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E-Sri Lanka Transforming a Nation through ICT 28 th May 2009 World Bank HQ, Washington D.C., U.S.A. Reshan Dewapura Wasantha Deshapriya Jayantha Fernando.

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1 e-Sri Lanka Transforming a Nation through ICT 28 th May 2009 World Bank HQ, Washington D.C., U.S.A. Reshan Dewapura Wasantha Deshapriya Jayantha Fernando ICT Agency of Sri Lanka 28 th May 2009 World Bank HQ, Washington D.C., U.S.A. Reshan Dewapura Wasantha Deshapriya Jayantha Fernando ICT Agency of Sri Lanka

2 Information & Communication Technology (ICT) Where does Sri Lanka stand?

3 Network Readiness Index (NRI)

4 Year2002/032003/042004/052005/062006/072007/082008/09 Countries82 102 104 115 122 127 134 India 453940445054 Sri Lanka54667183867972 Nepal ---108119127 Bangladesh 93100110118124130 Butan ------ Maldives ------ Pakistan 766367868498 Afganistan ------ SL – Percentile Ranking 66 %65 %68 %72 %70 %62 %54 % SAARC Region

5 ICT Literacy 28 % - 2009 50 % - 2012 Dept of Census and Statistics

6 Government – NRI Rankings 200320042005200620072008 102104115122127134 Government prioritization of ICT 474084534734 Government procurement of advanced technology products 656275665351 Importance of ICT to govt. vision of the future 84645438 Government success in ICT promotion 445675695941 Availability of online services6872104827167 ICT use and government efficiency 93887455 Presence of ICT in Government offices 8249

7 Government  Information on any Government Process, Service or Application just a phone call away  Civil Registration (Birth, Marriage, Death certificates etc.) documents in hand within a matter of minutes  Drive-in Vehicle / Revenue License Registration  Government Organizational Machinery (Ministries, Departments, District & Divisional Secretariats, etc.) connected, on-line and secure.  300+ Government organization on the Web  Single-window, multi-channel access to any e-service in Sri Lanka (very soon)  Information on any Government Process, Service or Application just a phone call away  Civil Registration (Birth, Marriage, Death certificates etc.) documents in hand within a matter of minutes  Drive-in Vehicle / Revenue License Registration  Government Organizational Machinery (Ministries, Departments, District & Divisional Secretariats, etc.) connected, on-line and secure.  300+ Government organization on the Web  Single-window, multi-channel access to any e-service in Sri Lanka (very soon)

8 Industry / Education  Sri Lankan ICT industry unified to form a strong single voice – SLASSCOM  30,000+ new jobs created in the IT/BPO sector since 2005 (Source: WFS 2008)  IT/ITeS becomes the 5 th largest foreign exchange earner for the country – USD 250+ million in 2008 (EDB – Export Value Survey 2008)  2009 – Declared as the “Year of English and IT”  2000 schools equipped with computer labs (6000 by 2010/11) – SEMP  40 Distance Education Learning Centers set-up, offering 35 online graduate level courses – DEMP  Sri Lankan ICT industry unified to form a strong single voice – SLASSCOM  30,000+ new jobs created in the IT/BPO sector since 2005 (Source: WFS 2008)  IT/ITeS becomes the 5 th largest foreign exchange earner for the country – USD 250+ million in 2008 (EDB – Export Value Survey 2008)  2009 – Declared as the “Year of English and IT”  2000 schools equipped with computer labs (6000 by 2010/11) – SEMP  40 Distance Education Learning Centers set-up, offering 35 online graduate level courses – DEMP

9 Industry / Education DescriptionStats Students in Schools3.9 M Computers in the Schools56,941 Computer Student Ratio (approx.)1:100 Internet Connection1,700 Teacher’s with PC Ownership – (approx.)10,000 Teachers in the Schools200,000 Teachers trained on ICT96,000 + School Computer Labs3,415 Student PC Ownership ClassMatePC OLPC e-Sri Lanka PC TeacherPC Ownership 50,000 2010/11 6,000 Computer Labs in Schools

