Closing comments: A framework for integrating the presentations Rohan Samarajiva
A model for looking at e-policies (& implementation) Courtesy: Nagy Hanna and e Sri Lanka design team,
Foundation Nationwide, high-quality, affordable infrastructure (pipes plus, e.g., payment systems, trust infrastructure) –For e-gov g-to-g g-to-c –For e-commerce (can ride on what is done for e-gov) b-to-b; b-to-g b-c
Pillars 1.e-gov (government needs to do directly) 2.ICBF: Information Communication Business Fund –Promoting job creation through software, BPO industries, etc. 3.e-SAF: e-Society Applications Fund
Roof ICT policy, leadership and institutional development Generally, a house without a roof is not too comfortable But no point in a roof without pillars Pillars will be unstable without a good foundation