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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 30,1997 PSA#1856N/A -- TDA NAMES TOP 20 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
PROJECTS IN ASIA FOR U.S. EXPORTS U.S. Trade and Development Agency
Bringing Sponsors of Key Projects to Meet U.S. Companies in Export
Promotion Tour to Boston and Seattle. Washington, D.C.- The U.S. Trade
and Development Agency today released a list of 20 projects in
Southeast Asia that have the potential for more than $19 billion in
information and telecommunications technology exports. The projects,
which are profiled in a report that will be released by TDA next week,
are in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand,
and Vietnam. Key buyers for the projects will be in Boston on June
9-10, 1997 and in Seattle on June 11-12, 1997 at conferences sponsored
by TDA to promote U.S. exports for the projects. Each project will be
detailed at the TDA conferences by key procurement officials from
across Asia. TDA will be facilitating "one-on-one" meetings between
attending U.S. companies and the project sponsors that enable companies
to learn more about the projects in private meetings and meet contacts
for follow-up work.The projects cited in the report include: BRUNEI --
Interactive Multi-Media Services -- 10-year project to build a national
information network for the public and private sector. Plans call for
the development of a network with either a combination of optical and
coaxial cables. INDONESIA -- Nusantara 21 and InISPro -- Joint
public-private sector program to link the 27 provincial capitals in the
world's fourth largest nation. Includes satellites, conventional
cables, radio links, and submarine cables. The InISPro component of the
project includes the development of a communications and multimedia
strategy for Indonesia's telecommunications industry with a goal of
increasing telephone line availability five-fold in the next 20 years.
Estimated total cost of projects is $14 billion. Integrated Financial
Management Solutions -- Financial management system for the
state-owned utility P.T. Perusahaan Listrik Negra (PLN) includes
developing a suite of applications for cash management and financial
controls. Estimated project cost: $64.3 million. MALAYSIA -- "Smart
City" of Putrajaya -- The cornerstone of the government's information
technology improvement program is the development of Putrajaya, a new
capital center and administrative seat. This $8 billion project,
scheduled for completion in 2005, will utilize information technology
and state-of-the-art communications technology to improve the
collection, storage, and accessibility of government documents.
PHILIPPINES -- Civil Registry Information System -- Proposed $30
million system to process, transfer, and store civil records
nationwide. Designed to be operated on a build-operate-transfer basis,
the project, to be implemented over seven years, is designed to
improve the efficiency and accuracy of vital documents. Land Water
Information and Mapping System -- Comprehensive reference system to
integrate land and water information and maps for agencies and the
private sector. First phase expected to begin 1998. Estimated cost: $5
million. Environment and Natural Resources Database -- This four-year,
multi-million dollar project is designed to collect, store, and make
accessible a variety of documents for policy decision-making by the
Philippine Government's Department of Environment and Natural
Resources. A variety of hardware, software, and networking products and
services are required. National Mapping and Resource Information
Modernization -- This multi-purpose project is designed to modernize
the services and information of the National Mapping and Resource
Information Authority over the next decade. Included is the development
of a fully-computerized mapping system and the creation of a "one-stop
shop" for mapping information. Estimated cost for the project is $7.7
million. Land Transportation Office Information Technology
Infrastructure -- Linking the Land Transportation Office's 230 field
offices with a wide area network is the goal of this $55 million
project. Network communications and data warehousing systems will be
needed to maintain and update databases on motor vehicles, drivers
licenses, traffic and accident history, and geographic information for
transport planning. SINGAPORE -- Government Video Conferencing Network
Government-wide video conferencing and multi-media project scheduled
for implementation during the next two years. The National Computer
Board has made this a priority project. Integrated Data Management
System -- This project calls for the development of a national network
during the next two years to support electronic submission of
information to government agencies and provide access to it for the
public. Included are provisions to design an island-wide network for
secured electronic transactions. Integrated Document Management System
-- Management system for electronic documents integrated with desktop
productivity tools, image processing, and electronic mail that can be
accessed by local area network, remote dial up service, and through
the Internet. Government Information Network -- National Computer Board
project to facilitate collaborative work among government agencies by
the modernization of the government's intranet infrastructure. THAILAND
-- State Railway of Thailand Computerization Improvement -- Seven
information management and telecommunication projects to be implemented
by the year 2002 valued at more than $26 million designed to facilitate
the railway's day-to-day operations, including billing systems,
maintenance, and scheduling. Ministry of Science, Technology, and
Environment Information Project -- $15 million project that has five
components to create a wide area network connecting 40 academic
institutes, a digital library, video conferencing, computer training,
and a computer research center. Implementation is slated for the next
three years. Government Information Network -- Designed to set up a
value-added computer service network linking government organizations
in 300 districts nationwide to share electronic mail, information, and
run a wide variety of applications, this project is estimated to total
$77 million. It is administered by the National Electronics and
Computer Technology Center. Software Technology Park -- The linchpin of
the government's program to increase the use of technology in Thailand,
this project calls for the development of an industrial hub for the
computer industry. The facilities will be equipped with a high
technology infrastructure that includes a high-speed telecommunications
network with fiber optic backbone and capacities for 100 software
firms. Project cost: $70 million. VIETNAM -- Bank Modernization Project
-- This four-year, $53.9 million project for the State Bank of Vietnam
is designed to modernize the Vietnamese banking system through
technology improvements. Information and communications systems will be
designed to speed the circulation of funds, increase the efficiency of
funds transmissions, and strengthen the institutional capabilities of
participating banks to stimulate commercial bank initiatives. Ministry
of Finance Modernization Project -- Improving the efficiency of the
government's Finance Ministry to assist in policy-making is the goal of
this $100 million information technology project being funded by the
World Bank. Modern technologies will be applied to financial and
taxation practices to enhance their effectiveness and assist in
government decision-making on banking, tax, and the federal budget.
Software, hardware, telecommunications, and other equipment -- as well
as technical support and project management -- are required. Aviation
Information Management Projects -- Seven projects focus on utilizing
information and telecommunications technology to increase the
efficiency and safety of Vietnam's aviation sector. They include a
centralized database for aircraft maintenance activities, flight
management, and departure controls. Other applications are required to
develop a frequent flyer program and yield management system for the
nation's airlines. For additional information on the projects and
conferences, contact TDA at 703-875-4357 or on the agency's web page
(www.tda.gov). Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0573 19970530\SP-0007.MSC)
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