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Ministry of Informationand Communication TechnologiesRepublic of Colombia
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Our responsibility as an industry is to develop the Internetto help reduce poverty
Relationship between poverty and Internet users
More Internet
Less Poverty
Y= -12.44 Ln (x) + 52.96 | R2= 0.59
SOURCE: UNCTAD, Information Economy Report 2010
Internet user x 100 inhabitants 2009
Povertyra
te( 512 Kbps(2) SOURCE: Pyramid Research Sept 2010 - Mobile Internet
Fixed Broadband InternetSubscriptions per 100 inhabitants, 2009 (1)
Mobile InternetSubscriptions per 100 inhabi
Germany
USA
Israel
Japan
Singapore
Spain
ChileMexico
Brazil
Colombia
Peru 0.8
2.6
5.9
2.312.6
24.2
29.9
21.5
25.5
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Internet penetration by strata
In households, the opportunity is on social strata levels 1, 2, and 3
(1) Based on electrical service coverageSOURCE: SUI, DANE
20
5.6
4
3
2
1
Stratum (1) Population
Millions
HouseholdIncome
Monthlyincome USD
Households Penetration
Internet (%) PC (%
2
3
10
17
12
5%
7%
22%
39%
27%
>2,600
900 2,600
500 900
260 500
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In social stratum levels 1 and 2 the main barriers are high internet cost,lack of computer and the lack of usage knowledge
Why don't you have Internet at home?
SOURCE: Market research for 2300 people of social stratum levels 1 and 2 in 43 municipalities, 2010
Do not have money for it
There is no Computer at home
Prices are too high
Do not need it
Do not know how to use Internet
Internet cafe is less expensive(cheaper)
Never been offered the product
Do not want unnecessary debts 2.1
2.3
2.3
8.6
20.2
21.4
33.8
39.9
% Survey
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In companies, the opportunity is to focus in small enterprises
(1) It is estimated that there are more than 1,600,000 companies in the countrySOURCE: SUI, DANE
Company Type(Number ofEmployees)
Companies(%)
Businesses Penetration (Internet (%) PC (%)
100
100
96
100
99
50
7 13
50
79
Large(+200) 0,1%
0,5%
3%
Medium(51-200)
Small(11-50)
Micro(1-10) 96,4%
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In small enterprises, the main barrier is the perceived lack of need
Why you do not have Internet in your business?
SOURCE: Market Research for 1500 micro and small enterprises in 43 minicipalities, 2010
It is not necessary for the business
I don't have a Computer
Cannot afford the costs
Prices are too high
Do not know how to use the service 6.5
9.3
12.9
17.6
60.6
% Surveye
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To massively expand the Internet, we have to overcome several barriers
Citizens and smallbusinesses do not
see usefulness
Insufficientapplications
Citizen low powerpurchase
Terminal
Service
High cost to deployinfrastructure
Geographicalcomplexity anddispersion
About 200municipalitiesconnected withoptical fiber
Last mileadministrativecomplexity
Reso
Limgoveinvebud
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seeks to promote the mass use of internet to make the quantum leap to
Prosperity for all
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(1) The Third Way, 1999, Dr. Juan Manuel Santos
The Vive Digital Plan will be ruled by 5 basic principles ...
The market as far as possible, the State to the extent that is required. 1:Promote private sector development to expand infrastructure and provide service
Comprehensively encourage the supply and demand of digital servicesto reach a critical mass
Reduce tax and regulatory barriers to facilitate the infrastructure deploymentand supply of telecommunication services
Prioritize government resources in capital investment
Government will give Example
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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... and it will have the following specific objectives:
Reach 50% of Households and MSME1 connected to the Inte
50%
X2
27%
Households 2010 Households 2014
X7
7%
50%
MSME 2010 MSME 2014
(1) MSME: Micro, Small and Medium EnterprisesSOURCE: Live Digital Group, Pyramid Research
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SOURCE: SIUST 2010; CRC, March 2010
Multiply by 4 the number of Internet connection
8,8
X4
2,2
0,81,4
Mobile (3G/4G)Fixed (>1 MB)
2010 1T Target 2014
Millions of Internet connections
... and it will have the following specific objectives (cont.)
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2010 2014
Municipalities with optical fiber1
... and it will have the following specific objectives (cont.)
