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1. 2013 AFACT Plenary. Progress Report 2013 Chinese Taipei. Chinese Taipei EC/EDI Committee 29 November 2013 HCMC, Vietnam. 1. Table of Contents. GENERAL CONDITION UPDATE 2. E-GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENT 3. E-TRANSPORT. GENERAL CONDITION UPDATE.
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1 2013 AFACT Plenary • Progress Report 2013 • Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei EC/EDI Committee 29 November 2013 HCMC, Vietnam 1 1
Table of Contents • GENERAL CONDITION UPDATE • 2. E-GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENT • 3. E-TRANSPORT 2
Chinese Taipei’s Rankings on Global Indices • Chinese Taipei ranked 10th WW in 2013 Networked Readiness Index(ranked 11th in 2012) • Chinese Taipei maintained 12th ranking WW in 2013 Global Competitiveness Index • Chinese Taipei ranked 5th place in Cloud Readiness Index Source: WEF (2013), ACCA (2012) 4
Chinese Taipei ICT Index Source: NCC, III (FIND) 5
Official Document Exchange on eGov Platform • Governmental departments/ agencies using eGov document exchange service provided by GSP • Volume of document exchanged between G2G and G2B Source: RDEC/National Archives Administration, Executive Yuan, 2013 7
G2B Electronic Official Document Exchange • G2B service satisfaction rate ss more than 80%;the usage rate of the • G2B electronic official document exchange reaches 22% In 2011 • IT can save the annual postage cost of USD 40.9 Million. Source: Research, Development and Evaluation Commission, Executive Yuan, July 2012 8
Traceability Data Exchange Rules between Food Industry Supply Chains • The investment amount of the food companies reached USD16.6 Million • Enhanced food tracingsystems covering 927 supply chain stores and created the output value up to USD 290 Million • Had impact on safe food production which gives output of more than USD1.3 Billion. Source: Corporate Synergy Development Center, August of 2013 9
E-TRANSPORT 10
e-Transport Information Center • Since 2003, the ministry of transportation and communication (MOTC) has begun planning and established the “Traffic and Transportation Service Center’’ • Currently the center is offering two types of service: • Traffic information: ex. road congestion & real-time traffic information • Public information ex. wheather & schedules for land, sea, and air transport • The system has gradually linked real-time data provided by the urban traffic information center and integrated with the highway alternative route information system, thereby making the information more comprehensive • Up to 2013, this service has combined 154 applications for connecting the information database and provided value-added services to numerous industries, such as transportation, navigation, logistics, communications, government, and academia, etc. 11
e-Transport Information Center e-Transport Information Center Service Diagram Source: Institute of Transportation, MOTC 12
The Taipei City ATIS Web and FTiT ATIS: Advanced Traveller Information System; FTiT: Fun Travel in Taipei Source: Department of Transportation, Taipei City Government
The Taipei City ATIS Web and FTiT • The total cumulative app downloads has reached 498,000 times as of the end of June 2013 since 2011 July • The average monthly search was 7.51 million in 2012 • The highest nu a smartphone application which provides services such as real-time bus information, road speed, car parking lots, available parking spaces, MRT information, taxi information, YouBike , etc mber of monthly usage was 14.96 million in July 2012 The big number of downloads and usage illustrates that FTiT has become a daily necessity for travelers in the Taipei metropolitan area Last update: 7/15/2013 Source: Department of Transportation, Taipei City Government
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