Title: Portal Municipal
1National e-México System
National Connecting Aboriginal Canada Forum
MARCH 11TH, 2002 OTTAWA, CANADA
Natinal e-Mexico System
2e-México
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8Where we are?
Local Municipalities by region with internet
acces by Dial Up
Northeast (23)
Northwest (27)
Middle (Not include D.F.) (12)
Middle-West (14)
South (4)
D.F. (100)
9Changing the historical trend
INTERNET USERs FOR EACH 1,000 INHABITANTS
400
400
Connectivity in 10,000 Towns in 2006 Fase (I)
2,428 Local Municipalities
300
e-México effect
200
200
100
Todays trend
1990
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
10Sistema e-México
Values
- To provide and guarantee conditions on
- Certainly and reliability
- Privacy and security
- Ethic and social values of Mexican citizens
- Participation
- Responsibility
- Service coverage, reachable to most of Mexican
population
11Where are we heading to
- An integrated and intercommunicated society
through a social and a technological system - Where all mexicans are able to live in a new
environment of equal opportunities among them,
with the rest of the world
12The great challenges
- Reducing barriers as well as social, economic and
cultural differences - Integrating and intercommunicating Mexican
citizens through a system with social
technological components - Offering social basic services, like
- learning,
- commercial and cultural trade,
- health
- and government services
13Sistema e-México
Main objective
- To impact in the society development, through the
integration of a system which includes social
contents new technologies - To remove the current barriers for information
and services access - To reduce the digital divide among the Mexicans,
with the rest of the world
14Convergence
Telecommunications
IT Technologies
New Society
New State
New citizen
New government
New learning
New Health
New Municipio
New economy
15STRATEGIES
16Agenda
Services
Connectivity
Sistema Nacional e-México
Legal Aspects
New Management
17Contents
EDUCATION
CONTENTS
ECONOMY
HEALTH
GOVERNMENT
18Legal Frame
19E-México Implementation
Feedback Integration
Evaluation
Diagnostic
Definition
Pilot Programs
Awarness
Deployment
Implementation
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20Sistema e-México
e-Learning
- To provide new options in education, learning,
training - A media to promote an integrated development of
all Mexicans - Promoting new and better opportunities of
employment - Preserving the national identity and the Mexican
cultural values
21Sistema e-México
e-Health
- Facilitating services to increase health in the
Mexican population - Tele-medicine, which will cover the most remote
communities - Tele-education, focused on health professionals
- The digital personal health record, to assure
quality in services
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e-Economy
- Promoting economical growth and competitiveness
for the small and medium business entities, to
- Remove the intermediation chains if they do not
add value - Promote national and international markets
- Enable communication among business, clients and
providers
23Sistema e-México
e-Government
- Providing access to all citizens to public
services - Transactions on-line
- Information of the Federal Administration, States
and the Municipios - Offering well oriented services to citizens
- Preserving privacy and security
24Interaction of e-México
Citizens
Goverment
Families
Municipios
Towns
Business
Foreigners
Mexican abroad
Special Groups (Handicapped)
25Sistema e-México
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27C o m m e r c e
E d u c a t i o n
H e a l t h
E c o n o m y
G o v e r n m e n t
C i t i z e n
F i n a n c e
A c a d e m i c
F a m i l y
A g r i c u l t u r e
L o c a l i t y
I n d u s t r i a l
M u n i c i p i o s
S e r v i c e s
S t a t e
R e g i o n
I C T s I n d u s t r y
N a t i o n
I C T s S e r v i c e s
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35Sistema e-México
- The e-México System is
- Inclusive
- Fairness
- Participative
- Innovative
- Social and technological impact
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37National e-Mexico System
Thank you!
e-mexico_at_sct.gob.mx
MARCH 11TH, 2002 OTTAWA, CANADA