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Digital Pakistan Policy 2017 approved

Ministry of Information Technology and Telecom has passed the much anticipated IT Policy of Pakistan. MOITT has introduced the policy in regards to Digital Pakistan Policy 2017.

To release the final policy, MOITT worked on its every aspect for many years consulting stakeholders from each segment of the industry.

The following four comprehensive points reflect the main focus of the IT policy. These points will help to improve the international rankings in administration, enterprise, learning capital, demand and supply, and ICT aptitudes.

Digitization of Sectors

Collaboration of cross-sector

Sustainability of IT sector

Innovation and Entrepreneurship

MOIT stated that this policy will act as the base pillar in the development of a universal Digital Ecosystem in the country. It will utilize innovative ideas and mechanisms for the rapid transfer of new generation digital services, features and substance.

Salient features of the Pakistan IT Industry

According to the Digital Pakistan Policy, given below are the key points of Pakistan’s IT Industry:

Strengths

In 2015, Pakistan acquired 4th place for freelancers in the world

During the past three years Pakistan witnessed 70% growth in IT Exports

IT exports in Pakistan remained at $2.4 billion in 2016

In 2016, revenues through freelancing remained at $100 million

Domestic market revenues accounted for $500 million in 2016

In the 200 million population of Pakistan, 60% people are between 15-29 years old

The country consists of over 300,000 English-speaking IT professionals

14 Software Technology Parks exist in Pakistan that cover an area of 1 million square feet

Limitations

Accessibility of consistent and quality internet for everybody

Space concerning industry and educational institutions

Judicial system’s feeble application for Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) security, rights of consumers and negotiation process

The industry’s lack of awareness of the maximum prospective of ICTs as an empowering influence of ecological improvement

Deficiency of technology Parks across the country specifically in major metropolitan cities

ICT sector’s lack of R&D

Low ranking of Pakistan’s ICT sector on world indices

Issues of brand name and perception

Goals of IT policy

Universal Digital System

Standardization

Promote the use of ICT in education

Youth and Women empowerment

Promote Innovation in IT Sector

Increase software exports, IT remittances & Domestic Market

ICT standing of Pakistan

Reduction in Digital Divide

Promoting E-Governance

Increase foreign and domestic investment

Establishment of IT Zones

Promotion of Entrepreneurship

No Citizen (even persons with disabilities) to be left behind

Promotion of E-commerce

In order to meet the goals and overcome the barriers, policy strictly defines areas for regulation. Moreover, it also suggests the necessity for improvement of systems, varying from HR development to research and revolution in IT.

This policy provides a direction particularly for IT sector to help cross the barriers along with developing the sector for everyone’s benefit.

Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications (MOITT) along with related ministries and departments are developing an ‘Action Plan’ to update results of the IT policy.

MOITT will serve as an enabler and provider of necessary supervision where needed. Other related ministries and sectors will serve as leaders for the execution of strategies related to their field.

MOITT also highlighted the sectors and federal ministries that will ensure the achievement of goals stated in the policy.



Source: https://pakwired.com/digital-pakistan-policy-2017-moit-gives-a-go-ahead-to-it-policy/

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