Title: MALAYSIAS IT AGENDA:
1MALAYSIAS IT AGENDA
- DR. K J JOHN
- EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, NATIONAL IT COUNCIL (NITC)/
- VICE PRESIDENT (IT POLICY DEV.),
- MIMOS BERHAD
- Tel 03-9661896
- E.mail kjjohn_at_mimos.my
- 7 December 1998
2CONTENTS
- NITA Video What is the National IT Agenda
(NITA)? - What is NITA
- - National IT Framework
- Why NITA?
- - NITA Vision Leapfrogging Malaysia into
Knowledge Economy - - Recognising the Sea Change
- - Understanding The Sea Change
- - Impact of IT on Development
- How NITA?
- - Towards vale-based Civil Society by 2020
- - NITA Policy Initiatives
- - Generating Resonant Waves
- - The Malaysian Perspectives
- When NITA?
- - Monitoring Changes
3What is Malaysias IT Agenda?
- NITA is a national strategy and priority for
leap-frogging Malaysia into the IT Age - NITA is a framework for IT programme development
at federal, state and local government levels
with the partnership of private and community
interest sectors - NITA is both a journey and a destination it is a
moving target, and an evolving, learning culture
of IT utilisation for Quality of Work and Life
improvement for all Malaysians
4National IT Framework
WHAT IS NITA?
People
Access and Equity
Qualitative Transformation
GOAL Masyarakat Madani - Civil Society
Infostructure
Applications
Creating Value
5NITA Vision Leapfrogging Malaysia into Knowledge
Economy
WHY NITA?
POST-INDUSTRIAL / ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
DEVELOPED SOCIETY
Manipulating control
INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
recycling synthesizing
manufacturing processing
knowledge services
information services
DEVELOPING SOCIETY
utility services
Labour Land Capital Entrepreneur
Information RD Technology Knowledge
Labour Land Capital Entrepreneur
Information RD Technology
LEAST DEVELOPED SOCIETY
agricultural mining
Labour Land Capital Entrepreneur
Information
PRIMITIVE SOCIETY
shifting farming
Labour Land Capital
hunting gathering
Labour Land
INFORMATION FACTOR OF CHANGE
Labour
Note Although pictured so, the idea of progress
is nor merely linear.
6Recognising the Sea ChangeAge of Discontinuity
WHY NITA?
- Turbulence and change is a constant in the
Information Age - IT is the major driving force of this change -
its impact is radical, pervasive and fundamental - Globalisation extends change process worldwide
7Understanding The Sea ChangeThe Paradigm Shift
WHY NITA?
INDUSTRIAL ERA
INFORMATION ERA
- Knowledge in Hierarchy
- Size is important
- Maintenance of mainstream values
- Dichotomy between espoused theory and theory in
use - Development meant progress ala 1st, 2nd, 3rd
World in material terms - Growth trickles down
- Paradigm of power, manipulation and control
- Old medium and technologies
- Material world
- Quantitative in nature
- Knowledge with experts (decentralised)
- Efficiency and speed important
- Entrepreneurship and innovation
- Integrity and Credibility are real issues
- Development means quality of work and life
- All can participate in growth and creating value
- Paradigm of influence, network and partnerships
- New media technologies via convergence
- Virtual and real world
- Qualitative in nature
8Impact of IT on Development
WHY NITA?
- IT as a potent development tool that can
- - enhance knowledge, skill values
- - create new social economic development
opportunities - - promote direct participation and
democratisation - - promote effective application of human
thinking - - integrate human activities
- Two possible opposing outcomes
- - empowerment of the individual, society
- - a concentration of power - hegemony
9HOW NITA- Towards Value-based Civil Society by
2020
Economic
ICT as means
Social
10NITA Policy Initiatives
HOW NITA?
- FIRST RIPPLE - A greenfield ICT Testbed MSC
Flagship Applications - greenfield corridor for global multimedia
companies to testbed new multimedia and IT
applications - SECOND RIPPLE - Nation wide Mini MSC-like
Applications Demonstrator Applications - grow webs locally for nationwide
implementation especially outside the MSC - Other IT Initiatives and Ripples
- Putrajaya as Smart City, Cyberjaya as R D,
Subang Jaya as test-bed
11HOW NITA? - Managing The Transition
Generating Resonant Waves
Cabinet
propose
assign
feedback
NITC
Ministries
IT Programmes
Private Sector
Federal, State and Local Government Public
Sector Agencies
MSC and flagships
Demonstrator applications
Society, Non-profit Sector NGOs and Media
National Planning Dialogues and Promotional
activities to discuss, develop and assign
programmes, and to get feedback
12The Malaysian PerspectiveGovernance in the
Information Age
HOW NITA?
- Two possible approaches
- - proactive planning
- - laissez faire
- Lessons from our experience
- - Malaysian 5-year Plans
- - social engineering experiment the New
Economic - Policys 20 year plan
- - inadequacy of industrial planning model
(Taylorism) - - limited success of bottom-up approach
13The Malaysian PerspectiveExisting Planning
Parameters
HOW NITA?
- Vision 2020
- - a national vision of creating a developed
society - in our own mould
- Outline Perspective Plan 1990-2000
- 7th Malaysia Plan 1996-2000
- Industrial Master Plan
- The National IT Council
- - Developing a National Vision of IT
- - The MSC
14The National IT Council
HOW NITA?
- Established in 1994
- Chaired by the Prime Minister
- Second term Council comprises of all three
sectors - National level strategic planning for the
application and development of IT - - top-down and bottom-up
- approach
Community interest Sector
Public Sector
Private Sector
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15Progress of NITAMonitoring Changes
WHEN NITA?
- Index to measure improvements toward knowledge
society - - Knowledge Imperative Index (KIX)
- - Knowledge Economy Model (KEM)
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- Feedback Forum
- - Multimedia Asia
- - INFOTECH Malaysia
16NITC Strategic Agenda Selected Option - Planned
Transformation
Strategic ICT Policy Interventions
NITC
Obstacles Opportunities
Vision 2020 Civil Society
Malaysia Now
Feedback
Signals and Indicators as feedback
To be identified using Scenario Planning
Methodology
17Thrust Areas for Governance
- E-Community
- To facilitate communities of interest and
conviction to improve the quality of life.
Communities that are geographically dispersed yet
whose members interact electronically
- E-Public Services
- To facilitate the delivery of services to the
citizens and businesses more efficiently and
effectively via electronic means
- E-Learning
- To increase the capability of organisations and
individuals to acquire and develop knowledge,
skills and values via electronic interaction
- E-Economy
- To facilitate and encourage e-commerce and
e-business activities which support the
development of a knowledge economy
- E-Sovereignty
- To enhance the identity and integrity of the
nation in an increasingly borderless world
18Navigation of PolicyIntervention at Three Levels
NITC
- Inter- and Intra
- Agency
- Sectoral Policy
Organisational
Feedback
19Terima kasih
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