10 Society  Increased access to ICT for citizens across the country - 600 Nenasalas (Tele-centres) set-up  Provision of Market Prices & Crop/Agriculture information to farmers  Providing e-health/tele-medicine facilities to rural patients  Development of digital talking books for the visually impaired, to developing visual hearing aids for the hearing impaired  Availability of supplementary school educational material both at primary and secondary educational level to students.  Setting up of rural BPOs and creation of job opportunities for youth in rural communicates  Increased access to ICT for citizens across the country - 600 Nenasalas (Tele-centres) set-up  Provision of Market Prices & Crop/Agriculture information to farmers  Providing e-health/tele-medicine facilities to rural patients  Development of digital talking books for the visually impaired, to developing visual hearing aids for the hearing impaired  Availability of supplementary school educational material both at primary and secondary educational level to students.  Setting up of rural BPOs and creation of job opportunities for youth in rural communicates

11 Information & Communication Technology (ICT) How did all this happen? What else is happening?

12 Dr. Abdul Kalam – “Dynamics of Information Flow”

13 Societal Grid Health Grid e-Governance Grid Rural Grid Knowledge Grid

14 Societal Grid Rural Grid Rural Grid Knowledge Grid Industry Grid Infrastructure Grid e-Governance Grid

15 Societal Grid Rural Grid Rural Grid Knowledge Grid Industry Grid e-Governance Grid Infrastructure Grid

16 Nenasala Ownership Entrepreneurs Religious Institutions Community Based Organizations Selected Rural Schools Public Libraries Public Private Partnership

17 Infrastricture Grid Ampara - 32 Anuradhapura - 41 Badulla - 42 Batticaloa – 16 Colombo - 12 Galle - 30 Gampaha - 15 Hambantota - 32 Jaffna – 5 Kalutara - 22 Kandy - 49 Kegalle - 32 Kurunagala - 45 Polonnaruwa - 23 Matara - 32 Monaragala - 32 NuwaraEliya - 24 Matale - 19 Puttalam - 17 Ratnapura - 42 Trincomalee - 16 Vauvniya - 5 centers 600 centers www.nenasala.lk centers 600 centers www.nenasala.lk

18 Infrastructure Grid Nenasala International Recognition Asia Pacific Telecentre Network Secretariat hosted in Sri Lanka (ICTA) Selected to implement one of 13 Tele-centre Acedamies world-wide

19 Infrastructure Grid National Backbone Network (NBN) Objective : Deployment of affordable broadband services throughout Sri Lanka National Backbone Network (NBN) Objective : Deployment of affordable broadband services throughout Sri Lanka  Island-wide Ultra High Bandwidth Broadband Backbone  Provision of affordable broadband connectivity to all parts of the country  Technology Neutral, Least Cost Subsidy  Tariff Regulation: Re-activate ISPs & NFB providers; increase competition  Island-wide Ultra High Bandwidth Broadband Backbone  Provision of affordable broadband connectivity to all parts of the country  Technology Neutral, Least Cost Subsidy  Tariff Regulation: Re-activate ISPs & NFB providers; increase competition

20 Infrastructure Grid Lanka Government Network (LGN) Objective : Highly available, secure backbone to connect the government Lanka Government Network (LGN) Objective : Highly available, secure backbone to connect the government  Korean Government Support  325 locations ( Phase I)  Cover ministries to District Secretariats  150 locations (Phase II)  Provincial Councils and Ministries  Korean Government Support  325 locations ( Phase I)  Cover ministries to District Secretariats  150 locations (Phase II)  Provincial Councils and Ministries

21 Information Infrastructure Information Infrastructure

22 Information Infrastructure

23 Societal Grid Rural Grid Rural Grid Knowledge Grid Industry Grid Infrastructure Grid e-Governance Grid

24 E-Governance Framework Cabinet Appointed Ministerial Committee on ICT NARC Executive Committee Re-Gov Focus Group CIO Council Project Steering Committee Project Management Committee S/WEx Groups Re-Gov Programme

