The IT 2010 consists of three principles: building up human capital; promoting innovation; and investing in information infrastructure and promote the information industry. The ICT usage are categorized into five flagships comprising e-Government, e-Commerce, e-Industry, e-Education, and e-Society.
This ROADMAP – and the best practices and recommendations it provides – represents an unprecedented collaborative effort of senior government officials from thirteen nations, thought leaders from five global organizations, experts from two leading technology companies and academics from one of the world’s most respected universities. Economic growth depends increasingly on information and communications technologies (ICT); countries, enterprises and individuals need to harness this power through collaboration, innovation and development. This report demonstrates, by its process and its outcome, the enormous potential of open collaboration and information sharing.
NECTEC conducts an online survey of Internet users on an annual basis to study their profiles. The questionnaire is posted on NECTEC web site and at least five more popular ones around September-October each year. The number of respondents has been increasing every year, up to more than 15,000 for the past two years.
Work on this project has been divided into three stages. The first stage involves the deliberation and selection of which data, statistics, and indicators should be collected, in order to benefit monitoring and assessment as stipulated in the ICT Master Plan. The second phase involves the collection of current national data and statistics about ICT, while the third phase involves studies of approaches to the collection of data and statistics as yet unavailable.