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  • The IT Development Support Council (ITDSC) Met, Presided At By Counc

    THE IT DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT COUNCIL (ITDSC) MET, PRESIDED AT BY COUNCIL CHAIR, RA PRIME MINISTER TIGRAN SARGSYAN

    http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/4827/
    Wed nesday, 29 July 2009

    The council reviewed the status of those assignments given at the
    previous meeting as reported by RA Minister of Economy Nerces Yeritzyan
    and working group supervisors.

    The meeting discussed ways for facilitating the process of business
    registration by newly established IT companies. In this connection,
    the "one stop shop" scheme was said to be in need of further
    improvement. The council has noted that the IT sector managers' annual
    contest organizing State commission is working out selection criteria
    for the contest. Information Technology Fund President G. Chugasizyan
    advised that the ITF has developed a concept note and a detailed action
    plan for electronic content. The council took note that efforts are
    underway towards introducing a system of e-government, inclusive of
    endeavors towards priority action plan finalization. The Prime Minister
    instructed to have this question included in the next meeting's agenda.

    A provisional solution was given to the decision on modifying paragraph
    3, article 9 of the RA law on defense. The corresponding drafts as
    forwarded to the ministries of defense, transport and communication
    were said to be under discussion now.

    The meeting has similarly reviewed the package on improvement of
    customs services. In the frame of this package, IT Enterprise Union
    Director K. Vardanyan outlined the list of priority issues over which
    talks are underway with the Customs Committee. Prime Minister Tigran
    Sargsyan suggested setting up a corresponding task force to enhance
    cooperation efficiency.

    RA Minister of Education and Science A. Ashotyan reported that in line
    with the law on education, facilities are being designed for different
    types of academic study. A preliminary draft will be completed by
    this September for submission to the government following discussions
    involving stakeholders.

    Next, the council looked at the status of the One PC for Each
    Household program. A pilot project is scheduled for implementation
    in a number of urban settlements under which households will get
    software in addition to hardware. A corresponding task force will
    continue studying the market.

    The agenda comprised discussion of the program on the teaching of
    computer skills in general schools. Tigran Sargsyan told the Minister
    of Education and Science to have a program designed on mandatory
    computer teaching procedure for high schools, as well as to monitor
    the process of student certification.

    Concerning the assignments of the previous meeting, the meeting took
    note of the progress made in a number of them, with the balance being
    in process of discussion. The head of government stressed the need
    for continued talks and consistency in pursuit o f these tasks.

    In conclusion, the council discussed internet management- and
    infrastructure development-related issues. It was decided that all
    relevant proposals will be heard at the next council meeting.

    Minister of Economy Nerces Yeritzyan advised that an international
    forum on the formation of electronic society is scheduled for this
    autumn aimed at promoting the IT sector and bringing it closer to the
    public-at-large in Armenia. The National Academy of Sciences will host
    a symposium in the framework of the Month of Information Technologies.
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