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    Success Factors for E-Government

    Development in Korea and Way ForwardTowards Mobile-Government

    September 2012E-Government Advantages Based on Mobile

    Technologies for Countries of Central and South Asia

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    Seoul - Worlds Most Wired City (June 23, 2011 ABC - 2 minutes 45 seconds)

    Republic of Korea one of the poorest 20 countries to one of the richest 20 in 60 years

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    Koreas e-Gov. in Brief

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    History of Koreas e-Government

    Execution of 31 e-Government Projects including

    sharing of administrative information

    Expansion of integration of e-Government

    Implementation focused on utilization and integration Integration of systems for national informatization

    31 major tasks for e-Government Services

    11 major tasks for e-Government Services

    Enacting the Act on e-Government (2001)

    Establishing e-civil service, e-procurement, and NEIS

    Promoting Informatization

    Building the foundation for nationwide broadband networks

    Enacting the Framework Act on Informatization Promotion

    (1996)

    Implementing Administrative Computerization(1978~1987)

    Building Administrative Networks(1987~1996)

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    Related Legal Framework

    e-Government

    Framework Act on National Informatization, e-Government Act, Office Management Regulation,Law on Processing Civil Affairs, Law on Resident Registration, Act on Public Records

    Management, Information Disclosure Act

    Information Usage Enabling Environment

    Digital Signature Act, Framework Act on e-Commerce, Act on Promotion of e-Trade, Act on Internet

    Address Resource

    Prevention of Negative Effects of Informatization

    Act on Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilization and Information Protection,

    etc, Act on Personal Information Protection, Use and Protection of Credit Information Act,

    Protection of Communication Secrets Act, Act on the Protection of Information and Communications

    Infrastructure

    Sustained Development of IT and Industry

    Framework Act on Telecommunications, Act on the Protection, Use, etc of Location Information,

    Framework Act on Electronic Commerce, Electronic Financial Transaction Act, Software Industry

    Promotion Act, e-Learning Industry Development Act, Framework Act on the Promotion of

    Cultural Industries

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    Koreas e-Government Budget

    2002 2005 2010 2011

    Budget 12,155 20,272 22,203 21,948

    Fund 7,053 8,780 10,892 11,075

    Total 19,208 29,052 33,095 33,023

    Built early e-Government foundation form government budget and the

    Information and Telecommunication Promotion Fund

    Around 10 years of continued investment into

    informatization (1% of State Finance Budget)

    The ministry in charge of e-Government (MOPAS) set aside a separate

    budget for horizontal projects involving multiple ministries

    (prevent duplicative investment and effectively carry out horizontal projects)

    (Unit: KRW 100 million )

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    IT Governance for E-Government in Korea

    National Information Society

    Agency (NIA)

    NIA

    Respective Ministries

    Formulate and implement action plansfor e-government projects

    NIAPresidents Council onInformatization Strategies (PCIS)

    Establish visions for e-government

    Coordinate & evaluate e-government

    initiatives

    Provide institutional and technical

    support for carrying out e-governmentprojects

    Ministry of Public Administration

    & Security (MOPAS)

    Establish e-government policies

    Construct government-wide infra.

    Roles of

    Organizations

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    Major Results

    AfterBefore

    Customs Clearance Service

    (export clearance)

    Patent Service (examination period)

    e-Procurement (No. of contract

    per employee)

    Document distribution

    UN e-Government development

    index

    UN Public Service Awards

    1+days

    36 months (1997)

    2-min

    9.8 month (2006)

    179 (1997)

    78.1% (2002)

    Ranked 15th (2001)

    None

    890 (2008)

    100% (2010)

    Ranked 1st 2010, 2012

    5 Awards (2003, 2007, 2011)

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    Success Factors

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    Success Factors Emerging Stage

    1

    Strong leadership from the President

    Strategic and sustainable plans for 20 years

    Nationwide change management program

    e-Government projects aligned with Performance Evaluation

    2

    Participation of experienced System Integration (SI) companies and specializedsolution vendors

    Adoption of practical technology; GIS (Geographical Information System), LBS(Location-Based Services), Component Based Developing technology, etc.

    Technology Support

    Strong Government Leadership

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    Success Factors Enhanced to Transactional

    4

    5

    1% of the national budget was invested into e-Government construction every year

    Created and utilized the Information and Telecommunication Promotion Fund to

    build early e-Government* Appropriated 10% of the informatization budget for e-Government support projects by MOPAS in order to effectively

    implement multi-ministry horizontal projects (2004)

    Sustained Investment in e-Government Budget

    Clear goals, objectives, short and long-term plans with expected expenditure, incomestreams and deadlines

    Qualitative, Quantitative Performance Index (KPI) for nationwide level and each projectlevel

    Designation of an officer or organizing body in charge of project performance

    Performance-based Program Management

    3 Change Management of Public Officers in a Changing e-GovernmentEnvironment

    Overcame issues such as public officers' fear of workforce reduction due to

    e-Government deployment and resistance in using information systems through

    sustained change management education

    * electronic system user training, public officer e-capacity development, informatization contests and so forth

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    Success Factors Transactional to Connected

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    Presidential Committee On Govt National Informatization Strategy Committee chaired bythe Prime Minister mediates and private expert and guides the administrative branches

    Assigned CIO for central and regional e-Government and created dedicated supportstructures

    Utilized specialized e-Government technical support agencies* National Information Society Agency, Korea Local Information Research & Development Institute

    Revision of the legislative system for government process reform

    * Act on Expansion of Dissemination and Promotion of Utilization of Information System (1986),Framework Act on Informatization Promotion (1996), Digital Signature Act (1999), e-Government Act(2001), Act on Shared Utilization of Public Administration Information (2010) etc.

