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Leading and Connecting
Excerpt from the titah of His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin
Waddaulah, Ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Sa’adul Khairi Waddien, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei
Darussalam
“In the context of progress and development, I welcome the noble efforts of UBD in sharing expertise with other parties such as International Business Machine (IBM), a renowned conglomerate internationally and the link with Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, which has the expertise in e-Government leading up to the establishment of the e-Government Innovation Centre, a consortium founded by UBD with members comprising of renowned international universities that establish collaboration in research in biodiversity and environment and so on.” In conjunction with UBD 23rd Convocation
Ceremony1 Zulkaedah 1432 / 29 September 2011
e-Government ExecutiveTraining Programme
Educational Objectives
Eligibility of Applicants
Benefits upon Completion
Participants’ Responsibilities
Orientation
Assessment
Training Schedule
Training Courses
Korea Onsite Training
eG.InC Accomplishment
Educational Objectives
│Creating awareness of recent ICT trends
│ Spreading technology trends and advanced cases
│Understanding of the strategy of IT based green e-government and its
infrastructure
│Strengthening the leadership of managers to play a leading role in initiating
green IT
│Understanding of state-of-the-art methodology for satisfying citizen and its
skills
│Understanding of national informatisation strategies and cases
The main objective of the training and
education aims to systematically provide
appropriate knowledge and skills with a view
of creating ICT awareness so that high ranking
officials can fully understand and initiate smart
e-Government and citizen oriented e-Service
delivery as follows:
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Eligibility ofApplicants
High-ranking civil servants such as permanent secretary, deputy permanent
secretary, director, deputy director, assistant director, special duty officers,
CIOs and CTOs are all eligible to participate in the training programme.
Eligibility also applies to equivalent positions in the public sector, private
sector and industry (i.e.: Government linked company (GLC)).
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Benefits upon
Upon successful completion, a UBD certificate
and membership to the alumni association of
UBD will be granted. This certification is given
official recognition by the Brunei National
Accreditation Council and qualifies as
Professional Certification.
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Completion
In addition, graduates will also receive
the following:
Membership to the expert network of
eG.InC
Allows them access to resources and expertise from
UBD, KAIST and other partners.
1Use of educational and research facilities
Graduates can utilize UBD facilities including library,
computer resources, related R&D or education
centre.
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Consultation on management and
technology
Our graduates and their organisations
are given higher priority when requesting
consultation services associated with e-
Government and the National Innovation
System. Support will be provided by UBD
academics, KAIST professors and the
expert network group.
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Long-term relationship between
UBD and KAIST e-Government
Centre
Graduates will continue to receive special
dispensation upon completion, as they
will be prioritised at seminars,
conferences, and forums organised by
UBD and its partners.
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Participants’Responsibilities
As the training course of eG.InC is a very intensive
course which requires full commitment to and
concentrated effort for study and participants are not
allowed to withdraw from the course at their own
option once the course starts, participants are
required to:
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TO CONDUCT group project to be
allocated, should be submitted within
the training period, and be passed
through research quality committee -
tentatively named - comprising of
professors or doctors from UBD and
KAIST.
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TO ATTEND all of the classes and workshops including visiting Korean sites. Any student
who without good reason, has failed to attend class shall be prohibited from sitting for the
exam. In the event participants will be absent for any of the following reasons, they must
notify eG.InC in advanced.
1│Death of an immediate family member (grandparents, parents, and siblings) or equivalent
circumstance.
│Official tasks approved by their affiliation.
TO MAINTAIN an appropriate study
loan and achieve satisfactory
academic progress for the course. If
the participants fail to attain certain
grades required by the programme,
they will not be able to obtain the
certificate.
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TO AGREE
to eG.InC collecting personal
information if/when necessary.5
TO PARTICIPATE
in all activities associated with
the approved course of study
including all lectures and
onsite training, submit
homework required by the
course and sit for
examinations.
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TO FOLLOW the training programme to the best of their
abilities and abide by the rules of eG.InC. 67
Orientation
When the course starts, there will be an orientation for e-
Government Programme at EGNC. The orientation aims to
provide participants with useful information on the
programme and general information during the course. The
orientation is composed of three parts:
│Introduction of the programme
│Korean trips and
│Project and tasks to be completed
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AssessmentParticipants under the Executive Training
Programme are assessed in terms of three (3)
components :
Assessment Components Percentage (%)
(i) Examination
(ii) Homework
(iii) Group assigned projects and Individual Presentation
TOTAL
30
30
40
100
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Examination
Homework
Participants are required to sit for a TWO (2)
hours examination after completing regular
lectures. The examination serves to evaluate
general knowledge acquired in all of the
subjects introduced in the training.
Lecturers will provide participants with a
homework associated with the subject.
Participants are required to email their assigned
homework to [email protected] before the
start of the next class. 10
Group Assigned Project and Individual Presentation
Participants are required to form a project team comprising of THREE (3) members and submit
their project report to the training department of EGNC.
Training department of eG.InC will prepare for the project lists, which have been recognised as
urgent and important tasks to be completed in next e-Government initiatives of Brunei and
possible projects and tasks will be allocated to project teams.
This project tasks will be conducted and elaborated through workshops. During the workshop,
every participant is required to present individually on workshops. Project teams are comprised
of THREE(3) persons and individual three participant has therefore chance to present (i) proposal
of project, (ii) mid report of project; and (iii) final report of project while conducting research
project.
