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e-Brasil
e-Development for Brazil and
its States
Peter Knight
Telemática e Desenvolvimento Ltda.
www.tedbr.com
[email protected]
Presentation at the Global Conference on e-Government at the
University of Maryland, 0923/03/2006
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Slide 1
Structure of the Presentation
• e-Development – beyond do e-government
• A strategic vision – to raise consciousness
and mobilize political leaders (candidates in
2006 state and federal elections) and the
Brazilian public
• Organization and timetable for the project
• Merging with related initiatives
– e-Leadership initiative, UMD/Eduardo da Costa
– ICT Scenarios for 2015 being done for the Center
for Management and Strategic Studies in Brasília
• Finance and fundraising
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Slide 2
Mediocre Performance
Average annual growth rates of GDP, 1980-2003
País
1980-1990
1990-2003
China
10.3
9.6
India
5.7
5.9
Korea
9.0
5.5
Hong Kong, China
6.8
3.7
Malaysia
5.3
5.9
Thailand
7.6
3.7
Singapore
8.7
6.3
Chile
4.2
5.6
Costa Rica
3.0
4.8
Finland
3.3
2.8
Ireland
3.2
7.7
Brazil
2.7
2.6
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Source: World
Development
Indicators 2005
(Washington:
World Bank, 2005
Slide 3
Real GDP (PPP) – Projections 2004-2115
(using 1991-2003 average growth rates)
Trillions of 1995 international $
16
India
Canada
Italy
Russia
14
China
France
Japan
United Kingdom
Brazil
Germany
Mexico
United States
China
12
United States
10
India
France
8
Italy
Germany
6
Japan
Brazil
United
Kingdom
Russia
Mexico
Canada
4
2
0
2003
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2007
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Slide 4
2011
2013
2015
What is needed to
accelerate Brazilian socioeconomic development?
• A broadly-shared vision of where the country is
going and how to get there
• Something similar to Juscelino Kubitchek’s
developmentalism – but enabled by ITC and
without the macroeconomic hangover
• “50 years in 5” – that was Juscelino’s slogan –
what will ber the slogan for the next Brazilian
president?
• e-Development should be a major thrust of
overall development strategy
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Slide 5
What is e-Development?
• e-Development is more than e-government
• Involves intensive use of ICT to accelerate socio-economic
development
– In the information society,
– In the knowledge economy, promoting competitiveness,
reducing transaction costs
– Allowing lifelong learning
• Addresses two central development issues
– Socio-economic inequality
– Competitiveness in a global, knowledge-based economy
• We’ll see in next slide that e-development is a broad
concept.
• Nagy Hanna, a member of our Advisory Council designed
the following slide
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Slide 6
Elements of the e-Brasil Vision
(Thanks to Nagy Hanna)
ICT Applications:
e-Government, e-Business, e-Society
Information
Infrastructure
Vision,
Leadership,
Consensus, Policies,
and
Institutions
Human Resources
Development
ICT Industry Promotion
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Slide 7
How to turn the vision into
reality? The e-Brasil project
• Consciousness-raising for Political Leaders
– International conference (Piraí-RJ, 22-24 May)
– Seminars, books (Rumo ao e-Brasil, May 2006; e-Brasil,
August 2006)
– Contact with candidates for the presidency and state
governors
• Consciousness raising for the general public
– TV, Radio, Newspapers, Magazines, Internet – Strategic
communication campaign; Portal e-Brasil [Brazil
Country Gateway]
• Working with the winners of the 2006 elections
– Government programs (2006/7)
– “Bankable” projects – public budgets, international
banks, private sector investors (2007)
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Slide 8
The e-Brasil Project
ICT for social inclusion and
competitiveness
• Core team
• Advisory Council/Consultants
– International – currently
– Brazilian
• Affiliated institutions
– Internacionai: Information Society Institute, Russia; eLeadership Academy Initiative, University of Maryland;
[Development Gateway?]
– Brazilian: UFF, Fernand Braudel Institute; ABEP
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Slide 9
How to finance the project?
•
•
•
•
Brazilian and international foundations
Brazilian and international ICT companies
Interest Groups/Professional associations
International financial institutions
– World Bank Group (IBRD, WBI, IFC)
– Inter-American Development Bank
– European Union, etc.
• Federal, state, and municipal budgets
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Slide 10
Thank you
Telemática e Desenvolvimento Ltda
[email protected]
www.e-brasilproject.net
www.tedbr.com
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