misti johor (20 jun 2012v1) saifol ict infusion
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Saifol Bahri Mohd ShamlanVice-President, MDeC
20th June, 2012
MSC MalaysiaInfusion of ICT
Initiatives
Moving Forward: Enabling the Growth of ICT in Malaysia
We are changing the way we live
and work …
It will be a gift to the world …
The Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) is a national programme to:
• Establish and grow ICT as a high-value economic sector to help face the inevitable migration of production-based economic activities to other emerging economies
• Proliferate the use of ICT throughout the economy to increase its value and competitiveness as well as enrich the quality of life for Malaysians – creating a knowledge-based and innovation-led nation and economy.
ICT IndustryDevelopment
InfusionOf ICT
moving towardsDigital Economy
MSC Malaysia Phase 3 – Expanded Scope
ICT as an industry is very important to the economic well-being of the country but there is something more important…
ICT as an enabler
of Businesses, Citizens and Government
!
Current & Prospective Playing Field
• Funding and Achievements are primarily from private sector• Except for Public Services programmes and National roll-out
• RM1.2 Trillion in Cross-Border Trade
• RM700 billion in Domestic Product (Gross)
• 50,000 Medium-sized Companies
• 500,000 Micro- to Small-sized Companies
• 26 million MyKad holders• 1.2 million tax payers• 11 million workers
• 722 Government Bodies• 10,000 Schools• 450,000 Teachers• 35 million mobile digital
devices• 7 million school-goers• 136 Government Hospitals• 13 State governments
• 3,000 MSC-Status cos• 120,000 K-Workers• RM 30b Revenue• RM 10b Exports• 12 Cybercities / Cybercentres
ICT Industry Development
Infusion of ICT
Infusion of ICT
moving towardsDigital Economy
C Citizen G GovernmentB Business
Primary Mission
“INFUSION OF ICT”-> Digital Economy Enablement
To advocate, facilitate and drive the timely and wider Infusion of ICT across all economic sectors
To accelerate growth in productivity and innovativeness and ultimately, economic competitiveness, wealth and societal advancement via enabling a Digital Economy.
The programmes that will be developed and undertaken shall cover all three main aspects of the socio-economy
Past Infusion of ICT Initiatives
MSC Malaysia Flagship Applications• MyKad / GMPC• Smart Schools• Electronic Government• Telehealth
E-Business• MyTours• Malaysian Digital Enterprise Exchange
States Roll-out• 13 States of Malaysia
MSC Malaysia Flagship Applications are mature and constantly evolved through repeated innovations
Periodic review on MyKad security by experts
> 26 million MyKad 24 hrs issuance in Putrajaya and Kuching
12 digit MyKad identification number as single access to Government services
> 50 applications from financial, transportation,
welfare services to loyalty programs (MyKad Smart Shopper) benefiting the citizens
Online services : 2,515 MySMS Service : 4,314 Downloadable Form : 2,510 79.6% Government websites
are offering online services 88%* services of eKL
agencies are available online EG Ranking Globally
2005 – 157 2006 – 36 2007 – 25 2008 – 11
• 8955 submission, 8147 (91.0%) schools achieved 3 to 5-Star in 2010 5 Star – 271 schools 4 star – 3440 schools 3 star – 4436 schools 2 star – 621 schools 1 star – 187 schools
MSC Malaysia IHE Connectathon: 3 testing events, 8 Profiles tested against 22 products,
18 companies participated MyHIX: Service live at 6 Healthcare facilities
by July 2011 Teleconsultation: Over 16,246 transactions at
44 hospitals MyHEALTH: 768 topics, 9831 Ask-The-
Expert questions, 24x7 service to public Local deployable product developed: SPP has included non-MOH facility, HTD Gemas,
MINDEF
Key Achievements
> 10,000 SMEs E-Enabled 4 Vertical Platform• Retail Connect - MANeX• M-FiT - MyTOURSHorizontal Platform• MDEX• Average RM 1 to 3 Mil transactions per month
E-Business
• 13 states ICT blueprint established• 13 states ICT organisations set up
National Enablement Rollout
20052006200720092010
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Number of Portals/Websites
Progress of MGPWA 5-Star Rating
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2000
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4000
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6000
217662
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Already there are a few complementary, spin-offs and cross-
over programmes that are leveraging the platforms of the
established MSC Malaysia Flagships. These are the
programmes designed to execute, implement and realize the
Infusion of ICT towards the Innovative Digital Economy.
www.mdex.my
3,200Companies
22,000Products
M y Ka dF l a g s h i p
A p p l i c a t i o n
MyKad GST Points1LIH Outpatient Care2
Proposed MDeC Special Focus Programme for Touchpoints Involving the Stakeholders:
Subsidy Rationalisation3
Ministry of Finance Ministry of Consumerism,
Domestic Trade and Cooperative Ministry of Health Inland Revenue Board National Registration Department
AGR1Media4MyKad eSafety51ASEAN People Card6
Proposed Greater MyKad Programmes
4% populationLow Incomeearners
600 mil.ASEANpopulation
1 millionFarmers
2.4 millionTax payers
12 mil.Vehicleowners
26 mil.Consumers
Digital Malaysia Initiatives are:
• Demand-driven• Private-sector Financed Initiatives (Investments)• Sustainable Business Models• Addressing five (5) Dimensions of the Digital Economy• Owned by the relevant Ministries or Agencies (including MDeC)• Supports other National Transformation Programmes
Digital MalaysiaInfusion of ICT towards an Innovative Digital Economy
… producing 10 initial EPPs across 5 Dimensions …
… that impact key areas of concern
Impact Areas
Increase GNI contribution, wealth creation, productivity and high value jobs
Infusion of technology to uplift quality of life
Enable greater outreach to constituents, increase transparency & democratise instruments of command & control
Spur innovation across all sectors and enhance IP valuation
Infusion of technology to enhance development whilst minimising damage to the environment
1. Participatory opportunities
2. Disposable income
1. Citizen participation
2. Efficient & effective service
delivery
1. Innovation
2. New sources of growth
1. Carbon emission intensity per GDP
2. Green ICT exports
1. SME exports
2. SME productivity
Aspirational Targets
2. SMEs contribute 32% of total GDP
SMEs contribute 35% of total GDP
1. 20% SME exports 29% SME exports
2. Income & distribution 30% Growth
1 a) Social participationb) Educationc) Income & distribution
20% Growth30% Growth30% Growth
2. E-participation index: 0.5/1.0
1a) Available online services: 34%
b) Online usage: 47% c) UNPAN online service index:
Top 20
MSC Infotech cos’ rev.: RM18.9 billion
1. Innovation Efficiency ranked 77
Innovation Efficiency ranked 30
2. MSC ICT green exports: RM6 million
50% increase in MSC ICT green exports
1. 27.4% reduction in carbon emission per GDP
40% reduction in carbon emission per GDP
Current 2020
1a) Available online services: 90% (2015)
b) Online usage: 90% (2015) c) UNPAN online service
index: Top 10
2. E-participation index: 0.75/1.0
2. MSC Infotech cos’ rev.: RM10.8 billion
Dimensions
GSIAC | 14
Thank You
Saifol Bahri ShamlanVice-President
Multimedia Development Corporation Sdn Bhd (MDeC)