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Title: The Saudi Government In the Information Society


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The Saudi Government In the Information Society
Dr. Khaled AlSabti The ICT Minister's Advisor for
IT, and the E-Government Program General
Director 22-5-2005 ksabti_at_mcit.gov.sa
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  • The Facts Base
  • Area 2,240,000 square kilometers
  • Population 22.6M
  • GDP gt 250 B
  • ICT Spending 30 of ME
  • Gov. Org gt 350
  • Public Sector labor gt 1.2 M
  • No. of generic services gt 800
  • No. of actual services gt 4,000

Saudi Arabia is under transformation towards the
Information Society
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The Saudi Arabia ICT Plan
The Vision ICT Production, Information
Society, and Digital Economy
7 Main Long-term Objectives E-Government is the
major vehicle for transforming the public sector
to the information society
  • 5-year plan
  • 26 specific goals
  • 62 implementation policies
  • 98 projects

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The Saudi Arabia ICT Vision
ICT Industry .... Information Society....
Digital Economy
Infra-structure
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Human development
Development of ICT industry
ICT Usage E-Government
Bridge digital divide
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The Information Society
The services can be brought to the customer.
  • Moors Law More processing power.
  • Gliders Law More bandwidth.
  • Metcalfes Law More value.

The main resources are services, information, and
knowledge.
Moving towards decentralization.
More integration and interactions.
Less synchronization.
More Empowerment and participation.
  • Sources
  • The Third Wave, Alvan Tuffler, 1980
  • Gartner, 2004,
  • The speaker

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National ICT Scene. (To Present)
Not Exhaustive
  • The launch of the national E-Government program
    Yesser
  • Finalizing the national ICT plan
  • The launch of the smart cards
  • Internet Restructuring
  • EasyNet
  • Home PC Initiative
  • Establishment of the ICT ministry and the
    expansion of the ICT commission
  • Telecom Act
  • Establishment of Telecomm Commission
  • Establishment of Saudi Telecom Company (STC)

2004
2002
1999
1998
2001
2003
2005
  • Drafting a national IT plan
  • Drafting the e-transaction act
  • The Launch of the e-payment gateway
  • Liberalization of data and mobile
  • New mobile licensee Ettihad Etisalat launches IPO
  • Liberalization of ISP sector
  • Issuance of Telecom Bylaw
  • Launch of Initial Public Offering (IPO) of STC
  • Liberalization of VSAT

The implementation of a large number of IT and
e-government projects
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Main Indicators
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The Saudi Approach
Facilitate....Yesser ???????
Unified Vision and Action Plan
Common Standards and practices
Coordinated Decentralized Approach
Shared Infrastructures
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National E-Government Program
Yesser.2005
Enabler and facilitator for transforming the
public sector to the information society
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The Strategic Objectives
Provide Better Services
Increase efficiency and effectiveness
Information availability
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The Grounding Principles
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It requires a continues support from the highest
authorities.
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It is a true transformation of the public sector
which brings a lot of change.
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It is mainly organization (Processes, culture,
people, etc).
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It entails more coordination and integrations
across the organizations.
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It brings opportunity to focusing and
simplifications.
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The E-Government Models
High
  • Integration of external data, standards,
    procedures
  • Cross-departmental standardisation

No one-fits-all model for all coun-tries
Integrator
Complexity of model
  • Two-way interaction (security, identifi-cation
    etc.)