Triplicate the number of Municipalities connected 1 to theinformation Highway through the Optical Fiber Network
~700
X3.5
~200
(1) Municipalities with at least 1 active node of Optical Fiber
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SUP
DIGITALECOSYSTEM
INFRASTRUCTURE
SERVICES
APLICATIONS
USERS
DEMAND
In the year 2014 the Digital Ecosystem of the country will accomplish:
All Colombians will be able to reach atleast one connectivity solution thanks to
a modern information highway
Colombians will have accescompetitive supply of the la
technological services
Colombia will reduce its digitalgap through ICT training and
awareness
Colombians will have a moreproductive and easier life thanks to a
large supply of applications anddigital contents
SOURCE: World Bank Building broadband: Strategies and policies for the developing world, Enero 2010
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Goal
INFRASTRUCTURE
OBJECTIVEIn 2014 all Colombians will be able to reach at least one connectivity solution thanks to a modern information highway
Have an adequate international connectivity to support the Internettraffic, multiplying the current capacity by 20
Ensure that 100% of the municipalities urban areas have wirelessInternet coverage, with 3G service and at least 50% with the latestgeneration service such as 4G
Build a national fiber optic network that reaches at least the 700municipalities where 90% of the Colombian population is located
To achieve that all rural towns with more than 100 people haveaccess to a public Internet place
0,2 Tbps
200
46%
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
Pacific international cable
0%
3G
4G
Basseline
50%
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Current situation
Initiatives
We are expanding and optimizing international connectivityIN
High dependency from the Caribbean
International Traffic increases +80% annually
Most visited Web pages are outside the countr
Encourage the private sector to strengthen theinfrastructure multiplying by 20 the current cap
Have a submarine cable through the Pacific
Promote Hosting infrastructure (at least 2 clusin Colombia
Riohacha
B/quilla
Cartagena
Tol
CONNECTIVITYACROSS THE
PACIFIC
*Content Distribution Network
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INWe are expanding the fiber optic coverage
Ongoing public bidding
Current Situation
Initiatives
There is fiber only in about 200 municipalities
The current operators business plans do not supconstruction of a national backbone, as it happenscountries
USD 200 million government budget
USD 400 million private investment
Santa Marta
BarranquillaMAYAARCOS
ARCOS
CartagenaValledupar
Bosconia
Ocaa
Ccuta
Bucaramanga
Tol
Sincelejo
MonteraAguachica
Caucasia
Medelln
Barrancabermeja Arauca
Pto. Boyac
Tunja
Chocont
Bogot D.C.
Girardot
Neiva
Pasto
Popayn
Ibagu
ArmeniaPereira
Manizales
Roldanillo
Cali
(1) Preliminary Estimates, final numbers will be detailed by ICT Ministry & Compartel
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INWe are expanding the mobile Internet coverage
Current Situation
Initiatives
The radioelectric spectrum is the telecommunications
The wireless Internet is an appropriate solution to supincome families and remote areas
Occupied Spectrum
Promote service coverage 3G to 100% and 4G to 50%
2010: Assign IMT spectrum in 1.9 GHz
Assign IMT spectrum in 2.5 GHz and 1.7 - 2.1 GHz
Digital dividend
Objective selection process- better coverage of schools a
Promote MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator)
W di h f I i h id
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Initiatives
IN
Current situation
Limited Coverage
We are expanding the coverage of Internet in the countryside
Connectivity to PublicEducation Institutions
March 2011
Total enrollmentcovered 83%
Compartelenrollment 39%
Ministry of EducationCompartelOthersOffline
Total PublicEducationInstitutions:43.846
High costs, do not take advantage of economies
The Compartel program covers 39% of the counenrollment for schools
The resources available guarantee continuity on
Promote universal access to Internet (people, puand schools)
Define and implement a new model for Compart
W di th f t id I t t
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Connectivity in countryside areas
INWe are expanding the coverage of countryside Internet
Current Si
Public interne
schools) are tto connectivit
Initiatives
Reformulating
Currently neawith more thathis internet p
Residential InternetInternet Public Access
Centers > 100 People (99.8% Country's Population) 60% with centers for public access to Internet
Number of populated placesPopulation percentage
315 264
1.263
1.103
1.570
6.639
85,3% 6,1%
5%
1,6%
1,7%
0,2%
We are removing regulatory barriers to promote the
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IN
g g y pdevelopment of telecommunications infrastructure
Current Situation
Initiatives
Regulatory Barriers
