ISLAMABAD, Aug 30 (APP): Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Syed Amin Ul Haque on Tuesday launched Pakistan National ICT Development White Paper aimed at identifying gaps and seeking suggestions on modern requirements.
Addressing the launching ceremony, he said the global IT consultant firm had prepared a review report on the policies and projects of the Ministry of IT and its allied organizations.
He said the draft of National ICT White Paper has been uploaded on the Ministry of IT website for feedback.
Amin said the world was entering the era of digital economy and society. “Information and communications technologies are enabling digital economies. The COVID-19 pandemic reminded us how digital readiness could better equip a country with resources to cope with crisis and resilience for future recovery,” he added.
He said the government was striving to improve its citizens’ quality of life and economic well-being by ensuring the availability of accessible, affordable, reliable, universal, and high-quality ICT services.
Due to the effective policies of Ministry of IT & Telecom, he said Pakistan witnessed landmark achievements in the ICT sector in recent years.
Highlighting the performance of MOITT, he said that in the past two years, the ministry had introduced a number of legislative and policy measures to accelerate its Digital Pakistan agenda and promote Pakistan’s ICT industry.
Pakistan has launched ‘The Cloud First Policy’ enabling the public sector to deliver services faster and more efficiently with transparency and increased inter-agency collaboration.
The Cloud First Policy would help develop a common platform for all public sector departments to manage & maintain their data, he said.
Syed Amin Ul Haque further said that the National Cyber Security Policy 2021 has been approved to counter the incidents related to the malicious use of information and communication technologies in cyberspace that pose a grave financial and security threat to Pakistan.
The policy supported the establishment of an internal framework in all public and private institutions for the protection of the cyber ecosystem, security of national information systems and infrastructure, and protection in all national ICT infrastructures, he added.
He said, “The Personal Data Protection Bill is in final stages of approval to ensure the protection of online data, information, and privacy of Pakistani citizens.’’
He said Ministry of IT & Telecom was also working on Digital Pakistan Policy 2022 keeping in view current emerging technologies and Digital Pakistan Policy 2018, National Broadband Policy 2021, and National Freelancing Facilitation Policy.
Ministry of IT & Telecom was also working on drafting National Data Governance Policy which would describe different attributes related to data governance in order to improve the maintenance and quality of data. Draft of Artificial Intelligence and Block Chain was also under process, he added.
He said a 3-year rolling Spectrum Strategy/Plan was launched to provide greater visibility and transparency with regard to the spectrum management policies, investment and network planning.














