sectors to focus on ** • Education • Healthcare • Agriculture • Social • Energy • Tourism • *** In accordance to the priorities of the Government • Key areas include: • Grow ICT Industry • Develop ICT Manpower • Promote Innovation and Applied R&D • ICT Infrastructure (Key areas include: Broadband and ICT Security) • e-Government • ICT Industry Development Sector Transformation • Digital Inclusion • Key areas include: • Improve ICT Accessibility • Raise ICT Awareness and Usage for All
Proposed Strategic Priorities • eGovernment Government • ICT Industry Development • Economic Development • ICT Sector Sector Transformation (Education, Health, Agriculture, Social, Energy, Tourism, etc) • Economic Development • Business Sectors • Digital Inclusion Social Development • ICT Infrastructure • (Broadband & Security) National Infrastructure Development
e-Government Strategic Outcomes by 2012 Delivered innovative government services to citizens and businesses. Increased accessibility of government to the public Enhanced public participation in government decision-making Networked government, whole of government shared infrastructure Improved productivity and capability of government officers Enhanced economic competitiveness through ICT.
e-Government Immediate Priorities G2C Portal (Government 2 Citizens) Deployment of electronic and mobile services in Education, Health, Agriculture and Social Protection e-Reporting Portal for Business G2G Portal Date.gov.md – One-Stop-Shop for Government Data Whole of the Government Infrastructure based on the state-of—the art technologies
Strategic Alliances and PPPs for Moldova’s Governance e-Transformation World Bank, Governance eTransformation Project, e-Governance Project with Estonia e-Governance Academy, USAID, UDNP, iDA International Singapore on : E-Government Leadership and Capacity development; E-Transformation enabling environment (policy, legal, and technical frameworks); State-of-the- Art Government Infrastructure – “M-Cloud”, e-Services, Open Data, etc.