Adjustments to territorial rules: Law and regulation Pla
Access to horizontal ownership: Telecommunications tfor housing
Use of public infrastructure for telecommunications (
pipeline, railways) on the National Development Plan's La
Protect the copper infrastructure
SERVICES
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SERVICES
OBJECTIVEIn 2014 Colombians will have access to a competitive service offering the latest technology
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
Double the internet access terminals penetration
Define a converged regulatory regimen, that allows the promotion ofnew services, the efficient use of the infrastructure and access to theICT by the people
Providing access to the public digital terrestrial television signal for atleast 75% of the Colombians
Strengthen the broadcast television services by:
The universalization of the broadcast television service in Colombiathrough the social program DTH
16,
3,06%
GoalBasseline * SOURCE: SIGOB
CNTV
Removing VAT
We are massifying terminals for internet access
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Current Situation
We are massifying terminals for internet access
SOURCE: IDC y SIGOB
Colombia
Rest of LA
Venezuela
Mexico
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
0 10 20 30 40
40
3128
26
20
1716.8
(6.7 millions)
(18 millions)
(5.6 millions)
(28 millions)
(11 millions)
(60.7 millions)
(6.8 millions)
Initiatives
Reduce import taxes on internet termin
Flexible credit line and access for termi
Supporting guarantees to finance term
multilateral banks.
Extending minimum Stay Period Clau
contracts
We are massifying computers in public schools
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PCs
We are massifying computers in public schools
Locations Current Situation
Initiatives
74% of the locations have been benefited with th
26% of the locations have not seen a computer
To provide all locations, 750.000 PCs are to be de
This initiative requires resources of $230 millions
are covered by CPE
Strengthening Computers for Education (through
Achieving full coverage of public schools with PC
Penetration: Go from 20 to 12 kids per PC in fouBenefiting from CPEBenefiting from othersLocations that have never seen a pc
EducationalLocations inColombian
PCs PenetrationPCs DensificationReplacement PCsPublic Library, cultural houses
PCs to bedelivered 750.000
SOURCE: CPE 2011
We are eliminating imposed and regulatory burdens to promoteth d l t f t l i ti i
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the development of telecommunications services
Current Situation
16% VAT to mobile internet service
Subsidy to fixed telephone service for social s
Lack of a converged regulatory regime
Remove VAT of mobile internet for social strata 1 and
Redirect current wire-line subsidies towards internet sstrata 1 and 2
Define converging regulatory regime:
Eliminate the constitutional condition of the CNTV
New legal framework
Initiatives
APPLICATIONS
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APPLICATIONS
OBJECTIVEColombians will have a more productive and easier life thanks to a wide range of applications and digital conte
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
Articulate and support efforts by other ministries on their technology plan
Achieving greater efficiency, transparency and citizen participation, by making100% of national order entities and 50% of the local entities provide onlinegovernment services, maintaining the e-government leadership in LatinAmerica and the Caribbean
Develop applications for theMSMEsso that 50% use internet
50%0%
7%
National e-Government
50%0%
Local e-Govermnent
GoalBasseline
Projects from o
APPLICATIONS
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APPLICATIONS
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
$150.000 Millions
$15.000Millions
OBJECTIVEColombians will have a more productive and easier life thanks to a wide range of applications and digital conte
GoalBaseline
Support the IT + BPO industry consolidation to leverage the countryseconomic growth and its competitiveness
Create mechanisms of public and private financial leverage, for Colombiancompanies that develop applications and content
Triple the revenues for the creative digital industry, generating a positiveimpact on employment and the country's exports
Strengthen, open the participation and give a clear identity to thenational and regional public radio and television services, incorporatingthe use of ICT
$1,3 B
Single digital network
Production clusters
Government online Government only a click away
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TRANSACTIONS
INFORMATION
INTERACTION
TRANSFORMATION
DEMOCRACY
Government online, Government only a click away
Government online Strategy
Local
Entities
CentralGovernment
Current Situation
Initiatives
No. 1 in the Region: e-Government Citizen participation