25 e-Government Architecture Govt to CitizenGovt to BusinessGovt to Govt G2B G2C G2G I n t e r n e t I n t r a n e t Sri Lanka Country Portal EQUITY InformationBank I N F R A S T R U C T U R E A R C H I T E C T U R E Nation- Wide ICT Infrastructure E-Government Supporting Infrastructure I N F O R M A T I O N A R C H I T E C T U R E People Hub Government Internal Solutions One Stop Solution Telecommunication Backbone LGN (Lanka Government Network) e-MotoringSolution e-Foreign Employment Solution e-PensionSolution E-HRMSolution e-People Registry Solution e-Tax Filing Solution ……………………. e-ProcurementSolution e-EPFSolution e-BillSolution Lanka - Gate LIX (Lanka Interoperability Exchange MobilePaymentGateway Credit Card PaymentGateway Land Hub EstablishmentsHub Mobile Service Management HR Policy & HRD

26 26 eGovernment Blue Print study, Planning & Conceptualizing eGovernment Policy, Technology Standards for government, Information Security e-Population Register Lanka Government Network e-Local Government Training – Senior Management, CIO, Middle Management & end Users Disaster Management with Sahana Land Register 20052006200720092004 e-Pensions e-Divisional Secretariat Vehicle Revenue License e-Samurdhi Government Information Centre + Web Development + Web Hosting e-National ID Card Laksala Government Web Portal e-Human Resource Management Document Conversion (BMD) 2008 Reengineering Government Road map Lanka Gate ` Study Period 2010201120122011 e-Foreign Employment Study Period e-Local Government Study Period

27 e-Governance Grid e-Gov Project Implementation Approaches Traditional IS projects Major Re-Gov projects took this approach e.g. ePensions, eDS, ePopulation Register A number of gates created through S/W Expert Review Teams ensure widely used industry approach for S/W development S/W Development Services Approach Architecture driven S/W Development Approach This has enabled leveraging on FOSS products due to the highly modular approach e-Gov Project Implementation Approaches Traditional IS projects Major Re-Gov projects took this approach e.g. ePensions, eDS, ePopulation Register A number of gates created through S/W Expert Review Teams ensure widely used industry approach for S/W development S/W Development Services Approach Architecture driven S/W Development Approach This has enabled leveraging on FOSS products due to the highly modular approach

28 e-Governance Grid ICTA Policy stance in relation to FOSS

29 e-Governance Grid e-HRM e- Population Registry e- Divisional Secretariats e-Foreign Employment Bureau e-Revenue License e-Pensions e-Samurdhi e-NIC Laksala e-HRM e- Population Registry e- Divisional Secretariats e-Foreign Employment Bureau e-Revenue License e-Pensions e-Samurdhi e-NIC Laksala

30 Lanka Gate Government Businesses Mobile Users Employees Visitors Worldwide Citizens Country Portal Other Client Applications Mobile Applications Lanka Interoperability Exchange Credit Card Payment eServices Mobile Payment eServices Messaging eServices Other eServices Government Banks $ Credit Card Payment Services Providers Other Businesses Mobile Payment Services Providers

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33 e-Governance Grid New Model for Govt wide e-Gov implementation is emerging Medical Supplies Division of Ministry of Health has out sourced an e-Gov project worth $ 3.5 mn They have requested the Advisory and PM services from ICTA at the cost of 8% of the total project cost Project Mgt, Business Analysis, Architectural, Design, S/W Quality Testing, User Acceptance Testing will be provided All required HR will be hired per project basis New Model for Govt wide e-Gov implementation is emerging Medical Supplies Division of Ministry of Health has out sourced an e-Gov project worth $ 3.5 mn They have requested the Advisory and PM services from ICTA at the cost of 8% of the total project cost Project Mgt, Business Analysis, Architectural, Design, S/W Quality Testing, User Acceptance Testing will be provided All required HR will be hired per project basis

