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Seamless integration of ICT throughout government in the Information Age with very limited resources…

Tel: E-Governance Coordinator Advisor to Prime Minister

Establish standards for information collection, storage and sharing Implement IT infrastructure required to inform the public, interconnect government agencies, deliver free social services, and paid services government services on cyberspace Enhance government transparence through public « scorecards » that can will impact of investment of international partners. MAIN OBJECTIVES

4  Identify and gather IT employees throughout the haitian government  Get Haitian IT employees to agree on a Master Plan  Allow Ministers to select their own CIOs to be represented in the E-Government Council;  Prepare and present a synopsis of E-gouvernance that encapsulates Science, Technologie et Innovation (STI); FIRST ACTIONS TAKEN

5  Expose the risks associated with government sites and s servers hosted in an anarchical manner.  Establish basic network connectivity in all ministries and key agencies  Promote a cybersecurity culture based on awarness, training and response, SECONDARY OBJECTIVES

6 6 – Outlines the case for national action – Identifies participants and their roles – Elaborates priorities – Set organizational responsibilities – Establishes structures for policy development and operational collaboration – Lays out a plan of action – Addresses key elements of cybersecurity CYBER SECURITY STRATEGY

Legal Framework Legal Framework Culture of Cybersecurity Incident Management Collaboration and Information Exchange Collaboration and Information Exchange KEY ELEMENTS OF A CYBER SECURITY STRATEGY

Policy Goals Specific Steps to Achieve Goals Policy Goals Specific Steps to Achieve Goals Legal Frameworks Culture of Cybersecurity National Strategy Policy Goals Specific Steps to Achieve Goals Policy Goals Specific Steps to Achieve Goals Policy Goals Specific Steps to Achieve Goals Policy Goals Specific Steps to Achieve Goals Collaboration Policy Goals Specific Steps to Achieve Goals Policy Goals Specific Steps to Achieve Goals Incident Management Policy Goals Specific Steps to Achieve Goals Policy Goals Specific Steps to Achieve Goals ACTIONS TAKEN

9  Secure s  Mutualize of ICT resources /“cloud computing”;  Mutualize human resources through consortium of existing CIO;  Provide training and advanced training through partners (such as: IDB; World Bank; OAS)  Upgrade of IT personnel pay grade in order retain qualified employees. MILESTONES

10  New ICI culture;  Cyber Security awarness as it relates to national security;  Regional collaboration anticipated with Dominicain Republic;  Narrowing digital divide thorugh mobile technologeis;  Quotidium for Prime Minister and PresidentPresident RESULTS

11  Budget de l’ É tat versus financement des bailleurs de fonds;  Budget par ministère versus budget global;  Services sociaux (faire sortir de l’argent) versus services publics (faire rentrer de l’argent);  Supériorité informatique de certains ministères versus formation des pairs étalée sur l’ensemble du système;  Nouveau paradigme (approche participative) versus le dictum (top-to-bottom). AVANTAGE/INCONVÉNIENT

12  No government transparency with ICT;  No economic development with ICT  No national Security with ICT .We living in the information age WE MUST ADJUST SIMPLY PUT

Au nom du Cabinet du Premier Ministre S.E.M Laurent S. LAMOTHE Je vous redis: MERCI en majuscule! PRIME MINISTER LAMOTHE

Tel: E-Governance Coordinator Advisor to Prime Minister