Indonesia ICT Consultative Forum (IICF) Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs | US-ASEAN Business Council KEMENKO PEREKONOMIAN REPUBLIK INDONESIA.

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Indonesia ICT Consultative Forum (IICF) Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs | US-ASEAN Business Council KEMENKO PEREKONOMIAN REPUBLIK INDONESIA

Project Description The “Indonesia ICT Consultative Forum” or IICF is an initiative of the Coordinating Ministry of Economic Affairs & US-ASEAN Business Council’s ICT Committee that organizes and promotes the exchange of views between ICT industry representatives and appropriate government officials who are involved in developing ICT policy within Indonesia.

Objective The IICF aims to create a collaborative platform between government and industry to support Indonesia’s long-term industrial policy of building a local ICT industry and shared goal of creating an innovation and knowledge-based economy in Indonesia.

Mandate for the Forum To establish a joint consultative body (“Indonesia ICT Consultative Forum”) on Indonesia’s ICT ecosystem comprising Government of Indonesia officials and representatives of the international and domestic ICT private sector. This Forum will serve to improve mutual understanding in the areas of innovation, investment and regulation and will assist in the development of future ICT policy in Indonesia.

Implementation Arrangement The IICF is developing a work program according to priorities identified by industry and the government. The 2014 IICF Work Plan identifies three work streams that will guide efforts to address these priorities. The work streams are as follows: Regulatory InsightsIncentivizing LocalizationEmerging Digital Trends Examining local and global regulations and best practices that advance sustainable, long- term growth in the ICT sector Identifying opportunities to grow the local ICT industry Updates on global industry trends and relevance to the ICT ecosystem in Indonesia.

Proposed Structure of the Forum The IICF will consist of a Ministerial Committee and an Executive Committee Senior Official Committee Executive Committee Activities Regulatory Insights Incentivizing Localization Emerging Digital Trends Co-Chair CMEA Co-Chair USABC ICT Ministers GOIUSABC

About the Structure  The IICF will consist of a Senior Official Committee and an Executive Committee.  The Senior Official Committee provides an opportunity to report findings of the Executive Committee and propose recommendations to senior level officials.  The Executive Committee will comprise of government officials at the DG and Director level, private sector representatives and ICT associations. The committee will meet quarterly or on an as needed basis. The committee will identify possible new initiatives to support and address policies and regulatory issues that may arise in the development of Indonesia’s ICT ecosystem and the growth of the local ICT industry. The Executive Committee will prepare recommendations to be presented to Ministers or other senior government officials for their consideration.  The Executive Committee will be Co-Chaired by a representative from the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs (CMEA) and a representative of the US-ASEAN Business Council’s (USABC) ICT Committee. The committee will define the agenda for the IICF and its annual work plan, determine the schedule of meetings and facilitate the IICF.  The Executive Committee may create smaller focus groups, which may include officials from other government ministries and agencies, experts from academia and think tanks, and prominent ICT leaders, to review a particular policy or area in more detail and propose regulatory approaches that will assist development of the ICT sector.

Committees &  Executive Committee Forums will serve to provide fora for discussing policies and regulatory issues that arise in the development of Indonesia’s ICT ecosystem, knowledge-based economy and the growth of the local ICT industry.  Senior Official Committee – Dialogue with senior level officials and business leaders to be determined mid-year or end year, followed by reporting at Ministerial level. Key elements for 2014 events/ activities include: Frequency – Quarterly, including a Ministerial level event Format – Half-day dialogue Content – Focus on a key topic that is supported by work streams Participation – Government officials at the DG and Director level, private sector representatives and ICT associations Outcomes – Deliverables developed by the three work streams Key Elements of Activities

Proposed Schedule and Milestones in 2014 Milestone 1 Mid/late April (executive committee – dialog & workshop) Milestone 2 June (executive committee ) Milestone 3 September (executive committee ) Milestone 4 November 16/ December 8 (ministerial committee – Indonesia Business Mission) 1 st Week of March: Small Team Meeting CMEA & USABC ICT Committee Late March: Inter ministerial coordination and team formation

DateAPRIL 2014JUNE 2014SEPTEMBER 2014NOVEMBER 2014 EventDialogue Launch and Panel Discussion Workshop Presentation and Dialogue Session Type(Executive Committee) (Senior Official Level) Topic (Note: all topics tentative) Data Storage in a Changing World How the choice of data storage affects trade, investment and growth in a country Existing international standards on cloud computing Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Cloud Computing Approaches by Sector Healthcare Financial services Other industries ICT & Education National Digital Literacy and ICT human development – Addressing the gap in IT human capital building in the national curriculum Creative Industries - developing entrepreneurs and job creation Presentations of findings and the recommendations from Executive Committee events/activities OutcomesReport findings Direction for next steps and 2015 Forum (IICF) plan PROPOSED ACTIVITIES IN 2014 HOW ICT HELPS INCREASE INVESTMENT IN INDONESIA

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