Talking Points: ICT Task Force
1. The world is converging when it comes to IT and ICT services are
coming together. If these are govern by separate entities, the end result might not be delivered as expected. 2. IT and ICT are very much interlinked, when MoPT is developing
telecommunication infrastructure and associated mechanism; the delivery of services (which are riding over these infrastructures) are being developed by a different ministry. MoPT, when planning for new infrastructure, can’t predict what would be the amount of services riding over that fixed infrastructure. 3. Currently, as there is no communication between ministries, all are
duplicating their efforts on developing end to end environment; where as some other ministries have undertaken those already. 4. The ICT and IT are complementary to each other, but if these are being
govern by ministries who doesn’t have the complete picture of the whole scenario, it might end up with the situation where those “blind men encountered the elephant”. 5. If the ministries are working single handedly, the outcomes might get delayed as all these are interconnected. 6. For FDA (Foreign Direct Investment), interfacing with a single ministry
of contact in the form of one entity means it’s faster, more convenient and informative, quickens the decision making process, saves cost, increases efficiency and offers procedural clarity for local and foreign IT/ICT companies to prosper. These are pro-investor conditions that are likely to increase foreign direct investment flow in Bangladesh.