Crystal urn Congress online Tele-working Territorial government onlineGovernmental Intranet
No. 9 in t Subinde
e-Govern
Electronic
system Zero pape
administraOnline NoOnline Co
Colombia in the e-government world index:First country in LATAM
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INDEXE-GOVERNMENT
First country in LATAM
Colombia31 (0,631)
Chile34 (0,601)
Mexico56(0,515)
Brazil61 (0,500)
World LATAM
Colombia in the e-government world index:First country in LATAM
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First country in LATAM
INDEXE-GOVERNMENT
Colombia31 (0,631)
Chile34 (0,601)
Mexico56(0,515)
Brazil61 (0,500)
World LATAM
World
Switzerland: (0,Colombia: 75 (0,242)
LATAM
INFRASTRUCTURESUB-INDEX
World
Colombia: 86 (0,881)
LATAM
HUMAN CAPITALSUB-INDEX
World
Korea: 1 (1,000)Colombia: 9 (0,711)
LATAM
E-SERVICESSUB-INDEX
Colombia in the e-government world index:First country in LATAM
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Mundo
Corea: 1 (1,000)Colombia: 9 (0,711)
LATAM
SUBNDICE DEE-SERVICIOS
97%
13
84%
COLOMBIA
KOREA
INFORMATION
KOREA
26
91%
44%
COLOMBIA
INTERACTION
EE.UU
4
68%
53%
COLOMBIA
TRANSACTION
AUSTRA
76%
CON
E-services sub-index components
First country in LATAM
SOURCE: 2010 ONU Report in 192 countries
Current Situation
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INFORMATION INTERACTION TRANSACTION TRANSFORMATION DEMOCRACY
National
OrderLocalOrder
National
OrderLocalOrder
National
OrderLocalOrder
National
OrderLocalOrder
National
OrderLocalOrder
Integrated Access Point
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Links around 3.520 Web sites and information of4.329 procedures
with an increase in three years of 481% in its use (with 19,195 visits
2006 to 573,099 visits a month in 2010). In January 2011 total visits
www.gobiernoenlinea.gov.co
2.494.434 certificates obtained between NOV/08 and JAN /11 Elimination of previous appointment Reducing from 2 hours to 10 minutes to obtain the certificate As of January 2011 the service is free Savings over US $ 36 million for the users due to direct cost reduct
elimination of indirect costs (transport and photo) by January/11
Integrates 18 entities to make 98 simplified procedures (previously foreign trade
3'223.000 authorizations have been made by JAN/11 5.300companies operate with digital signature certificate and 39.
users operate through customs brokerage companies The average approval time is 8 hours
Government online Ecosystem
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GOVERNMENTONLINE
INFRASTRUCTURE
PROCEDURES
APPLICATIONS
PEOPLE
DEMAND
AWARENESS AND CONTENT ESTABLISHMENT
Training and support to public servants Incentives to third parties for co-production of services
and to citizens for building collectively Training and support to users (synergy live digital)
GENERATE DEMAND
Online transactions (Notaries online)Online services (Emergencies)Value-added online services open market
(synergy Live Digital) e-Participation and e-Democracy (Urn Crystal, online
control, online corportations)Purchasing (SECOP)
PROVIDE TECHNOLOG
Conectivity in public ins(synergy Live Digital)
Back office in public insOpen IT Interoperability PlatformMultiple channels
ORGANIZED DATA AN
Information manageme(zero paper, local govern
Public policy and regula
SOURCE: Government Online program in line with Live Digital Plan, 2010
Current Situation National Level
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Rtulos de fila Index 2010-2 Information Interaction Transaction Transfo
National Education 0,958 100% 100% 99% 9Statistics 0,938 100% 100% 98% 9Social Protection 0,921 98% 97% 94% 8Solidarity Economy 0,898 100% 100% 100% 6Mines and Energy 0,891 100% 97% 95% 8
Finances and Public Credit 0,890 96% 93% 93% 8Information and Communication Technologies 0,889 96% 95% 91% 8Agriculture and Rural Development 0,882 97% 99% 99% 7Science, Technology and Innovation 0,869 93% 61% 87% 8Planning 0,844 94% 73% 89% 8Public function 0,840 94% 87% 93% 6Security 0,813 89% 100% 93% 8Foreign Affairs 0,799 98% 94% 73% 7Defense 0,792 96% 93% 87% 6Transportation 0,714 96% 78% 82% 6Control Agencies 0,693 80% 69% 81% 6Commerce, Industry and Tourism 0,693 94% 93% 89% 7Environment, Housing and Territorial Development 0,673 83% 75% 85% 4Interior and Justice 0,635 96% 71% 65% 6Presidency 0,607 92% 83% 79% 6Independent Agencies 0,574 78% 59% 81% 5Judicial Branch 0,569 68% 68% 72% 4Regional Autonomous Corporations 0,553 90% 83% 68% 3Electoral Organizations 0,422 64% 44% 30% 4Culture 0,400 88% 72% 57% 3Universities and Institutes 0,326 51% 41% 37% 3Legislative Branch 0,319 58% 49% 56% 1
Goals 2014
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1134 local authorities (mayors and governors) progressing inall phases of the strategy
On average 3 procedures and services displayed inelectronic means in all local authorities
6 applications developed (kbusinesses and institution
Government Intranet
Government onlinein the local order
