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S r i Lanka THE JOURNEY OF TOWARDS A CREATIVE KNOWLEDGE BASED ECONOMY

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S ri Lanka THE JOURNEY OF

TOWARDS A CREATIVE KNOWLEDGE BASED ECONOMY

A Digit al ly Inclusive Sr i Lanka

VISION

Transforming Sri Lanka towards a Creative Knowledge-Based Society

through digitally empowered citizens

• Connectivity and Infrastructure

• Digita l Health

• Digita l Education

• Digita l Society

• Digita l Government

• Industry Development

• Digita l Security

• Digita l Legisla tion And Regulation

ROADMAP FOR DIGITAL ECONOMY

Con n e ct ivit y & In fra st ru ct u re

A Wide Area Network with high s peed connectivity and wireles s networks a t a ll government organizations to connect with the Lanka Government Network and the Lanka Government Cloud. High-availability infras tructure for s ecure data exchange, acces s ing eServices , etc.

LANKA GOVERNMENT NETWORK (LGN) 2.0

3500 Intended

Locations

LANKA GOVERNMENT NETWORK (LGN) 2.0

860 locations have been identified is land wide for the firs t phas e of LGN 2.0 which is expected to be completed by J anuary 2018

2 -100 Mbps Las t Mile

Bandwidth

Internet backbone of up to 10Gbps

Wi-Fi acces s from

anywhere

Integrated with Lanka Government

Cloud (LGC)

LANKA GOVERNMENT CLOUD

Industry standard government cloud an Es sentia l piece of infras tructure for ‘Digitization of Economy’.

WHY OUTCOMES/BENEFITS • All of Government to be facilitated -

no individual maintenance overheads, no upfront costs.

• Improved delivery of e-Gov solutions.

• Cross government/ common services facilitated - Ex: Document Management System.

• Big-data cluster as National platform for data.

• An OpenStack based enterprise cloud with DR/Geo-replication.

• Managed service model • Hybrid cloud • Premier platform for building

data-rich apps. • Big-data cluster as a

component.

IN A NUTSHELL

BLOCKCHAIN INFRASTRUCTURE FOR DATA INTEGRITY Enhance the quality of transactional service delivery to Citizens of Sri Lanka, Government and Private

organizations while improving confidentiality and integrity of data.

Saves Time Transactions

automated and conducted in near real-time

Cost Effective Networks can

eliminate intermediaries and s cale eas ily

Reduce Risk Transactions become

verifiable and auditable

Increases Accountability Through shared proces ses and

recordkeeping

Facilitate Services to Industries by:

Regis tering owners hip of land

Is s uing pas s ports and other official documents

Regis tering owners hip of land

254,000+ Registered Users

600 Active Locations

24,000 GB Usage

100 MB per user/month

6 Telecom Operators

Operate in Cloud Infrastructure

Open Standard Architecture

Secure Software Development

Responsive Design

TechUsed

Phase 1

Connect ing 2,821 schools

Em power ing 150,000+ Advance Level St udent s

5,000+ Public Wi-Fi Hot spot s

CONNECTIVITY FOR SCHOOLS & PUBLIC WI-FI

Digit a l Edu ca t ion

10,162 Schools

4,143,330 Students

232,555 Teachers

Education Zones 99

No Schools Teaching ICT Subject 4320

No Schools with Computer Labs 4215

No Schools have ICT Society 742

THE NEXT LEARNING PARADIGM SHIFT

Schools will have ICT

infrastructure

School children will have access

to technology and use it as a tool for

learning

Teachers will be using ICT as a tool for teaching

Connectivity for school’s teaching

and learning material in digital format

since the introduction of free education to the country

Dig

ital I

nfra

stru

ctur

e

Con

nect

ivity

Con

tent

Cap

acity

Bui

ldin

g

Inno

vatio

n

Dig ita l Maste r Plan

Dig ita l Policy for Ge ne ral Education

Sustainab ility Me chanism

Digital Master Plan

Digita l Policy for General Education

Sus tainability Mechanis m

Being developed & will ready by December 2017

Sri Lanka will have an integrated

action plan for Education

Device Strategy for all (ex. Tab project for A/ L) 196,000 devices

SMART Classroom

33 SMART Classrooms (Pilot phase)

Teacher PC Program 300,000 devices

for teachers

INFRASTRUCTURE

Connect all schools with high speed Internet

2800 schools by Feb,2018

Up to 6400 schools by 2019

Wireless access point with Content & Wi-Fi

CONNECTIVITY

Capacity Building Program for Teacher Admins &

Students

Res tructure curricular & Training programs of NIE

Awarenes s creation program for Parents

CAPACITY BUILDING

Revamp eThakshalawa

Content Acquis ition

Nenasa TV

SMART Text Book

National Content

Development Center

CONTENT

EDUCSIRT

Indus try Partners hips

Innovation Corners & Maker s paces

Micro-bit Program - 100 Schools pilot

All Children Coding Initia tive - 100 Schools pilot

School ICT Club Initia tive - 800 already es tablis hed

INNOVATION

Education Management Information System - EMIS

Akura School Management Information Sys tem

Information Security Policy for MoE

Document Management Sys tem for Minis try of Education

OTHER ENABLERS

Digit a l He a lt h

DIGITAL HEALTH Eliminating Health Disparities through integrated interoperable healthcare system

