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Annex 1: Workshop Agenda

Monday, 31 May 2004 [Conference Room A]

0830 - 0900 Registration
0900 - 0930 Opening Ceremony (MC: Ja-Kyung Yoo, UNESCAP)
  • Welcome Remarks
    Ms. Keiko Okaido, Deputy Executive Secretary, UNESCAP
  • Opening Remarks
    Peter McCawley, Dean, ADBI
Election of Officers
Group Photo Session
0930 - 1000 Break
1000 - 1040
  • Introduction to the Workshop
    Jeoung-Keun Lee, Senior Capacity Building Specialist, ADBI
Introduction of the Participants and Resource Persons
1040 - 1200

Current Status and Trends of Implementing e-Government
Resource Person: Mr. Stephen Braim, IBM Asia Pacific

1200 - 1300 Lunch
1300 - 1430

Country Reports:Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, and Mongolia

1430 - 1500 Break
1500 - 1630

Country Reports: Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Uzbekistan, and Viet Nam

1800 - 2000 Welcome Dinner at Royal Princess Hotel

Tuesday, 1 June 2004 [Conference Room A]

0830 - 1000

Integrating Government Services
Mr. Stephen Braim, IBM Asia Pacific

1000 - 1030 Break
1030 - 1200

Implementing e-Government: Hows and Whats
Ms. Caroline Fan, Information Technology Services Department, Hong Kong, China

1200 - 1300 Lunch Break
1300 - 1430

Digital Inclusion to Foster Rural Enterprise
Mr. M. Moni, National Informatics Center, India

1430 - 1500 Break
1500 - 1630

Factors and Procedures to be Considered in Improving e-Government
Ms Marie Johnson, Department of Industry, Australia

Wednesday, 2 June 2004 [Larn Luang Room, Royal Princess Hotel]

0830 - 1000

Reinventing (Reengineering) Government
Mr. Kuk-Hwan Jeong, Ministry of Government Administration and Home Affairs, Republic of Korea

1000 - 1030 Break
1030 - 1200

Turning Objectives into Action
Mr. Prasanna Meduri, Microsoft

1200 - 1300 Lunch Break
1300 - 1345

Designing e-Government for the Poor
Mr. M. Moni

1345 - 1430

e-Training of Government Officials and Citizens
Mr. Kyohsuke Yoshimura, Learning Solution Executive, IBM

1430 - 1500 Break
1500 - 1630

E-Government Implementation and Private Sector Participation
Ms. Anne Huguenin, Mission inter-ministerielle de l'économie numérique, Government of France, Paris; and
Mr. Hubert Vigneron, GIXEL, AXALTO Schlumberger Company

Thursday, 3 June 2004 [Conference Room A]

0830 - 1000

Measuring Success of e-Government
Mr. Richard Alexander Roehrl, UNESCAP; possibly a representative of the Statistics Division, UNESCAP

1000 - 1030 Break
1030 - 1200

ICT Policies and Strategies
Mr. Peter Moore, Microsoft

1200 - 1300 Lunch Break
1300 - 1430

Conducive Environments for e-Governments
Mr. Jonathan Kushner and Mr. Christopher Austin, Microsoft

1430 - 1500 Break
1500 - 1545

e-Government and e-Procurement
Mr. Shuhei Kishimoto, Ministry of Finance, Japan

1545 -1630

Legal Aspects of e-Government
Mr Roland Amoussou-Guenou, Regional Expert on Legal Cooperation in the ASEAN, The Embassy of France in Thailand

Friday, 4 June 2004 [Conference Room A]

0830 - 1000 Drafting/Presentation of Action Plans (Chairperson)
1000 - 1030 Break
1030 - 1200 Presentation of Action Plans (Chairperson)
1200 - 1300 Lunch Break
1300 - 1430 Finalization of the Action Plans (Jeoung-Keun Lee)

Workshop Evaluation
1430 - 1500 Break
1500 - 1600 Closing Ceremony
  • Closing Remarks
    Raymond Z. Renfro, Director, ADBI
Handing Out Certification

Vote of Thanks by Participants

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