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Training ScheduleNormal Subjects
(2 hours of lecture time)
Enterprise Architecture, Project Management and
e-Government Evaluation
(3 hours of lecture time)
Time Allocation Activities Time Allocation Activities
8:00am - 10:00am Lecture 1 8:00am - 10:00am Lecture 1
10:00am - 10:10am Break 10:00am - 10:10am Break
10:10am - 12:10am Lecture 2 10:10am - 12:10am Lecture 1 and 2
12:10pm - 2:00pm Lunch 12:10pm - 2:00pm Lunch
2:00pm - 3:00pmForum associated with
related agencies2:00pm - 3:00pm Lecture 2
3:00pm - 3:10pm Break 3:00pm - 3:10pm Break
3:10pm - 4:10pm
Discussion and notice
3:10pm - 4:10pm Lecture 2
4:10pm - 4:30pm 4:10pm - 4:30pmForum associated with related
agencies
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Training Courses
Week Classification Subjects
1st weekICT and e-Government for national
innovation system (NIS)
1. e-Government as an Engine of National Innovation System (Reinventing Government)
2. Innovation, Growth and Change of Strategy
2nd weekICT Governance
(SP2: Enhancing ICT Governance)3. E-government Legal Framework4. Project Management of E-Government
3rd weekIntegrating the Government
(SP4: Integrating the Government)
5. UN e-Government Survey6.Adaptive Agile Enterprise Architecture including Data Modelling, consolidated
Database, information hub and common services
4th week Workshop 1· Visit Best Practice Sites of Korean e-Government· Preparatory W/S for futuristic e-Government Research
5th weekEffective e-Government
Management(SP2: Enhancing ICT Governance)
7. e-Government Roadmap and Strategies8. e-Government Monitoring and Evaluation Methods
6th weeke-Government for Citizen and
Business(SP5: e-Service Delivery)
9. Government Process Innovation through e-Business10. e-Service Delivery for Raising Citizen's Satisfaction: Citizen Knowledge
Management and Feedback from Customers
The e-Government Executive Training Programme shall
be conducted,
│Once a week (every Saturday)
│From 8:00am to 4:30pm
│For fifteen (15) weeks
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Week Classification Subjects
7th weeke-Government for Citizen and
Business(SP5: e-Service Delivery)
11. Establishing Information Village to promote local economy12. Introduction of Korean cases: G4C, G2B, and NEIS
8th weeke-Government Security &Privacy(SP3: Strengthening Security and
Thrust)
13. Promoting Local ICT Small and Medium Business to implement Green e-Government Projects
14. National ICT Security and CERTs
9th weekGreen growth e-Government
(SP2: Enhancing ICT Governance)15. Green Growth, Innovation, and e-Government16. Cryptography, PKI (Public key infrastructure), and One pass
10th weeke-Government Technologies
(SP5: e-Service Delivery) and ICT Governance (SP2)
17. E-Payment and e-Taxation18. Cloud computing
11th weekEffective e-Government
Management and Implementation(SP2: Enhancing ICT Governance)
19. E-Government initiatives through Public Private Partnership (PPP)20. Financial Analysis and Valuation of ICT
12th weekEffective e-Government
Implementation(SP2: Enhancing ICT Governance)
21. Calculation methods of S/W development and Database Development Costs International Architecture and its implications in the era of information
22. Ubiquitous Computing and e-Health
13th week Final workshop· Final workshop for futuristic e-Government research· Closing ceremony
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KoreaOnsite
Training
Purpose
The purpose of Korea onsite training is to learn from
Korea’s experience in establishing and rolling out e-
Government initiatives through interview,
presentations and knowledge-sharing with agencies
that are responsible for e-Government services.
Visiting Korea agencies are sorted by the flagships
projects of Brunei Darussalam which have broader
effects on the country.
In this regard, Brunei participants, whose groups
assigned projects are in line with the flagship
projects, might be able to acquire strategies, policies,
standard, implementations, and know-how to initiate
the cross-ministry e-Government projects and
services.
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Objectives
│Understand (i) how government organisation has been restructured,
and (ii) how e-Government act as an engine to realise national
innovation system (NIS), before implementing ICT and e-
Government.
│Understand how common services can be identified and managed.
│Understand how to identify flagship projects or killer applications,
having broader effect on the country.
│Set a direction regarding how to conduct the group assigned projects
through the participants’ presentation and Q&A.
│Ensure that the group assigned projects focused on the flagship
projects will be practical in an effective way of discussing with policy
makers, practitioners, service provider, and even private company of
Korean agencies that is related to the projects.
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KoreaOnsiteTraining
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eG.InC Accomplishment
After only four months of establishment, the e-
Government Innovation Centre (eG.InC) has been
shortlisted for the FutureGov Awards 2011 after
competing with more than 20 countries in the Asia-
Pacific region.
eG.InC will be competing for the Technoloy Leadership awards category which recognises
vision and project management excellence in technology deployment.
The FutureGov Awards is the international benchmark used in judging public sector innovation.
It also celebrates agency and project success, as well as the most successful city
modernisation programmes in the region. The awards are open to government, education and
healthcare organisations, and city administrations.
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Leading and Connecting
e-Government Innovation Centre (eG.InC)
Universiti Brunei Darussalam
Jalan Tungku Link, BE1410
NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM