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Roles of CIO for Innovative Government R
Toshio T OBI Professor, Waseda University
Director, APEC e-Government Research Center Naoko IWASAKI
Assistant Director, Institute of e-Government , Waseda University 1
Priority Policy Program 2006
Realizing a society where everyone can enjoy the benefits of IT by 2010
New IT Reform Strategy
Priority Policy Program 2006
First Priority Policy Program under the New IT Reform Strategy
● Enhanced evaluation system (PDCA)
Establishment of an Expert Committee on IT Strategy Evaluation
Healthcare Evaluation Committee
Sub-committee (evaluate key issues)
E-government Evaluation Committee
Compile specific measures to be implemented urgently and rapidly by the government in order to achieve the objectives set by the “New IT Reform Strategy”
Pursue IT structural reforms Build an IT foundation Global leader
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IT New Reform Strategy Year 2006-2010
Post P e-Japan Strategy e 2001-2005 Realization ofUbiquitous NetworkSociety (Anytime Anywhere Anything) Reform
Deregulation &Barrier Free ICT
Network Infrastructure Investment for technology & Young people
Growth by Structural Reform
User oriented
International Competitiveness
International Contribution
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New IT Reform Strategy Significant Advancement through Structural Reforms
The promotion of structural reforms should be encouraged for existing social structures as well as for any forces that have been resisting the various reforms that have been implemented up till this time. In the process, Japan shall aim to significantly advance into becoming a society in which more people actively have a vision and dream for the future.
Emphasizing Users and Citizens
IT technologies should exist in such a way that people will experience convenience and feel their outstanding effects in all areas of their lives. And, through these various improvements in our daily lives, a society will emerge in which various intellectual and cultural values will be created out of the interactions and collaborative activities that occur between people of differing backgrounds and through an environment whereby knowledge and information is freely and easily circulated and exchanged.
Structure of GCIO for Promotion of e-Government
mE Strategy S Headquarters Established in January 2001
Member: All Ministers, Representatives of Private Sector
IT Security Promotion Committee
C Established in January 2001 J
Ministerial Chief Information Officers
Council (CIOC) Established in September 2002
Chair: Assistant Chief Cabinet Secretary
Vice-Chair: Director-general of Administrative management Bureau, MPHPT,
Member: CIO of all ministries
Inter-Ministerial Meeting of Technical Advisors to CIO
T Established in December 2003 E
[Ex. Meeting for one-stop services of procedures relating to the ownership of automobiles ] 5
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