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Intelligent Nation 2015 (iN2015) is a 10-year master plan by the Government of Singapore to improve Singapore's infocomm infrastructure over the next decade. Led by the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA), iN2015 involves several organizations.[1]

According to IDA, iN2015 is the blueprint to navigate Singapore's "transition into a global city, universally recognized as an enviable synthesis of technology, infrastructure, enterprise and manpower".[2]

The Singapore government hopes to use iN2015 to greatly expand Singapore's infocomm industry.[3]

Purpose

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The vision of iN2015 is: Singapore: an Intelligent Nation, a Global City, powered By Infocomm.

The goals of the program are as follows:

  • To be the first in the world in harnessing infocomm to add value to the economy and society.
  • To realize a 2–fold increase in the value-add of the infocomm industry to S$26 billion.
  • To realize a 3–fold increase in infocomm export revenue to S$60 billion.
  • To create 80,000 additional jobs.
  • To achieve 90% home broadband usage.
  • To achieve 100% computer ownership in homes with school-going children.

An integrated government

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Citizens can expect more proactive, user-friendly, responsive and integrated Government services even on the move. They can provide feedback and exchange views with the Government on public policies and initiatives from anywhere, at any time. This will further enhance the Government's capacity from the synergy that comes with shared services and common application platforms.

Using infocomm as a catalyst, public agencies will work with the private sector to spearhead innovative infocomm projects that give businesses in Singapore a competitive edge. Citizens will benefit from convenient access to integrated, user-friendly e-services and information online, becoming active stakeholders in public policy formulation.

Learning

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Infocomm will empower individuals to learn at one's own pace, place, and time. Learning will take place in environments that provide the best context, be It at the zoo, museums, or outside the classroom.

Beyond textbooks, students, and teachers will have access to a wealth of interactive digital learning resources. Outside the school, teachers can monitor the progress of learners through new assessment modes and form virtual communities to learn from and collaborate with others within and outside Singapore. Education will engage students, enrich lives and meet the diverse needs of each individual.

Healthcare

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Infocomm will link hospitals, clinics, nursing homes and laboratories with patients' homes, enabling healthcare professionals to access comprehensive patient information instantly.

It will develop the infrastructure that will transform biomedical research into healthcare delivery and empower individuals, giving them more control of their health through access to personal healthcare records and relevant healthcare information.

An integrated healthcare delivery system will give individuals the ability to better manage their health and access high quality clinical care. It will provide cost-effective healthcare, excellence in service and support strong clinical research.

Economic components

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Infocomm will theoretically make Singapore into a premier wealth management centre, with intelligent data management and analysis, as well as efficient back-office processes with the assurance of authentication, privacy, information systems and security.

A corporate financial information exchange will provide automated reporting, corporate transparency and greater analytical coverage. Next-generation infrastructure will enable nationwide electronic and mobile payments, offering new transactional and value-added services and new e-payment solutions.

Global financial institutions will find Singapore both a centre of innovative financial services and the ideal location to service regional customers, manage high-end financial processes, and develop and market innovative financial products and services.

Infocomm will augment high value-added activities such as research and product development. It will help develop new manufacturing services business models, reduce time to markets and support one platform for national trade information and transactions.

It will provide a world-class logistics infrastructure and enable global, strategic supply chain activities as well as innovative supply chain management. Companies will build and manage adaptive supply chains out of Singapore and facilitate complex manufacturing capabilities made possible by the infocomm infrastructure. A national integrated platform will augment trade information exchange.

Strategies

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The government plans to spearhead the transformation of key economic sectors, government and society through more sophisticated and innovative use of infocomm by iN2015. It is also establishing an ultra-high speed, pervasive, intelligent and trusted infocomm infrastructure through the Wireless@SG programme where Singaporeans can access the net in various cells throughout the island, the cells now numbering to 5000. The overall plan of iN2015 is to develop a globally competitive infocomm industry and due to Singapore's dependence on its only resource, its people, the iN2015 masterplan is to develop an infocomm-savvy workforce and globally competitive infocomm manpower.

Opportunities

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The IDA hopes that the iN2015 will help create many opportunities in the infocomm industry of Singapore. In the iN2015 website, it is hoped that it will be "transforming lives & businesses", "fueling competitive enterprise", "providing the infrastructure" and "developing human capital".[4]

Infrastructure

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The master plan's next-generation wireless and wired infrastructure will be delivering more innovative and trusted services. Starting with Wireless@SG, the infrastructure will hopefully grow to be ultra-high speed, pervasive and intelligent.

Labour force

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iN2015 aims to attract and develop an innovative, infocomm-savvy workforce and global infocomm talent for Singapore, to enhance economic competitiveness and the economic growth of Singapore.

References

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  1. ^ "IDA Singapore – About Us – iN2015 Masterplan". Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore. Archived from the original on 18 January 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2008.
  2. ^ "IDA Singapore – About Us – The iN2015 Masterplan". Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore. Archived from the original on 17 January 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2008.
  3. ^ "Imagine iN2015". Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore. Archived from the original on 17 January 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2008.
  4. ^ "IDA Singapore - About Us - The iN2015 Masterplan". 22 February 2008. Archived from the original on 22 February 2008. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
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