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Seminar on the Implementation of the System of National Accounts 2008 (SNA 2008) 14-16 June 2010, Jolly Beach, Resort, Antigua and Barbuda CARICOM

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CARI COM. Seminar on the Implementation of the System of National Accounts 2008 (SNA 2008) 14-16 June 2010, Jolly Beach, Resort, Antigua and Barbuda. CARI COM. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Seminar on the Implementation of the System of National Accounts 2008 (SNA 2008)

14-16 June 2010,Jolly Beach, Resort,

Antigua and Barbuda

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CARICOM Workshop on the Development of Caribbean Specific Information and Communication Technologies (CSICT)

Statistics and Indicators

AREA: Governance

6 - 9 December 2011,ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA

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CONTENT OF PRESENTATION

• Definition

• Sub-Themes/ Issues Identified

• Indicators per sub-theme

• Justification

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DEFINITION

• Governance is defined as the act of governing. It relates to decisions that define expectations, grant power or verify performance

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• E-Government or electronic government can be defined as government activities taking place over electronic communications among all levels of government, citizens and the business community. These include: acquiring and providing products and services; placing and receiving orders; providing and obtaining information and completing financial transactions.

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• In a broader sense, it is the application of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for enhancing the performance of government functions and services through the utilization of digital technologies. (APCICT)

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SUB-THEMES IDENTIFIED

Based on the definition of e-government, the sub-themes are:–Technological Infrastructure – access

to computers, wireless technology and the type of networking facilities available.–Ease of Transactions among

businesses, individuals and the government.

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TECHNOLOGICAL INFRASTRUCTURE

• Infrastructure here refers to the physical equipment and networking capabilities needed for an efficient system.

• The indicators under this theme seek to provide information regarding the infrastructure.

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TECHNOLOGICAL INFRASTRUCTURE:Indicators and Justification

Indicators:• No of computers in government offices relative to

number of users• Percentage of population owning or having access to a

computer with an internet connection• Type of communications network existing in

government officesJustification:• Seeks to measure the availability of computers in

government offices and to the general public as well as the type of network existing in government offices, which is not sufficient can have implications for cost.

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EASE OF TRANSACTIONS

• Refers to the time taken to transact business with the government and the ease with which this is done.

• Analysis of this sub-theme seeks to determine how ICT facilitates transactions among the government, individuals and businesses.

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EASE OF TRANSACTIONS:Indicators and Justification

Indicators:• Average time taken to register a birth (online)• Average time taken to register a death• Proportion of total birth and death

registrations done online• Proportion of government contracts for the

supply of goods and services being advertised through an ICT medium (excluding television and newsprint)

• No of persons visiting or using the website weekly/monthly.

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EASE OF TRANSACTIONS :Indicators and Justification (cont’d)

Justification:• The length of time taken to register a birth or

death can point to website being user friendly or not, easily understood, etc.

• The number of persons using the site can be used to justify its existence or the need to make adjustments depending on responses.

• The posting of contracts to be awarded using an ICT medium is an indication of the government embracing technology and also up keeping a fair, open and transparent process

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THANK YOU

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