Enabler
Communi- cator
  • One-way display of information

Low
Internal change ability at single-dept. level
Ability to change across depts., standardize,
and integrate
Public/political ac- ceptance to take in- to
account/support business objectives on top of
public ones
Low
High
Source McKinsey
Prerequisites for implementation
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Yesser Hierarchy
The Supreme Supervisory Committee
- The Minister of Finance (MOF) - The Minister of
Communications and IT (MCIT) - The Governor of
the Communications and IT Commission (CITC)
The e-Government Committee in each
Government organization
The Advisory Group
The Steering Committee
Chaired by the Governor of CITC, VP by MOF-CIO,
and Representatives from MOF, MCIT, CITC
Program Directorate
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Yesser Role
Enabler and Facilitator
Gov. Org.
Methodologies
Gov. Org.
Gov. Org.
Knowledge
Data
Gov. Org.
Gov. Org.
Yesser
Gov. Org.
Gov. Org.
Standards
Gov. Org.
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Yesser Framework
Leadership Support
Change Management
E-Government Services eServices Portal Gov.
Organizations Sites
Skills
GRP, ERP Frame Agreements Best Practices IT
Management
Infrastructure
Policies, Standards, Acts
Egov. Network
PKI
National Strategy and Action Plan
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Yesser Work Plan
Two Tracks
Fast Track
Normal Track
High impact, Quick results, Relatively low cost
  • Priorities, strategy, and action plan.
  • Infrastructure, and standards,
  • Gov. Org. implement their projects


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Current Yesser Projects
Not Exhaustive
Project
Description
Strategy and Action Plan
  • The detailed implementation blueprint for the
    next five years. It includes
  • Vision
  • The goals and priorities
  • Projects that must be implemented

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Planning
Portal
  • Building the first phase of the national
    e-Government Portal with the following
    characteristics
  • It is mainly informational at this stage
  • Contains information about the G2B and G2C
    services
  • Different content delivery channels will be used
    (Web, SMS, IVR, WAP)

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Informational
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Current Yesser Projects
Not Exhaustive
Project
Description
Surveying Gov. Services
  • Surveying the government services along with
    relevant information. These includes G2C, G2B and
    G2G Services.
  • Identified 800 unique services.
  • Built Services Catalog for 150 (Scope, Delivery
    Location, How to obtain service etc.)

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Planning
E-Forms
  • Apply the concept of electronic forms
    electronic workflow to typical and common G2G
    transactions using Barcodes or XML (for storing
    form content).
  • More secure reliable than manual methods
  • Increases efficiency

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Information exchange
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Current Yesser Projects
Not Exhaustive
Project
Description
PKI Center
  • Build the national PKI management solution whose
    scope includes
  • Issuing and managing the digital certificates
  • Defining PKI regulations and policies
  • Coordination between digital certificate
    authorities

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Infrastructure
EGov Data Center
  • Build the e-Government Data Center to
  • Host the national government services portal
  • Support the e-government infrastructure
  • Set foundation for building managing the
    e-Government network

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Infrastructure
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Current Yesser Projects
Not Exhaustive
Project
Description
The Acts and Bylaws directory
  • Develop website to host all national acts,
    bylaws, and regulations, etc.
  • Single central site for all these documents
  • User-friendly interface with powerful rich-text
    searching capabilities

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Informational
Pilot Services
  • Design a few pilot services, and support the
    implementation. The design phase includes
  • Redesign of business processes (for these pilot
    services)
  • Define their IT requirements
  • Develop user adoption strategy

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Transaction
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Current Yesser Projects
Not Exhaustive
Project
Description
Setting Standards
Determine and Document the required standards
to support the E-Government action plan.
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Infrastructure
Frame Agreements
Formulate national frame agreements for the
most widely used IT solutions in the public
sector.
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Support
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Current Yesser Projects
Not Exhaustive
Project
Description
IT Management
  • Develop Government IT Managers Best Practice
    Toolkit.
  • Guidelines, standards, specifications
    best-practices.
  • IT strategic planning, and project management
    best practices.

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Support
E-Government Magazine
  • Issuing quarterly magazine which
  • Identify and publicize the local success stories.
  • Raise the awareness.
  • Facility knowledge sharing.

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Change management
Build an e-directory for the government
organizations and the governmental IT centers.
Gov. Org. Directory
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Informational
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National Projects
Not Exhaustive
Project
Description
E-Payment Gateway Sadad
  • Building the e-payments gateway to
  • Facilitate G2B and B2B electronic payments.
  • Include G2C in future.

