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Saudi e-Government. “Yesser” Plans and Achievements. Ali S. Al-Soma Director General [email protected]. 1st GCC e-Government Conference 2009 Muscat – Sultanate of Oman Monday, 21 December 2009. P 1. Home. The Program. Strategy and Action Plan. Governance. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Saudi e-Government
“Yesser” Plans and Achievements
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1st GCC e-Government Conference 2009Muscat – Sultanate of Oman
Monday, 21 December 2009
Ali S. Al-SomaDirector General
Strategy and Action Plan
Governance
Capacity Building
e-Channels
National Achievements
Infrastructure Building Blocks
The Program
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The Program
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Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Communications
and IT
Communications and IT
Commission
• Coordinated Decentralized Approach• Unified Vision and Action Plan• Shared Infrastructure• Common Standards and Practices
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Strategy and Action Plan
Governance
Capacity Building
e-Channels
National Achievements
Infrastructure Building Blocks
The Program
Chaired by the Governor of CITC
Representatives from MOF, MCIT, CITC
Program Directorate
The Supreme Supervisory Committee
- The Minister of Finance (MOF)- The Minister of Communications and IT (MCIT)- The Governor of the Communications and IT Commission (CITC)
The Steering Committee
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The
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Hierarchy
The e-Gov Committee in each GovernmentEntity
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Strategy and Action Plan
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“By the end of 2010, everyone in the Kingdom will
be able to enjoy from anywhere and at any time –
world class government services offered in a seamless, user friendly and secure way
by utilizing a variety of electronic means.”
Key belief of “e-government must be driven by user demand”
Goal of providing services to everyone in the country (i.e., city and countryside, citizens, business and expatriates)
Objective of providing better services
Goal of providing services at the highest standard of security
Goal of providing access to services from every-where inside and even outside the country (e.g., expatriates)
Goal of providing services to the user in an integrated and seamless way
Goal of providing services through electronic means such as internet, kiosks, IVRs and mobile phones (SMS)
Timeline needed to boost motivation and ensure timely delivery
Goal of providing access to services at any time (“24/7”)
2010 VISION
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Strategy and Action Plan
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1. Provide the top priority services (150) at world class level of quality electronically.
2. Deliver services in a seamless and user friendly way and at highest standards of security.
3. Make services available to everyone in the Kingdom and allow 24/7 access from cities as well as countryside and even outside the country.
4. Realise 75% adoption rate with respect to the number of users.
5. Ensure 80% user satisfaction rating for all services provided electronically.
6. Deliver all possible official intra-governmental communication in a paperless way.
7. Ensure accessibility of all
information needed across government agencies and storage of information with as little redundancy as possible.
8. Purchase all goods and services above a reasonable value threshold through e-procurement.
9. Contribute to establishment of information society in the Kingdom through spreading information, knowledge and use of e-services.
10. Help improve use of country’s assets and resources by increasing society’s productivity in private, business and public sector.
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10 Objectives for Saudi Arabia's E-Government Initiative
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Having a compelling and motivating vision to drive the initiative as well as clear and specific objectives to guide implementation.
Service improvements by redesigning government agency’s services, e.g., availability whenever and from wherever.
Providing major cross-departmental applications as a catalyst for increasing efficiency and effectiveness of government agencies.
Building a reliable infrastructure (incl. data and technical layer) in compliance with *YEFI standards and building on e-government infrastructure.
Having a dedicated organization embedded in an appropriate governance model, with an effective funding mechanism and a broad change mgmt. initiative.
Components Of E-Government Action Plan
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Governance
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Strategy and Action Plan
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Regulatory Frameworks
- e-Transactions Act.- Telecommunications Act
IT Criminal Act.
- e-Gov Implementation Rules .- Directive to form Government Agencies’ e-Government Committees.
-Rules Governing Private Sector Participation.
-Directive to Shift from Conventional to Electronic Methods.
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Central co-funding Third party (PPP***) funding
• Financed fully by Ministry of Finance out of central e-Govt. budget for National e-Govt. Action Plan
• Funding for the National e-Govt. Action Plan.
• Possibility of 3rd party funding for some projects.
Fully central funding
• Category 1 pilot services projects.• All infrastructure projects.• All national application projects.
Total Budget Allocated SR3 BillionFunding : 150 e-Services
3 National Projects6 Major Infrastructure Project + other Projects
Total Budget Allocated SR3 BillionFunding : 150 e-Services
3 National Projects6 Major Infrastructure Project + other Projects
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Descri-ption
Prereq-uisites
Scope
Remarks
The Funding Mechanism
• Shared financing by Ministry of Finance out of central e-Govt. budget and by individual Govt. agencies out of own budget
• Establishment of e-Govt. competition .
• Evaluation and approval of projects by joint Ministry of Finance and Yesser Committee
• Two requirements– Only co-financed*– According to milestones**
• Individual Govt. agencies’ projects submitted for central
co-funding.• Predominantly Category 2 and
Category 3 e-services projects.
• Financed by private sector companies based on PPP.
• Projects appropriate for PPP based funding to be identified by implementing Govt. agency based on revenue forecast, presence of required skills in private sector and risk assessment.
• Evaluation of financial necessity, need to transfer skills, criticality of time to implement and development need of private sector.
• e-Govt. projects from which private sector companies can generate revenues from– Govt.-external sources– Govt.-external and/or Govt.
internal sources
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National Level International Level Ministry/ Agency Level
Applying Resolution 40:1- Implementation rules for allgovernment agencies to bemeasured.
