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The emerging world today is one that is characterised by increasing electronic interactions in the economic, social and political spheres. The primary goal of the NITC Strategic Agenda is to effectively facilitate the migration of Malaysians and Institutional structures into the E-World. Using a people-driven approach the NITC has identified five thrust areas as its migration strategy. The five strategic thrust areas and its desired end-states are as follows:


E-Economy

Under this strategic area, all sectors of the Malaysian economy are envisioned to create value and wealth through successful participation in the emerging knowledge-driven global economy.

By focussing on a knowledge-driven economy, this strategic thrust area oversees the development of the nations economy into one that makes optimal usage of IT and the electronic media to foster growth and global competitiveness.

An E-Economy Working Group was set up to oversee the development of thrust area, headed by the Minister of International Trade and Industry.

E-Public Services

E-Public Services gets the Public, Private and Community Sectors to work together in order to provide a people-oriented, customer focussed services electronically. By focussing on the delivery mode, this strategic thrust area facilitates continuous improvement on the electronic delivery of public goods and services in order to meet current and future demands of customers.

An E-Public Services Working Group was set up to oversee the development the thrust area, headed by the Chief Secretary to the Government. 

E-Community

E-Community strategic thrust area was charged with facilitating the interests of various communities in order to improve the quality of life. Using electronic means, communities may be able to interact and communicate although they may be geographically dispersed. By focussing on the participatory and inclusive governance processes, this strategic thrust area aims to enhance the quality of life of all Malaysians.

An E-Community Working Group has been set up to oversee the development of the thrust area headed by the Minister of Energy, Communications and Multimedia.

E-Learning

Learning is the first step towards capitalising on knowledge. This strategic thrust area envisions the creation of formal and informal network, providing the opportunity and cultivating an ethos of life-long learning for individual organisational, institutional and societal advancement. It is expected that E-learning will the vehicle to accelerate the pace of growth of Malaysia's intellectual capital.

An E-Learning Working Group was set up to oversee the development of the thrust area, headed by the Minister of Education.

E-Sovereignty

Through this thrust area, it is the surest and most constructive manner in which the nation can secure and enhance its sovereignty in the cyberworld. By focussing on building a resilient national identity, it is envisioned that citizens and institutions zero in towards enhancing national identity, integrity and societal stability in the face of borderless challenges to the nation.

An E-Sovereignty Working Group was set up to oversee the development of the thrust area, headed by the Chairman of ISIS Malaysia.