Zero Paper
Electronic System forPublic Contracting SECOP
Crystal Urn
150 entities connected to the High Speed Network 10 additional cities covered by the High Speed Network
35 new entities that use the 20 national entities using th
Regulation for the paperless strategy 60% national entities implementing paperless actions
15% of local authorities (Mimplementing paperless ac
100% national and territorial entities linked to the system 10.000 providers trained in the use of the system
100% of hiring processes oSECOP
100% implementing 2nd phase: citizen interaction 100% implementing 3rd phplanning
Goals 2014
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60% national entities implement the rendering of fiscalaccounts and audit tax online
30% of the territorial entities implement the rendering offiscal accounts and audit tax online
Fiscal control entities implecomplaints
Online Notaries
Online Control
Corporations online
Innovation Centre inGovernment online
Emergenciesattention online
100% Notaries unsubsidize and subsidize progressingin the implementation of the information and interactionphases
50% of the Notaries implemNotary Single Portal
50% of Notaries implementtransaction window
50% of Department Assemblies online 30% of Municipal Councils online
100% of Congress online i
Government online center for research, developmentand innovation implemented
Emergencies care system implemented with the modulesof transparency and monitoring
Implementing the integrate
Ministries ICT Plans
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Use strategy and awareness of techstudents and teachers
AgronetAgricultural Mobile Bank Rural subsidies: Information system
Education
Transactional portal of missionary sthe mine sector
Mobile Banking
Agriculture
Social Protection
Mines and Energy
Finance
Membership only Rights verification system e-health Sismed
Ministries ICT Plans
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Judicial electronic recordInterior and Justice
Transportation Single registration national transit
Chancellery Multiportal
Environment and Housing Digital home
Defense Cibersecurity
Ciberdefense
Culture National Digital Library
Public Libraries Linked
CIO, DNP Head Office and Digital National Council
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Backgrounds
Functions identification
COINFO in charge of the Vicepresidency
IT management : Interoperability and architecture policy,purchase orders policy, technological standards, IT humanresource in the Government, advice and coordination togovernment agencies
Management of public information: Information access
policies, institutional arrangements for the use of information,standards, digital records, property rights, informationmanagement
E-government
Revise schemes in other counUnited States, Singapore, JapanIndia, Australia, England and Ch
Working meetings between th
ICT Ministry: Coordination ACB
*Content Distribution Network
CIO, DNP Head Office and Digital National Council
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ICTMIN
ISTRY
FUNCTIO
NS
MANAGEMENTIT
E-GOV
Assess human resource needs of IT in the government
Policies
IT management and procedures
Architecture and interoperability of IT systems of the StatePolicies, security and privacy procedures and standards
Technology standards
Purchasing policies
Contribute to the rationalization of government purchases in IT
Undertake strategic IT projects
Computer consulting to government entities
IT Coordinator of all government bodies
Develop e-Government strategy
Training and dissemination of e-Government issues
Agreements needed to implment E-go strategy
CIO, DNP Head Office and Digital National Council
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STRATEGIC
C
OUNTRY
SCHEME
Director of publicinformation DNP
Vice-ministry of ITmanagement- ICT Ministry
Coordinating council in IT manage
Sector information coordinator at
a ministerial level
IT sectors coordinators at
ministerial level
Management Board of Public Information
M
INISTERIAL
TAC
TICALSECTOR
OPERATIONAL
ENTITY
LEVEL
Planningentity 1
Planningentity 1
ComputersEntity n
CompuEntity
DIGITAL COUNCIL
CIO, DNP Head Office and Digital National Council
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A representative of the Private Universities A representative of the hardware industry A representative of the software industry
DIG
ITALCOUNCIL
Set the strategic vision of information management in public administration
FUNCTIONS
To establish policy guidelines for the management of infrastructure technology (hardwarand communications) by the public administration
Chair: President of the Republic
STRU
CTURE
Members
High Council for good Governance andAdministrative Efficiency
Minister of Finance and Public Credit National Planning Chief Administrative Department and Public
Function Chief
Substitute: Minister for Information and Communication Technologies