34 e-Governance Grid Government Information Centre (GIC - 1919) Objective : Accurate & dependable Information on any government service or process over the phone Government Information Centre (GIC - 1919) Objective : Accurate & dependable Information on any government service or process over the phone  99% of all government services now available  Available: 8am to 8pm, 365 days of the year  Tri-lingual services available  Over 2500 calls answered every day  Over 2 million calls answered since Aug 2006  99% of all government services now available  Available: 8am to 8pm, 365 days of the year  Tri-lingual services available  Over 2500 calls answered every day  Over 2 million calls answered since Aug 2006

35 e-Governance Grid Government Information Centre (GIC - 1919) Objective : Accurate & dependable Information on any government service or process over the phone Government Information Centre (GIC - 1919) Objective : Accurate & dependable Information on any government service or process over the phone  99% of all government services now available  Available: 8am to 8pm, 365 days of the year  Tri-lingual services available  Over 2500 calls answered every day  Over 2 million calls answered since Aug 2006  99% of all government services now available  Available: 8am to 8pm, 365 days of the year  Tri-lingual services available  Over 2500 calls answered every day  Over 2 million calls answered since Aug 2006

36 e-Governance Grid E-Gov Readiness for Southern Asia -2008 LGN not implemented when survey was done

37 e-Governance Grid E-Gov Outcome Indicators

38 Re-engineering Government Re-Engineering Government

39 Information Infrastructure Re-engineering Government

40 Societal Grid Rural Grid Rural Grid Industry Grid Infrastructure Grid e-Governance Grid Knowledge Grid

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46 Colombo Jaffna Vavuniya Kalutara Polonnaruwa Trincomalee Chilaw Hatton Bandarawela Galle Hambantota Colombo Ampara Anuradhapura Kurunegala Ratnapura Ambalangoda Matara Monaragala Kandy Batticaloa 84 %

47 ICT Human Resources Capacity Building ICT HR Capacity Building

48 Information Infrastructure Re-engineering Government ICT Human Resources Capacity Building

49 Societal Grid Rural Grid Rural Grid Knowledge Grid Infrastructure Grid e-Governance Grid Industry Grid Industry Grid

50 Industry Grid ICT Industry Human Resource Development Enabling Environment for ICT Industry Growth ICT Industry Promotion and Development Beneficiaries: 200+ Companies 2,500+ individuals (direct) 30,000 + individuals (indirect)

51 Industry Grid : ITeS Destinations

52 Sri Lanka is being recognized as an emerging center of excellence for Financial & Accounting Outsourcing (FAO) Source: THOLONS companies Training

53 Industry Grid $1b $2b $275 m “IT/BPO industry to become the #1 revenue earner for Sri Lanka in the next 10 years” Apparel – $3bn Foreign employment – $2.3bn Tea – $1bn

54 ICT Investment & Private Sector Development ICT Investment and Private Sector Development

55 Information Infrastructure Re-engineering Government ICT Human Resources Capacity Building ICT Investment & Private Sector Development

56 Societal Grid Knowledge Grid Industry Grid Infrastructure Grid e-Governance Grid Rural Grid Rural Grid

57 Rural Grid STATS: Sri Lanka 70 % rural 10 % differently able 25 % IT literate STATS: Sri Lanka 70 % rural 10 % differently able 25 % IT literate What next after the access (telecentre) network ? Small Grants Programs

58 Rural Grid Seeks to spread the benefits of ICT to disadvantaged communities Solicit issues and ideas from communities, build their capacity And help them implement ICT projects to solve their most pressing issues 175 communities have had 175 sustainable ICT centers established, with over 72,000 people benefiting each month Seeks to spread the benefits of ICT to disadvantaged communities Solicit issues and ideas from communities, build their capacity And help them implement ICT projects to solve their most pressing issues 175 communities have had 175 sustainable ICT centers established, with over 72,000 people benefiting each month

59 Rural Grid e- SDI Community Assistance Grants to CBOs for ICT based solutions to everyday problems 141 Grants awarded e- SDI Community Assistance Grants to CBOs for ICT based solutions to everyday problems 141 Grants awarded e- SDI Partnership Assistance Grants to public or private entity, entrepreneur or NGO 34 Grants awarded e- SDI Partnership Assistance Grants to public or private entity, entrepreneur or NGO 34 Grants awarded