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Infrastructure
The Smart Cards
  • Issuing the national ID cards using the smart
    cards technology.
  • Has computer chip for storing personal
    identification information, thumbprints, as well
    as medical and driving records.
  • May also hold digital certificates.

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Infrastructure
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National Projects
Not Exhaustive
Project
Description
E-Umrah
  • Facilitating the Umrah by
  • Issuing Umrah Visas within 24 hours.
  • Integrating the Hajj, Foreign Affairs and
    Interior ministries.
  • Fully operational worldwide (via Umrah agents)

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Min.of Hajj
Transactions
Saudi EDI (E-Trade)
  • Support International Import/Export processes.
  • Covers complete workflow (Customs, General
    Organization of Ports, cargo customs clearance
    agents etc.)
  • It can speed up the process by a factor of 7
  • It can cut down the cost by half

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Transaction
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National Projects
Not Exhaustive
Project
Description
The Madinah E-Government Project
  • The Municipality of Almadinah Almunawwarah portal
    (www.almadinah.gov.sa) offers
  • G2B services
  • G2C services

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Transaction Informational
MOI Portal
  • Building the citizen portal.
  • Provide 20 services electronically. These
    include passport, birth certificate, drivers
    license, etc.
  • Build 100 kiosks

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Transactions
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National Projects
Not Exhaustive
Project
Description
E-MOF
  • Build the e-ministry by
  • Providing the MOF services electronically
  • Automating the MOF processes in an integrated
    manner
  • Connecting all the MOF branches

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Transaction
Home PC
  • National initiative led by the CITC and MCIT, and
    executed by the private sector.
  • The citizen to buy the home PC by a monthly
    installment (100 SR) for two years. The total
    cost is 2600 SR
  • Free internet access for a limited time
  • Discounted training

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Infrastructure, Change management
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National Projects
Not Exhaustive
Project
Description
E-Tax
  • Develop a system that enables
  • E-filling
  • E-payment
  • Accessing the records database

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Transaction
Invest-In-Saudi Portal
  • It is informational portal at this stage with
    content (in five international languages)
    describing
  • Investment climate in Saudi Arabia
  • Investment incentives and opportunities
  • Matchmaking options for joint venture projects

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Informational
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National Projects
Not Exhaustive
Project
Description
E-Awards
Conduct a yearly e-award to promote and
recognize local initiative, innovation and
contribution.
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Change Management
CIO Posts
Advocating the establishment of CIO in
each government organization at the second
management level.
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Governance
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The Saudi Statues
Not Exhaustive
  • E-Umrah
  • Sadad
  • E-Trade
  • E-Tax
  • Other Projects
  • Egov action plan
  • CIOs posts
  • Egov data center
  • PKI center
  • Smart cards
  • Home PC
  • Egov Standards
  • E-Awards
  • E-Transaction Act
  • E-Crime Act
  • 2 Mobile operators
  • 3 Data services providers
  • 20 ISPs
  • EasyNet (Free Internet)
  • E-MOF
  • E-Forms
  • e-licensing for investment
  • E-Visa
  • Paying traffic ticket
  • Paying passport fees
  • Paying Utilities Bill
  • Kayas (SAT) registration and grades
  • Enquires U. grades

Complexity of model
Integrator
  • The Madinah Portal
  • MOI Portal
  • Pilot Services
  • The national portal-Phase I
  • The invest-In-Saudi portal
  • Gov. org. web sites
  • Services Forms
  • Acts and Bylaws site
  • Gov. Org. Dir.

Enabler
Communi- cator
Prerequisites for implementation
Operational
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Saudi Arabia is under transformation towards the
information society...... E-Government is the
major vehicle for transforming the public sector
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For More Information.. www.saudi.gov.sa www.yess
er.gov.sa
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