Sri Lanka THE JOURNEY OF TOWARDS A CREATIVE KNOWLEDGE BASED ECONOMY

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THE JOURNEY OF Sri Lanka TOWARDS A CREATIVE KNOWLEDGE BASED ECONOMY Presented by Dr. Ajith Madurapperuma on behalf of the ICTA Email: ajitolanka@gmail.com

A PRESENTATION BY The Information Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka is the single apex body involved in ICT policy, direction and development for the nation. It operates within the mandate of the Ministry of Telecommunication and Digital Infrastructure and comprises representatives from numerous Ministries, enabling rapid approval of projects and initiatives.

VISION A Digitally Inclusive Sri Lanka Transforming Sri Lanka towards a Creative Knowledge-Based Society through digitally empowered citizens.

Some Basic Facts on Sri Lanka IT Usage Household ownership of a computer 2014 2015 Desktop 16.6 15.4 Desktop or laptop 22.4 24.6 Computer Literacy (households) 2014 2015 Sri Lanka 25.1 26.8 Urban 34.6 40.3 Rural 23.8 24.9 Estate 6.2 7.8 Internet Penetration 11.8%

ROADMAP FOR DIGITAL SRI LANKA

AN 8 POINT PLAN FOR A DIGITALLY INCLUSIVE SRI LANKA

100 Mbps last mile connectivity to government buildings with 10 Gbps national backbone Free WiFi to citizens initiative Google s Project Loon to offer island-wide Internet DIGITAL CONNECTIVITY Increase international connectivity (Digital Hub) Lanka Government Cloud 2.0 with Big Data Analytics Government Data Centre Consolidated data platform including Open data, Spatial Data Digital access to government for video and document sharing and collaboration Device Strategy tablets for at least 1 million citizens

Identity will be the most valuable commodity for citizens in the future, and it will exist primarily online. Eric Schmidt Chairman, Google

Digital Identity for every citizen Highly secured digital signatures DIGITAL SOCIETY Digital authentication as a service Digital wallet for every citizen e-literacy e-participation

Government information to be digitised and made available online DIGITAL CONTENT Seamless generation and availability Next Gen Education Content Portal Local Language Content

National Payment Platform for Digital Commerce DIGITAL COMMERCE Encouraging all financial transactions to be digital and cashless Facilitating Private Commodity Exchanges Facilitating Private Crowd Funding Exchanges Facilitating Fulfillment Services managed by private sector for Digital Commerce

Fully integrated government facilitated by transparent workflow automation E-services e.g. citizen certificates, licenses, permits, etc. issued digitally Government data to reside on Government Cloud infrastructure DIGITAL GOVERNMENT Entire government to be connected through high speed secured government network Electronic payments to government Data sharing policy Data to include source of origination and delivery using GIS Government services to be provided online with open external APIs for services Adopt open standards for government solutions

National Cyber Security Operations Center to be established DIGITAL SECURITY Sri Lanka Cyber Emergency Response Team (SLCERT) to be expanded to meet next generational challenges National Digital Certification Authority to be activated

360,000 ICT professionals in next 60 months 300,000 ICT jobs in next 60 months DIGITAL JOBS & OPPORTUNITIES 10,000 certified Ethical Hacking/Security resources New business opportunities for entrepreneurs Country branding as a destination for digital services and solutions Digital Education

ICT Act No 23 of 2003 enacted Computer Crimes Act No 27 of 2007 enacted Electronic Transactions Act No 19 of 2006 enacted UN Electronic Communications Convention DIGITAL LEGISLATION Council of Europe (Budapest) Convention on Cybercrime (ETS 185 of 2001) Data Protection Laws to be established Right to Information Laws to be implemented within the digital framework Adoption, effective usage and harmonisation of ICT laws Amendments to existing laws and enacting regulations for facilitating digital government

TRANSFORMING Sri Lanka INTO A DIGITAL NATION