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The upcoming five-year plan for Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) would include projects worth Rs125 billion with an aim to utilise the extraordinary capacity of this sector to boost the country’s overall development, sources told ‘The News’.
Sources said a total of Rs25.07 billion would be allocated for software exports, Rs27.4 billion for the quality of IT education, Rs30.49 billion for e-governance, Rs1.05 billion for e-commerce and IT security, Rs1.3 billion for the promotion of Urdu language in IT, Rs3 billion for hardware initiative, and Rs37.5 billion for telecommunication and network infrastructure.
In the field of software exports, projects worth Rs25.07 billion would be initiated comprising IT market and industry size (Rs40 million), promotion of IT industry through media (Rs100 million), promotion of entrepreneurial start-ups (Rs80 million), development of effective Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) regime (Rs10 million) and awareness about opportunities for Pakistani companies (Rs20 million), establishment of business incubators (Rs200 million) and proactive match-making (Rs100 million).
The projects would also include the showcasing of brands (Rs500 million), interest free financing (Rs250 million), certification of companies (Rs800 million), mergers and acquisition (Rs400 million), establishment of internet city (Rs10 billion), building software technology parks (Rs10 billion), certification of ITeS/BPO (Rs400 million), study on investment guarantee (Rs20 million) and training of youth (Rs50 million), certification of individuals (Rs100 million), software technologies centre (Rs500 million), development of smart technologies programme (Rs500 million), and establishment of centre for cognitive science (Rs1 billion).
For the quality of IT education, project worth Rs27.4 billion would include vocational/technical skills programme (Rs15 billion), scholarships for IT education (Rs1.5 billion), IT infrastructure in educational institutions (Rs10 billion), centres of excellence for IT training (Rs440 million), establishment of IT placement centres (Rs100 million), capacity building of National Computing Education Accreditation Council (Rs60 million) and strengthening of boards of Technical Education (Rs300 million).
To promote e-governance, projects costing Rs30.49 billion would comprise development of e-services applications (Rs500 million), greater automation drive (Rs500 million), capacity building of departments (Rs400 million), infrastructure for public access to e-services (Rs400 million), building ICT infrastructure (Rs2 billion), incentives for promotion of IT (Rs10 million), training of government employees (Rs250 million), establishment of online access points (Rs300 million), expansion of e-services to rural areas (Rs100 million), public awareness programmes (Rs30 million), LRMIS for provinces (Rs1 billion) agency specific applications (Rs1 billion) e-government related ongoing projects (Rs3 billion), ministry of interior projects (Rs20 billion) and automation of CDNS (Rs1 billion).
The projects in e-commerce and IT security would cost Rs1.05 billion including awareness about information security (Rs30 million), cyber laws improvement programme (Rs50 million), establishment of certification authority regulatory (Rs500 million), Pakistan Internet Exchange (Rs100 million), e-payment solution (Rs200 million), Computer Emergency Response Team (Rs100 million) and development of e-commerce related services (Rs70 million).
For the promotion of Urdu language in IT projects costing Rs1.3 billion would be launched comprising availability of support for Urdu in international software products (Rs200 million), programmes for conversion of electronic knowledge sources (Rs200 million), development of SW & Content in Urdu language (Rs200 million), localisation of government websites (Rs400 million) strengthening centre of excellence in Urdu Informatics (Rs100 million), development of Urdu applications (Rs100 million) and training programme for localisation (Rs100 million).
In the field of ICT hardware, projects worth Rs3 billion would be initiated consisting of provision for free land to manufacturing concerns (Rs2.5 billion) and Investment Insurance/Guarantees Programme (Rs500 million).
Projects worth Rs37.5 billion in telecommunication and network infrastructure would include Alternate International Connectivity (TAE) (Rs4 billion), deployment of solutions for detecting and eliminating grey traffic (Rs500 million), secure communication programme (Rs1 billion), satellite communication programme (Rs32 billion).
Sources said the vision and strategy for the plan would revolve around ‘inclusiveness of ICT’ in transforming the socio-economic panorama and leap-forwarding into ‘knowledge era’ by providing ‘universal access to education, learning and knowledge sources’, shifting from ‘follower’ strategy to ‘value addition/leader’ strategy, transformation from government-centred policy to private sector-centred policy, and creating demand for local ICT products and services.
They said the salient features of the plan include increasing human resources with a qualitative edge, reaching out to the international market, addressing socio-economic problems by using IT, creating industrial synergy by involving local IT industry, enhancing domestic market, and provision of fiscal incentives and legislation.
Sources further stated that the plan would help face the growing challenges in the way of promoting education and human resource development, increasing information technology exports, enhancement of e-commerce and IT security, development of computer hardware company and supporting e-government.