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摘要
印尼制定了未来 25 年的数字化转型路线图,作为数字化基础设施、政府、数字经济和社会这四个战略部门的数字化转型指南。政府加快了数字化转型的步伐,但必须加强监管,预见数字化转型的所有障碍和影响。为了减少不利影响,促进各部门的发展,必须制定适当的法规来保护数字化转型,加强而不是阻碍它的发展。目前,加速数字化转型得到了关于创造就业机会的 2023 年第 6 号法律、关于加速数字化转型和整合国家数字化服务的 2023 年第 82 号印尼共和国总统条例以及相关国家机构声明的支持。印尼已经开展了数字扫盲计划,但微软的一项调查显示,印尼社会的数字文明程度仍有待提高。根据《2023 年全球世界数字竞争力指数》(Global World Digital Competitiveness Index 2023),印尼在 64 个国家中排名第 45 位,仍然落后于马来西亚和泰国。完成《2021-2024 年数字印尼路线图》是 "五个 2020 "的任务之一。路线图重点关注四个战略领域:数字基础设施现代化、数字政府加速发展、数字经济和数字社会。印尼政府已在全国范围内开展了雄心勃勃的数字化转型计划,各级政府在数字化转型方面的工作都充满了活力。
Regulation And Literacy Must Strengthen Digital Transformation
Indonesia has prepared a digital transformation roadmap for the next 25 years, which serves as a guideline for digital transformation in four strategic sectors: digital infrastructure, government, digital economy, and society. The government has accelerated digital transformation, but regulations must strengthen and anticipate all obstacles and impacts of digital transformation. To reduce adverse effects and increase the growth of various sectors, digital transformation must be guarded by adequate regulations that strengthen rather than hinder it. Currently, the acceleration of digital transformation is supported by Law Number 6 of 2023 concerning Job Creation, Presidential Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia Number 82 of 2023 concerning the Acceleration of Digital Transformation and Integration of National Digital Services, and a statement from related state institutions. A digital literacy program has been held, but a Microsoft survey shows that Indonesian society's digital civility still needs to improve. Based on the Global World Digital Competitiveness Index 2023, Indonesia is in the 45th position out of 64 countries, still behind Malaysia and Thailand. Completing the 2021-2024 Digital Indonesia Roadmap is one of the mandates from the five 2020. The roadmap focuses on four strategic domains: modernizing digital infrastructure, accelerating digital government, digital economy, and digital society. The government has embarked on an ambitious nationwide digital transformation program, and there is a palpable energy on digital transformation efforts at all levels of government.