2- Measuring form to besubmitted by all governmentagencies each six months statingthe development of e-government adaptation.
Action Plan Indicators:Balance Score Card Project:Objectives:1- Detailing Action Plan’sMonitoring Indicators.
2- Applying monitoring andreporting document.
3- Collecting the summery ofagency’s measuring forms andapplying it on National level.
Mapping KSA to UNPAN’s andWEF/INSEAD’s NRI Indexes:e-Mapping Project: Objectives:1- Deepening KSA’s presence inthe UNPAN and NR.
2- Strengthening KSA’s localcapacity to provide relevantdata.
3- Identifying the strategicbenefits to be obtained fromKSA’s e-mapping.
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Transformation Measurement Mechanism (TMM)
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• Current Version 1.1• Unified Framework which includes:
– Cross - Governmental Specifications & Policies.– Cross - Government Integration to facilitate:
• G2G Transactions.• Data Sharing.
• Framework consists of: – Core Data Standards.– Technical Standards & Policies.
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Interoperability Framework (YEFI)
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Strategy and Action Plan
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Main Building Blocks of Integrated Infrastructure
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1. 300 e-Services currently available through Portal
2. Acts and Regulations for Governmental Processes
3. National Plans and Initiatives4. Government Agencies
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Main Building Blocks of Integrated Infrastructure
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- Built to highest specifications and standards to facilitate Operational and Integrated Connectivity between systems.
- Currently running and hosting the National Portal and the Government Service Bus (GSB) system.
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E-Government Data Center
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- Connection between the Data Center and different Government Agencies related to e-Services and Data Sharing.
- Currently 40+ Government Agencies connected and increasing, through Optical Fibers and Wireless Channels.
- Redundancy Built into the System to ensure Connectivity and Messaging.
- Incremental Connectivity's to Governmental Agencies’ Services according to Action Plan.
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E-Gov Network (GSN – Government Secure )
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Government Secure Network
Public Users
Internet
Internet Government Service Bus (GSB)Government Service Bus (GSB)
GovernmentAgency
e-GovPortalC
MOI
MoCI
Others
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SADAD
PKI RCA/CA
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IVR
Provider 1SMS Provider
Provider 2
AgencyPortal
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Secure Management
Site
• Center Platform for Integration & Services.• Phase Implementation accomplished and currently 10+ Govt. agencies connected.• Provider of Common Value-add Shared Services like:
- Identity Management.
- e-Payment(s).
- Core Data Exchange between
Government Entities.. Etc..
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Government Service Bus (GSB)
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Government Secure Network
Public Users
Internet
Internet Government Service Bus (GSB)Government Service Bus (GSB)
GovernmentAgency
e-GovPortalC
MOI
MoCI
Others
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SADAD
PKI RCA/CA
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IVR
Provider 1SMS Provider
Provider 2
AgencyPortal
BContactCenter
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Secure Management
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Government Service Bus (GSB)
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• Provides Integrated System for management of Public Key Infrastructure.
• Security Integrated System used for: - Information Confidentiality.
- Authentication of Users’ Identities.
- Ensuring Data Integrity against
Tampering and Change.
- Digital Signatures.• Launched and ready for use.• www.pki.gov.sa
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PKI - National Center for Digital Certification (NCDC)
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Interaction between e-Services and Infrastructure
“e-Service Enablement Framework “ has been developed to support government agencies in the implementation of their e-Services using the national infrastructure components.
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Strategy and Action Plan
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e-Channels
Channel Status
Web Available
SMS Available
IVR Under development
Contact Center Under development
Mobiles Under Study
Self service machines(Kiosk) Under Study
Public Service Centers Under Study
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Capacity Building
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• "Center of Excellence for Research and
Development" (CERD) was established to work on
capacity-building and skills initiatives in the public
sector.
• The Center had implemented a training program for
basic skills of computer and e-Government
Concepts (Qudoratek).
• The Center had launched e-Government
Achievement Award.
• The Center is working on a number of other training
programs in the coming period:
- Program of e-Government projects.
- Program of Professional Information
Technology.
- Program of Executives for IT (CIOs).
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National Achievements
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Strategy and Action Plan
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300 Current eServices
300 e-Services currently available on the Saudi e-Government Portal and Government Agencies’ Websites.
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Sector 2008 transaction
Educational Sector (Qiyas, Scholarship Application, Electronic Registration in universities and colleges) 3,500,000
Traffic and Automotive Sector (Traffic Violations, Payment of Traffic Violations). 3,000,000
Information Security Sector (Internet service provider license, Saudi domain names registration on Internet, Modification of Registered Domains).
70,000,000
Financial Sector (SADAD, SARIE , TADAWUL Systems) 120,000,000
Work/Labor Sector (Exit and Return Visas, Social Security, ...). 1,700,000
Hajj /Umrah and Tourism Sector (Issuing Visa Online, Family Visa, Pilgrimage Inquiry.). 3,000,000
Insurance Health Sector (Inquiry on the insured, link between insurance and passport office, Information on car insurance).
1,400,000
Total 202,600,000
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Statistics - number of e-Transactions in 2008
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Not Comprehensive
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Some indicators from the e-Government transformation measurement
• 73% of Government Agencies have implemented ERP systems.
• 67% of Government Agencies have adopted electronic archiving and
documents management systems.
• 49% Overall achievement of government agencies in transformation to e-
Government.
• 68 Government Agencies are implementing the e-Government First Action
Plan.
• 22 Government Agencies have been funded from the National
e-Government budget.
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Thank You!
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