60 Rural Grid Impaired Aid for visual and hearing impaired Visual Radio – Low cost method of sending local /disaster related information Job Bank – local language job listing SME Portal for small businesses Crop price tracker for farmers Local content generation Rural BPOs Fishing information by SMS to fishermen Impaired Aid for visual and hearing impaired Visual Radio – Low cost method of sending local /disaster related information Job Bank – local language job listing SME Portal for small businesses Crop price tracker for farmers Local content generation Rural BPOs Fishing information by SMS to fishermen

61 Rural Grid AWARDS

62 e-Society

63 Information Infrastructure Re-engineering Government ICT Human Resources Capacity Building ICT Investment & Private Sector Development e-Society

64 Societal Grid Knowledge Grid Industry Grid Infrastructure Grid e-Governance Grid Rural Grid Rural Grid Enablers

65 Legal System  e Transactions Law  Computer Crimes Law  IP Rights (IP) Law  e Signatures  Date Protection Code of Practice  Enforcement Units  Digital Forensic Lab Legal System  e Transactions Law  Computer Crimes Law  IP Rights (IP) Law  e Signatures  Date Protection Code of Practice  Enforcement Units  Digital Forensic Lab Localization / Standards  Character Encoding Standards  Fonts Development / Unicode  Transliteration Software  International Domain Names  Interoperability Framework / NEA  Monitoring and Evaluation  Unique XRBF Localization / Standards  Character Encoding Standards  Fonts Development / Unicode  Transliteration Software  International Domain Names  Interoperability Framework / NEA  Monitoring and Evaluation  Unique XRBF

66 Institutional Development ICT Agency (ICTA) established July 2003 –As a Company, fully owned by the Government of Sri Lanka –Becomes Operational and Vested with powers under ICT Act No.27 of 2003 –Mandate strengthened by the ICT Amendment Act 33 of 2008 ICTA empowered by the Act to: –Be the Apex ICT Policy making body & executive agency for ICT in the country –Be the Lead & Implementing organization for e-Sri Lanka Initiative Functions under the Office of H.E. the President –Unique position to deal with inter-ministerial barriers and achieve results. e-Sri Lanka Development Project –Multi-Donor funded World Bank, Korean EXIM & JSDF –Integrated e-Development Model

67 ICT Policy, Leadership & Institutional Development ICT Policy Leadership & Institutional Development Enablers

68 ICT Policy, Leadership & Institutional Development Information Infrastructure Re-engineering Government ICT Human Resources Capacity Building ICT Investment & Private Sector Development e-Society

69 ICT Policy, Leadership & Institutional Development Information Infrastructure Re-engineering Government ICT Human Resources Capacity Building ICT Investment & Private Sector Development e-Society Equity Peace Growth An Integrated e~Development Model Inter-dependant Prog. Structure

70 Improve ICT infrastructure and enhance quality of life through providing affordable access and opportunities Improve the delivery of public services and governance using ICT Enhance the quality of education, learning and research through use of ICT Build a strong ICT industry & enhance competitiveness thro ICT Proliferate access to ICT in rural areas and use of ICT applications for rural socio-economic development Create the Institutional Leadership to carry forward e- Development in Sri Lanka Improve ICT infrastructure and enhance quality of life through providing affordable access and opportunities Improve the delivery of public services and governance using ICT Enhance the quality of education, learning and research through use of ICT Build a strong ICT industry & enhance competitiveness thro ICT Proliferate access to ICT in rural areas and use of ICT applications for rural socio-economic development Create the Institutional Leadership to carry forward e- Development in Sri Lanka Strategy

71 e-Sri Lanka Vision “ Take the dividends of ICT - to every village, - to every citizen, - to every business and also - transform the way government think and works ” “ Take the dividends of ICT - to every village, - to every citizen, - to every business and also - transform the way government think and works ”

72 e-Sri Lanka “ ICT can impact lives provided there is a big enough vision behind it and genuine intentions to realize that vision “ www.icta.lk “ ICT can impact lives provided there is a big enough vision behind it and genuine intentions to realize that vision “ www.icta.lk


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