National Program of Digital Government Ing. Jaime Guerrero Ruiz.

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National Program of Digital Government Ing. Jaime Guerrero Ruiz

Ecuador Ecuador has a population of 15’ inhabitants. 62,77% of the population lives in urban areas, while 37.23% lives in rural areas. Population The nation´s GDP in 2011 was $67,002,768,302 The main exports include oil, bananas, cacao, tuna fish, and coffee. Economy The Republic of Ecuador is governed by a democratically elected President, Rafael Correa, who serves a 4-year term. The current Constitution was written in Politics INTRODUCTION

Ministerio de Telecomunicaciones y de la Sociedad de la Información – MINTEL MINTEL was created on August 13th 2009 as the leading public Institution for the Telecommunications sector in Ecuador. Priority topics / sectors include connectivity, digital inclusion, e-government, telemedicine, ICT support in education, digital cities, small businesses, technological innovation and digital television. MINTEL seeks to enhance the efficiency and productivity of the public and private sectors through the proper adoption of ICT in government and small businesses. ORGANIZATION

The main objective of this organization is to ensure that all Ecuadorian citizens have equal access to ICT and the Information Society. In that respect, MINTEL has worked to increase the access and use of ICT in Ecuador through investment in infrastructure, ICT community centers, and computer literacy programs. MOBILE CLASSROOMS ORGANIZATION COMMUNITY ACCESS CENTER

CONNECTIVITY FOR THE ENTIRE NATION INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE INCREASE: The Ecuadorian growth rate in the use of Internet is the fastest in the region with a CAGR of 38.77% ,68 Km of Fiber Optic Infrastructure Source: Consultancy Dr. Raul Katz

INTERNET USERS Source: ITU, CRC, ASEP, ATT, ANATEL, CNC, SUBTEL, CONATEL, OSIPTEL, URSEC, CONATEL Venezuela * By December 2012 Ecuador shows an advanced situation of INTERNET use in the region Average: 18.6 Average: 47.7 JUNE

FIXED AND MOBILE PHONES Source: Secretaría Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (SENATEL) Fixed phones penetration greater than mobile phones Fixed and mobile subscriptions (per 100 inhabitants )

INTERNET SUBSCRIPTIONS Source: Secretaría Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (SENATEL) Increase of Mobile INTERNET Fixed and Mobile INTERNET subscriptions (per 100 inhabitants )

INTERNET MARKET SHARE FIXED ACCESS MOBILE ACCESS Despite the dominance of one provider, there are other providers that participate in the market. The market is dominated by 2 providers. Source: Secretaría Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (SENATEL)

Source: World Economic Forum - The Global Information Technology Report POSITIONS countries 7 top value NETWORK READINESS INDEX

Source: ITU – Measuring the Information Society 2011 * SENATEL países 10 valor máximo ICT DEVELOPMENT INDEX 5 POSITIONS SINCE 2008

STRATEGIES Increasing the accessibility of ICT by families through service cost reductions, readiness programs, and community access centers. o Mobile Classrooms o Community access centers Increasing the demand of ICT through the introduction of e-services to serve the needs of citizens. o Implementation of “Digital Cities” pilot programs. o Implementation of e-government at the city-level. o Promoting use of ICT in businesses. o Encouraging growth of e-commerce. Monitoring the growth of the Information Society in Ecuador o Observatory of ICT and Information Society

PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS E-government platform for municipalities services. Management of internal processes for the local administration. Platform of urban interoperability. C1: Citizen Participation Websites Emblematic projects selection. Development of at least 2 strategic projects of e-services for citizens. C2: Emblematic projects of e- services implementation. Baseline development of Ecuadorian ICT. National ICT Observatory implementation. National Contest of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. C3: Design and Implementation o f the ICT Observatory. NATIONAL PROGRAM OF DIGITAL GOVERNMENT

SMART CITIES MODEL A Smart City Model use the information and knowledge to attend the citizen’s necessities in a more efficient way The Smart City Model aims to improve: Quality of life of citizens Participation in local administration Conditions for environmental sustainability Efficiency of public services Energy consumption saving …that are related to the strategic objectives of the community

The Smart City Model operates as neuronal network integrating all the elements of the city´s ecosystem to achieve a greater quality and efficiency Medium and Big Enterprises Business Foreign Enterprises Mobility Urbanism Electric grid Urban waste Administration Renewable energies Citizen Card Energy consumption Gijón Identi ty Small Enterprise Smart City Others Tourist Card People Enterprise Physical Environment Physical Environment Services Security Main characteristics of the network: integrated, interconnected and dynamic SMART CITIES MODEL

The implementation of the Smart City Model requires a process change with a triple focus: technology, organization and operation model. Technology Technological scalable model that integrates the city information systems and allows good coordination and efficiency. Organization Cross organization facilitates the flow of information between departments Operation Model Variables models integrating focused on efficiency and quality of service

Source: DFISSI XXX Security Citizens Business The Smart City Model creates a digital ecosystem, where the main urban services are integrated It helps to increase the competitiveness of the city, by improving the efficiency of the services offered to the citizens It offers a way to increase the “intellectual and social capital” SMART CITIES MODEL

Fuente: DFISSI DIGITAL TERRITORY METHODOLOGY Methodology of Digital Territories applied to small and medium cities Methodology StrategyCurrent Analysis City analysis (needs and capacities) Strategic Objectives Definition Methodology Strategy METHODOLOGY FOR SMART CITIES’ IMPLEMENTATION

Fuente: DFISSIEducation Participation of ICT in the educational process Development of educational content Training of students, faculty and staff Management of internal and external servicesHealth Integration of the health system Development of models of prevention Internal service management Security Coordination of safety and emergency services Communication and participation E-Government Scan internal service Scan external service Disclosure and availability of information Digital Enlistment Universal access to ICT Appropriation of ICTs for everyday use Employment Facilitating business relationship Content development for workers Generating technological poles Components and Objectives DIGITAL TERRITORY METHODOLOGY Energy saving and carbon emission reduction

RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS

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