15 hospitals completed

47 to be completed by 2018

300 government hospitals will have Electronic Medical Records Smart devices and connectivity to be used at grassroots level for ground level health workers (E.g. Public Health Midwife and Public Health Inspectors)

Digit a l Socie t y

Linkage of SMART SOCIAL CIRCLES with

industry and global knowledge centers.

Build awareness and knowhow on best use of ICT technologies to improve quality of life, increase adoption

Promote active partnerships among citizens

through user-friendly online information and services

Build strong community networks

to create change through social media

Establish forum for a digitally empowered society and for Citizen Journalism

District Divisional Secretaries

Matara Hakmana

Akurassa

Dikwalla

Badulla Badulla

Haldumulla

Passara

Polonnaruwa Thamankaduawa

Dimbulaga

Hingurakgoda

Jaffna Kayts

Karaveddy

Sandilipay

Kurunegala Kuliyapitiya West

Polpithigama

Galgamuwa

Polonnaruwa

Badulla

Matara

Kurunegala

Jaffna

GN Division

KAs

2016

60

600

2017

800

8000

SSC Pilot Phase

SSC Phase II 2018

Jaffna-25

Kilinochchi-5 Mullativu-8

Mannar-9 Vavuniya-6

Trinco-13 Anuradhapura-40

Polonnaruwa-17

Matale-31 Puttalam-31

Kurunegala-92 Badulla-32

Kandy-68

Nuwara Eliya-28

Ampara-27

Moneragala-18

Hambatota-33

Ratnapura-33

Gampaha-67 Colombo-32

Kalutara-44

Galle-51 Matara-37

Kegalle-32

ToT (Training of Trainers ) s es s ion for 70 WDOs

ToT s es s ion for 40 Government policy makers

Two ToT s es s ions and awarenes s programs were held in Badulla and J affna dis tricts

The project Suhuruliya (“Smart Women’’) was launched in 2016 through the content provided by APICICT to ICTA to encourage women to cons ume the benefits of emerging technologies which could improve their quality of life.

Women ICT Front ier Init iat ive

e Se rvice for Cit ize n s (Digit a l Gove rn m e n t )

AUTOMATION OF LICENSE ISSUANCE SYSTEM FOR IMPORT & EXPORT CONTROL DEPARTMENT (IECD)

• Integration with 23 recommendation authorities

• Integration with SL customs

• Online application submission

• Online payment processing

• Online application status

• Automated license processing system

• Reports & statistics

Applicant IECD System Recommendation Authorities Integration of

recommendation authorities to provide online approvals

Facilita tion of import and export rela ted data a t a

national level

Ensuring high level of productivity

Improves s ecurity of data

eREVENUE LICENSE SYSTEM

Ability to obtain revenue license from any Divisional Secretariat within the province Online renewal of revenue license via credit card payment Better monitoring and management of island wide revenue license issuance

eREVENUE LICENSE SYSTEM

Department of Motor Traff ic

Insurance Companies

Emission Test Companies

Banks

eRL System

Lanka Government

Network backbone

Lanka Government Cloud

Online Service Portal

Digit a l Gove rn m e n t Core Solu t ion s

All payment collection Assessment tax, trade taxes, etc.

All permits/applications Construction permits, conformity of construction, gully service, trade license, etc.

3 Test sites Negombo Seethawakapura Homagama

30 sites replicated 80 eLG sited by 2018

ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT ATTESTATION SYSTEM (EDAS) for the Consular Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

15 MIN PROCESS reduced from 6 hours

600 CITIZENS served per day

PAPERLESS s ervice delivery

HIGHER ACCEPTANCE for a ttes ted documents

ONLINE appointments facility

INTEGRATING REVENUE GENERATING INSTITUTIONS WITH INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT - RAMIS

Interface Agencies

Inland Revenue

Department (IRD)

Revenue Administration Management

Information System (RAMIS)

Web Service

Facilitate revenue generating institutions to be integrated with RAMIS in: • Increasing tax revenue • Ensuring a more accountable tax collection and monitoring system • Enabling IRD to reach out to tax payers in a more efficient and effective way

Integration Software

a) NSDI Requirement Study b) National Spatia l Data Policy &

Guidelines for NSDI c) NSDI regulation framework d) NSDI Porta l Development Phase 1 e) NSDI Application Development

Phase 2

NSDI Sys tem Development activity is one of s everal being conducted as part of the overall SL-NSDI programme.

