Public Consultation on the Digital Enterprise Blueprint
1. The Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI) is seeking public feedback on the Digital Enterprise Blueprint (DEB). The public consultation period is from 04 April to 22 April 2024.
Background
2. MCI is developing a Digital Enterprise Blueprint (DEB) to chart the next bound of digitalisation for enterprises, amidst a rapidly evolving technological landscape and fast-growing digital economy.
3. In the process of developing the DEB, MCI has consulted extensively with industry and trade association partners. With insights from the consultations and MCI agencies’ regular engagements and adoption surveys with the industry and sector leads, MCI has developed an interim set of recommendations for the DEB.
4. The recommendations focus on four key shifts to:
(a) Empower enterprises to be smarter in the way they work by leveraging emerging technologies;
(b) Support enterprises to scale faster through digital solutions;
(c) Equip enterprises to be safer by improving their cyber resilience; and
(d) Continue investing in our workers as core enablers of digitalisation.
The full consultation paper can be downloaded here.
INVITATION TO PROVIDE FEEDBACK
5. MCI is seeking further feedback from the public, industry, and TACs on these recommendations. MCI is also seeking partners to drive collaborations and initiatives outlined in this consultation paper.
6. Feedback should be submitted via the online form by 22 April 2024. Alternatively, the form can be accessed via the QR code below.
7. Please note that all submissions received may be published and attributed to the respective respondents unless they explicitly request MCI not to do so. As such, if respondent would like (i) their whole submission, or part of it, or (ii) their identity, or both, to be kept confidential, please state so in the submission. In addition, MCI reserves the right not to publish any submissions received where MCI considers it not in the public’s interest to do so, such as if the submission appears to be libellous or offensive.