Director of National Statistics Manager of Program govern Colcert coordinator A representative of the publi IT management viceministry
A representative of the telecomoperators
International experts
Guests participants by the private sector
CIO, DNP Head Office and Digital National Council
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ICTMIN
ISTRY
FUNCTIO
NS
Assess Human Resource needs of IT in the government
MANAGEMENTIT
POLICIES
IT management and proceduresArchitecture and interoperability of the StateIT systems
Security and privacy, policies, proceduresand standards
Technology standards Purchasing order policies
Contribute to the rationalization of government purchases in IT
Undertake strategic IT projects
Computer consulting to government entities
IT coordinator of all government bodies
Develop e-Govement strategy
Training and broadcast e-government issues
Agreements needed to implement e-gov strategy
CIO, DNP Head Office and Digital National Council
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DN
PFUNCTIONS
Publish policy on public information matters
Plan
ningand
Policies
Monitoring the public information policies
Propose tools to align organizational structure of entities and information production pro
Define priority information
Establish targets and indicators on the efficiency in public information production
Articulate initiatives in information production entities
Develop technical studies and related subjects
Investment
Perform analysis on ICT investment so that it corresponds to the general view of theNational Development Plan and existing related rules and guidelines
Follow
Policies
CIO, DNP Head Office and Digital National Council
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STEPS
Revoke decrees creating COINFO
Issue Presidential Directive that meets the major decisions
Determine the continuity of actions of the investment subcommittee
Issuing regulations that create the Digital Council
Define the Nation CIO and the Entity of Public Information in the DNP, perform the selection
Select the CTO of each sector
Select representatives from the private sector and public universities that will be part of theDigital Council
We are promoting the development of the IT andBPO industry
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Current Situation
Initiatives
Low skilled IT industry, low margins and domestic ma
Support the growth of the industry as a whole
Increase the number and quality of graduates in this ar
Define a system of R + D + I of IT sector
Insufficient human resource in the sector
Organize the Government as the main consumer of IT
Increase the number of companies
Define a regulatory frame for the industry
Monitoring and promoting the sector in a global cont
APPS.CO Strategy : Risk Capital Funds
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Investor 1
Fund 1
Ea Eb Ec
APPS.COCapital
Investor 2
Fund 2
Ea Eb Ec
Alianza en procesode formalizacin
NOT A FINANCIAL
SUPPORTTraining, technical
assistance andpromotion Companies in the mobile application sector, DTT and Software
USERS
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OBJECTIVEIn the year 2014 the digital gap in Colombia will be reduced through training and awareness of the ICT
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
Create a new operating model for the community access centers, toprovide connectivity, training, entertainment and service to the peoplefrom social strata 1 and 2
Certify at least 45% of the public officials in ICT use
Decrease in 40% the RCCs (requests, claims and complaints) toincrease the users satisfaction level of the ICT services, through theissuance of a convergent regime
0
1.300
0%
GoalBaseline
Technocentre
We are building spaces for the use and awarenessof ICT for social strata 1and 2
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Privately operated with Capex funded by the ICT Ministry
and private sector
Current Situation
Initiatives
2.700 Compartel telecentres with expensive conn
Few computers (8 per telecentre)
Limited ICT awareness component
Non-sustainable operation model
New operating model for the implementation of 800 new c
High speed connectivity
Supply access, training, entertainment, and ICT services i
Targeted at social strata 1 and 2
Certify at least 45% of the public servants in ICT use
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TOTAL
1.148.899
Ministries, AdministrativeDepartments, Super,EICE, SEM and ESS
147 - 253
90%
LegislativeBranch
835100%
LocalEducation
338.773
50%
Emploof or
155.9
33%
Uniformed
31%
429.082
AutonomousBodies
33.80550%
JudicialBranch
43.20450%
DIGITAL TERRITORIES
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Government
Mayors
Universities
Private sectorX =Ministerio deTecnologasdela Informacin ylas ComunicacionesRepblicadeColombia
National Government
Ministerio deTecnologasdela Informacin ylas ComunicacionesRepblicadeColombia
To promote the implementation of