Three major sub-activities within this program, including:

NATIONAL SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE (NSDI)

a) State Land Management Sys tem b) Land Regis tra tion Sys tem c) Land Parcel Digitization d) Land Records Digitization e) Land Use Planning Phase one f) Land Use Planning Phase two g) Land Adminis tra tion and is suing title

certification h) Land Valuation i) Land Acquis ition

Three major sub-activities within this program, including:

eLAND BANK

In du st ry Deve lopm e n t

VISION 2022: ICT INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT

$5 billion export revenue

Direct/ indirect exports revenue from Australia is US$ 7,000,000 and additionally US$ 1,000,000 as a

potential sales pipeline

Gartner and AT Kearney ranking of Sri Lanka attracting captive and

offshore centers

360,000 ICT workforce

1845 professionals (since 2010) trained on key technological areas

2400+ vouchers provided for entry level

vendor certifications

ICT / BPO Career guidance seminars for 50,000+ students since 2010

VISION 2022: ICT INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT

1,000 startups

USD 30 million ecosystem with 250+ startups

Seed funding for 45

startups creating 230+ new jobs

Disrupt Asia – Sri Lanka’s

Premier Startup Conference and Showcase

10,000 security professionals

258 professionals trained on cyber security related

certifications in 2017

50% digitally enabled businesses

Seminars, exhibition and business

matchmaking events in 12 districts

Celebration of the s tartup

ecos ys tem in Sri Lanka

• Conference

• Startup Showcas e

• Inves tor Forum

• Academic Forum

• Entrepreneur Works hops

• Ecos ys tem Forum

• Startup Battles

Digit a l Se cu r it y

ABOUT SRI LANKA CERT | CC

• Sri Lanka’s National CERT es tablished in 2006

• A fully owned subs idiary if ICTA

• Full member of APCERT and FIRST

• Works closely with J PCERT|CC having s igned an MoU

• Participating TSUBAME network monitoring project of J PCERT|CC

Sri Lanka Computer Emergency Readines s Team | Coordination Centre

Typical Incidents

• Phishing

• Abuse/ Privacy

• Scams

• Malware

• Defacements

• Hate/ Threat mail

• Unauthorized acces s / attempt

• Intellectual property viola tions

• DoS/ DDoS attacks

• Social network rela ted

NATIONAL CYBER SECURITY OPERATIONS CENTER

In Collaboration with

Identified Key Stakeholders

“Secure Government Critical Information Infras tructures agains t cyber attacks to ens ure uninterrupted e-Government s ervice delivery”

ARCHITECTURE

NCSOC Perimeter Defense

Agency/Tenant Critical Information Infrastructure Event Logs are Pus hed to NCSOC

NCSOC Datacenter

Collects and Archives security event information

NCSOC Operations Centre

24x7 monitoring and identification of security events, attacks and threats

using cyber intelligence, pattern detection and by SOC staff.

Necessary guidelines/directions given to tenants prevent ongoing and future

attacks

Internet

Digit a l Le gisla t u re a n d Re gu la t ion

The Electronic Transactions Act No. 19 of 2006 The Electronic Transactions Act No. 19 of 2006 is based on the

United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) standards which in Oct 2017 was upgraded to

adhere to the United Nations Electronic Communications Convention (UN ECC) – a boost to cross border commerce.

Existing provisions of law for legal protection giving legal protection to data and Information maintained in Information systems

• Computer Crimes Act No. 24 of 2007 (based on Budapes t Convention)

• Intellectual Property Act no. 36 of 2003 (fully compliant with WTO TRIPS and provides protection to undisclosed information)

Electronic evidence admissible in court for IPR The Commercia l High Court has a llowed admis s ibility of

electronic records and electronic documents in IPR rela ted cases , us ing provis ions of Chapter V of the Electronic

Transactions Act (2006)

Only South Asian country who has acceded the Budapes t

Convention on Cybercrimes

Firs t South As ian country to ra tify the United Nations

Convention on the Use of Electronic Communications

in International Contracts

A s ignatory to international treaties on intellectual property rights such as the Berne Convention and WTO TRIPS

A National Intellectual Property Office that focuses on awarenes s , policy is sues , legis la tion and enforcement.

Sri Lanka is amongst the mos t rigorous

intellectual property protection regimes in

the region A.T. Kearney

S ri Lanka TRANSFORMING

INTO A DIGITAL NATION