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LGN Connectivity Expansion Target

Projected growth of government institutions connected under the new GovTech management.

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sanjanah.wordpress.com
Uptime is not governance: Why Sri Lanka's digitalisation needs more ...

Standards without inclusion are technocracy. Accountability without transparency is performance. Sri Lanka needs a governance architecture for digitalisation that goes well beyond a CIO's office. It needs the immediate publication, in Sinhala and Tamil, of all bilateral agreements governing digital public infrastructure.

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sundaytimes.lk
From Paper to Pixels: Sri Lanka's Serious Leap into the Digital Age

ToL Exclusive Sri Lanka is implementing institutional and legal reforms to accelerate the Digital Economy, including the establishment of a Digital Economy Authority and a Cyber Security regulatory framework. The government has allocated Rs 24 billion for digital infrastructure, services, etc. Dr. Hans Wijayasuriya, Chief Advisor to the President on Digital. Economy and Chairman of the Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA) at an interview with Timesonline unpacks Sri Lanka's digital future. Comments Still No Comments Posted.

sundaytimes.lk
biometricupdate.com
Sri Lanka plans 100% digital government transactions within 4 years

The 2030 strategy features several key projects led by the Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA), including the GovPay Platform, which will facilitate electronic payments for government services. It is projected to process over 2 billion Sri Lankan rupees (roughly US$21.5 million) in transactions by 2025.

biometricupdate.com
lankatalks.com
GovTech to replace ICTA - lankatalks.com

ICTA liquidation process to proceed in parallel as GovTech assumes its role GovTech Ltd., the successor to the Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA), is expected to become fully operational within 3-6 months, the Ministry of Digital Economy reveals.

lankatalks.com