the new digital territories strategy
in our 32 departments
POSTAL SYSTEM
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OBJECTIVEIn the year 2014 Colombia will have a modern postal system in its physical, electronic and financial dimension
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
Strengthen the Colombian postal sector:
100% of the operators registered
Formalize the Colombian postal sector
Foster the widespread use of the Colombian postal code implanting it inall the departments
Help the industry develop e-Commerce
4
GoalBaseline
Regulation
Regulation
POSTAL SYSTEM
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OBJECTIVEIn the year 2014 Colombia will have a modern postal system in its physical, electronic and financial dimensions
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
EncourageMSMEsexports through the simplified export systemExportafacil
4/72 25% market share
8%
157
4
Increase the number of direct offices that provide financial services
GoalBasseline
STRATEGIC PARTNER SEARCH
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Promote internet terminal assembly locally
Generate 200,000 direct and indirect jobs through:
Encourage cluster of digital content and IT
Implementation of community access centers
Promote services andonline government transactions
Support companies in the IT sector
Expand telecommunications infrastructure
Encourage contact center growth
MORE JOBS
LIVE DIGITAL AS A CONTRIBUTION TO THE NATIONAL DEVELOPME
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SUBSECTOR BASE 2010 DIRECT INDIRECT
2 BPO&O 72,000 22,198 53,719
3 Software and IT 20,882 20,882 50,534
4 Manufacture of PCs 2,500 3,800 9,197
5 Digital Content 1,500 1,200 2,905
6 PVD ICT Ministry Fund APPS (100M USD) 0 4,930 11,931
7 PVD ICT Ministry Techno-Centers 9,300 2,400 5,809
6 PVD ICT Ministry e-Government 1,200 1,537 3,720
6 PVD ICT Ministry MSME 0 1,369 3,313
7 PVD ICT Ministry Fiber Optic 0 113 274
SUBSECTOR 107,382 58,482 141,402
1 Jobs MultiplierDirect -> Indirect
2ACDECC
3 IT Study Global ClassSector, McKinsey; Fedesoft
4 IDC Study, PCsmart, AsoPC 5 Cintel, Table of Digitalcontents
MORE JOBS
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Contribute to reduce the national poverty index by:
Increasing internet access in low social strata and rural areas
Promoting training to communities, public servants and vulnerable anddisabled people
Public investment of 3,2 billion for social telecommunications throughMinistry programs
LESS POVERTY
Computers for all the school system
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Contributing to national safety by:
Expanding spectrum assignment for mobile communication services
Expanding wireless internet coverage for the rural areas
Improving the monitoring and control model
Increasing public safety technology
Strengthening cybersecurity program to counteract crime in the network
MORE SAFETY
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Contributing to build a more efficient, transparent and participative state takingadvantage of the ICT by:
Strengthening the government intranet
e-Government territorial consolidation
Implementation of the anti-transaction and paperless policies within thenational public administration
Promoting and supporting the Crystal Urn strategy
Implementing the notaries , control, and corporations on line strategies
Creation of an e-Government innovation center
GOOD GOVERNANCE AND ANTI-CORRUPTION
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ICT contribution to the solution of environmental problems through:
The replacement of goods for digital services that minimize paper use
Less use of energy from smaller processors
e - Waste management policy
Management of more than 14,000 tons of electronic waste in 4 years
Strengthen information systems of the National System for Prevention andDisaster Relief
Design emergency telecommunications network
Strengthen the campaign 2.0#DigitalBrigade
ENVIRONMENT
WINTER SEASON
CONCLUSIONS
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In 2014 Colombia will have amodern highway of
information that will connectwith optimum quality all
Colombians
Promote the development ofservices with the latest
technology making themaffordable to all people
Create a proper environmentfor the use of ICT, through a
supply of relevant digitalcontents, that will enable all
Colombians to have an easierand more productive life
Expawarenethat mo
Info
USD 12,5 billion in ICT investment, of which USD 2.25 billion will be from the Central go
Strategic and crosscutting role of ICT for the implementation of the Prosperity for All
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES APPLICATIONS
8.8 million of internet access, 50% households and MSMEs connected and 700 munici
with fiber optic
THIS PLAN ENSURES
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Ministry of Informationand Communication TechnologiesRepublic of Colombia