    IT Governance

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    e-Government initiatives with the most potential to impact everyday lives of citizens

    , such as resident registration, vehicle, customs clearance, employment, statistics

    management etc... were given first priority, which became the foundation for

    e-Government

    * Korea 's e-Customs, e-Procurement , and e-Patent so lut ions grew to b ecome g lobal ly recogn ized brand produc ts

    Customer Oriented e-Government Services

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    Where is Korea Now?

    Consolidation of internal administrative

    procedure and establishment of

    common basis

    Selective public service reform

    Advancement of internal administrative

    procedure

    Expansion of integrated civil services

    through multiple channels (mobile)

    Phase 1 - Foundation Phase 2 - Service Advancement

    Connected online

    service provided by

    agencies

    Converged and

    multi-channel

    delivery of

    public/civil services

    Visa, passport,

    birth records

    obtained online

    Taxes & fees paid

    online

    Regularly updated

    contents and

    informationLimited web

    presence

    Level 2

    Enhanced

    Level 3

    Transactional

    Level 4

    Connected

    Level 1

    Emerging

    We are

    Here !Phase 2

    Phase 1

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    Focusing on Mobile Matching Current Trends

    In 2012 the number of smart-phones in Korea surpassed the number of

    PCs(desktops + laptops)

    In 2014 the number of mobile internet users will surpass the number of PC

    internet users

    In March 2011 there were 10 million smart-phone subscribers

    doubled to 20 million smart-phone subscribers by December 2011 (9 months)

    Government Services

    Increased utilization of :

    Phones - Call-center operation

    Internet - Website development and operation

    Mobile (smart) phones - Mobile phone services

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    Sampling of Korean m-Gov. Applications

    ICTAdmindic.

    EmploymentStats

    University OpenLectures

    ProductivityCenter

    Movieindustry

    LegislativePortal

    Proposals Consumer Youth CallCenter CallCenter Power SupplyCall center

    Job Cast JonsCommercialTech

    BlueHouse

    Finance Trends

    Oil pricesIncheonairport

    Greentravel

    ForestTrails

    Hospitalinfo

    LocationFinder

    Smart BloodDonation

    Traditional

    Folk museum

    History

    Tourism Tourism Chung-Buk

    Gaya History

    Travel

    Economydic

    BroadcastComm.

    Request E-petition

    EmploymentHelper

    City Gov. SME statsRealEstate

    TrafficHikingtrails

    PriceComparison

    Travel Plays

    Seaside

    Tourism Free Culture

    Prof.

    Info

    Citizen

    Services

    News &

    Info.

    Lifestyle

    Info.

    Entertain

    -ment

    The Korean government provides various services through mobile applications. The number

    of officially supported applications is expected to reach 1000 by the year 2015.

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    Korean Governments App Store (Ministry of Public Affairs and Security)

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    Vision and Goal for Koreas Smart Government

    Implementation of Worlds Best SmartGovernment

    Implementation of Koreas Mobile-Government

    Establish a Mobile-Government service executionplan (Information Strategy Planning - ISP)

    Quality,Communication

    with Citizens

    GlobalCompetitiveness

    Efficient, Effective,Coherent

    Customized,

    2-way

    communication

    Internal

    utilization (G2G)

    by government

    officials and

    staff

    Security,

    Common

    Platform,

    Standardization

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    Korean m-Gov. ISP Lessons Learned

    1) Customer-oriented M-Government Service

    New services need to reflect the demand of citizens

    Usage of location-based information and other new-technologies to provide

    various interactive services (lifestyle, welfare, disaster management, etc.) and not

    just simple notification services

    Convenience first (civil petition services etc.)

    2) Establishment of Mobile transaction system

    Priority on developing electronic payment system core to enhancing efficiency

    Identify the proper service model to support the administrative works of local

    governments (processes mapped to system)

    Utilization of Government Mobile-Office

    3) Prevent overlapping and duplication of mobile service

    Compatibility and Accessibility - develop government-wide mobile services taking

    into considering technological problems such as regulations and security

    Develop and spread the shared mobile-based components utilizing a common

    base

    The following are some key lessons learned from the recent mobile-government ISP

    (Information Strategy Planning)

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    What is NIPA?

    NIPA is a subsidiaryagency of the MKE

    (Ministry of Knowledge

    Economy) of Korea.

    NIPA strives for overseas

    informatization

    (digitalization) by

    exporting Koreas

    advanced ICT inaccordance with its plan

    of sustainable ODA and

    cooperation with

    international

    organizations.

    What Does NIPA Do?

    Researching policy for the IT

    industry, and supporting policy

    development

    Carrying out businesses

    related to establishing the

    fundamentals for the industry,

    such as promoting and

    developing the IT industry andcultivating professional human

    resources

    Vitalizing the distribution

    market for the development of

    the IT industry, and supporting

    marketing

    Promoting business related to

    the convergence and

    utilization of IT technology

    Supporting international

    exchange, cooperation and

    overseas expansion related

    to the IT industry

    International CooperationNIPA identifies IT needs in collaboration with

    the host government and implements

    consulting programs in collaboration with

    other multi-lateral development partners.

    For these overseas ICT projects developed

    by NIPA in partnership with international

    organizations such as the World Bank (as isthis case), ADB, and WIPO, NIPA produces a

    feasibility study report and provides

    consulting to suggest relevant IT services for

    that country.

    NIPA expands and strengthens cooperation

    with international organizations so that it

    improves the development and capacity of

    human resources (consulting) at theinternational level.

    Introduction to NIPA

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