Vytautas Vitkauskas
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Memorandum
of the Parliamentary Parties of the Republic of Lithuania and the
INFOBALT Association
on the Development of Information Society in Lithuania
October 25, 1999
Signed by:
6 parliamentary political parties
14 public organizations
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NATIONAL AGREEMENT
achieving economic and social progress
December 3, 2002
Signed by:
10 political parties
15 public organizations
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1992 – programme “Lithuania 2000”
1993 – the first “Infobalt” exibition
1998 – liquidation of the Ministry of Information Technologies and
Communications
1999 – MEMORANDUM initiated by Asociation“Infobalt” 2000 –
assigment of IT sector to the Ministry of the Interior of the
Republic of Lithuania
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I PRIORITETAS – siekti, kad Lietuvos ekonomika taptų konkurencinga
žinių ekonomika, užtikrinančia žiniomis imlių darbo vietų gausą.
Lietuvos pramonės struktūroje žinioms imli (aukštųjų technologijų)
pramonė, kuri šiandien sudaro tik 6 nuo BNP, po 15 metų sudarytų
20-25% nuo BNP.
* NACIONALINIS SUSITARIMAS 2002 M.
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LR Government
Vilniaus bankas
Hansabankas
Lietuvos Telekomas
Alna
Omnitel
Sonex Group
DDB & Co Katkevičius
Deloitte & Touche
Lideika, Petrauskas, Valiūnas ir partneriai , Advokatų kontora
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More than 20 companies agreed to join in 2003
Target – 1000 PAIP’s are to be opened using private, state and EU funds
2002 - 70 PAIP’s to be established
2003 - 300 PAIP’s to be established using PHARE funds
20 000 people to be pilot trained in basic internet skills
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BENDRAS ES PARAMOS FINANSINIS PAKETAS 2004-2006 M. - 2,67 Mlrd. EUR
ES BIUDŽETO
VIDAUS POLITIKA
(t.t. IAE uždarymo
finansavimas)
SANGLAUDOS
FONDAS
301,1
285
543,5
PLĖTROS FONDAS
SOCIALINIS
FONDAS
ŽUVININKYSTĖS
FONDAS
792,1
ENERGETIKA
TRANSPORTAS
APLINKA
SVEIKATOS IR
SOCIALINĖ
INFRASTRUKTŪRA
PRAMONĖ,VERSLAS
TURIZMAS
INFORMACINĖS
PASLAUGOS
ŠVIETIMAS
UŽIMTUMAS
ŽUVININKYSTĖ
MAISTO ŪKIS
KAIMO PLĖTRA
ŽEMĖS ŪKIS,
ŽEMĖS ŪKIO
FONDAS
TIESIOGINĖS IŠMOKOS
ŽEMĖS ŪKIUI, RINKOS
REGULIAVIMAS,
KAIMO PLĖTRA
“Shengenas”, institucijų stiprinimas, kt
724,8
Pasiskirstymas - mln. eurų
* Šaltinis: LR Finansų ministerija
KIEK?
School computerisation
Number of PCs per 100 pupils
2000
2001
2002
EU
8,6
10
12
Lithuania
1,7
2,5
4
Final 11-12 grades - 6
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Biggest IT companies in Lithuania by turnover in 2002
(millions Litas)
Group of Lithuanian Telecom companies
968,2
Omnitel
704,3
Bitė GSM
351,0
GNT Lietuva
257,7
Siemens, UAB
180,7
Sonex grupė
145,0
Alna
116,8
Ericson Lietuva, UAB
115,4
Tech Data Lietuva
85,6
* Source: The list of 100 biggest companies (“Verslo žinios”)
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15-12-2000 – Lithuanian Seimas established Information Society
Development Commission, which grew into Committee
27-02-2001– established Information Society Development
Commission, headed by Prime Minister
28-02-2001– conception of Information Society Development of the
Republic of Lithuania
07-03-2001– Council of Information Society under President
20-04-2001 – e-government conception
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06-2001 – the white book of Lithuanian education and
technologies
25-06-2001– e-business conception
05-07-2001 – Information Society Development Committee under
the Government of the Republic of Lithuanian
20-07-2001 – Strategy of Lithuanian Republic Information Society
03-12-2002 – National Agreement
01-01-2003 – Demonopolization of telecommunication market
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SOUTH KOREA
AREA: 98 000 sq. km
POPULATION: 47,5 mln.
GDP/per capita: 13 300 US dollars
GDP:
services
50 %
Industry
45 %
Agriculture
5%
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STAGES OF INFORMATION SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT
1.
1994 – Ministry of Information and Communication
2.
1995 – Framework plan for Informatization promotion and
infrastructure
3.
1996 – Information Promotion Fund as financial resource for
nation-wide projects
Source: WTO Roundtable Meeting Vilnius 2002 December
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Lithuanian ITT market in 2002
ITT turnover 4,8 milliard Lt (7% GDP)
In IT sector works about 18 000 employes
Export - 1 milliard Lt
Penetration of mobile phones – 45% (growth 27%)
Computers – about 900 000 (growth 43%)
Internet penetration – 22% (growth 110%)
E-banking ir e-business services – 323 000 users (growth 100%)
ITT grew 2,5 times faster than other fields of Lithuanian economy
The main trends: elektronic, lasers and biotechnologies
The turnover of 20 biggest IT companies – 218 millions EUR
*Source: TAYLOR NELSON SOFRES INTERACTIVE (TNSI)
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ACHIEVMENTS OF SOUTH KOREA
1.
GDP/per capita 13 times (!?) higher than in North Korea
2.
2000 - all cities connected with 155 Mbps to 5Gbps level of
high-capacity broadband optic cable
3.
Internet penetration 70%
4.
2002 – a single window and on-line home tax service
G4C (government for civilians)
G2B (government to business)
G2G (government to government)
5.
Reduced Social expences – 5 trillion US dollars or 105 US
dollars for one civilian
Source: WTO Roundtable Meeting Vilnius 2002 December
IF IT WOULD BE PERFORMED IN LITHUANIA, IT CAN BE SAVED OVER
1 BILLION LITAS!
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Modernization of public administration with the help of
information technologies and development of e-democracy
comprise:
The use of information technologies to increase the
effectiveness of decisions taken by state institutions (including
development of integrated information systems, use of
advanced data management technologies, etc.) and to enable
optimal choice of strategic directions for state development.
Gradually, this would open new opportunities for crime
prevention, research, border protection and control of
trafficking in drugs and dangerous substances; decision
making would become faster and more motivated, public
services, property protection and other procedures would be
streamlined. Computer technologies and mathematical
products could also be used in developing and integrating
other institutional and national databases.
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