- Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (Thailand)
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Kingdom of Thailand
Ministry of Information and Communication Technologyกระทรวงเทคโนโลยีสารสนเทศ และการสื่อสาร Ministry overview Formed 3 October 2002 Jurisdiction Government of Thailand Headquarters Building 9, ToT Public Company Ltd., Chaengwattana Rd., Lak Si, Bangkok Annual budget 4,073.7 million Baht (2007) Minister responsible Anudith Nakornthap, Ministry of Information and Communication Technology Ministry executive [[]], Permanent Secretary of the Ministry Website www.mict.go.th The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology of Thailand (Thai: กระทรวงเทคโนโลยีสารสนเทศและการสื่อสาร; RTGS: Krasuang Theknoloyi Sara Sonthet Lae Kan Sue San; Abrv: ICT), was established on the 3 October 2002. The Ministry is headed by a Minister of State, currently Anudith Nakornthap of the Pheu Thai Party.
Contents
Departments
Administration
- Office of the Minister
- Office of the Permanent Secretary
Dependent Departments
- Meteorological Department
- National Statistical Office of Thailand
Public Companies
Public Organizations
- Software Industry Promotion Agency (Public Organization)
Looking forward
Following the 2011 Thai general election victory of the Pheu Thai Party, the new Minister, Group Captain Anudith Nakornthap, voiced readiness to push forward the ICT policy of his party[1]. Prime Minister (and former president of Advanced Info Service) Ms. Yingluck Shinawatra envisions building internet data centres nationwide to accommodate emerging smart card technology. IDCs could help citizens with smart ID cards to access different state agencies. The smart ID card was a project of her brother, former Prime Minister Thaksin[2].
The party campaigned on a pledge of free public WiFi and One Tablet per Child. Thai Internet technology companies hope the project will promote Thailand as a tablet manufacturing base exporting to Asean, and that the new ICT Minister will push for broadband internet prices of 300 baht (11 USD) per month, half the current rate, to increase accessibility and support the local ICT industry at large. Somkiat Ungaree, honorary president of the Association of the Thai Software Industry (ATSI), applauded the government's school tablet project in expectation of benefit to local software development[3].
The new ICT Minister also went record to declare (in translation)
...from now on, the ministry’s officials and staff members of every level have been urged to be more stringent in the pursuing of violations against the Computer Crime Acts and lèse majesté on websites, by enforcing the law to the fullest.[4].References
- ^ "ICT minister ready to push forward party policies". Thai Financial Post. August 10, 2011. http://thaifinancialpost.com/2011/08/10/ict-minister-ready-to-push-forward-party-policies/. Retrieved August 20, 2011. |quote=
- ^ "Yingluck may push for data centres". Bangkok Post. August 10, 2011. http://www.bangkokpost.com/print/251857/. Retrieved August 20, 2011.
- ^ "IT companies hope to build on state tablet project". Bangkok Post. August 10, 2011. http://www.bangkokpost.com/print/252171/. Retrieved August 20, 2011.
- ^ Saksith Saiyasombut (August 16, 2011). "Thailand’s lese majeste law claims another victim, opposition grows" (news, reaction). Siam Voices. Asian Correspondent. http://asiancorrespondent.com/61962/as-opposition-against-thailands-lese-majeste-law-continues-it-claims-another-victim/. Retrieved August 20, 2011. "Earlier this month, a 23-year-old graduate from the Kasetsart University has been arrested for allegedly posting content on his blog that is deemed insulting to the monarchy – also known as lèse majesté"
See also
Cabinet Ministries and Independent agencies of the Government of Thailand Ministries Office of the Prime Minister · Defence · Finance · Foreign Affairs · Tourism and Sport · Social Development and Human Security · Agriculture and Cooperatives · Transport · Natural Resources and Environment · Information and Communication Technology · Energy · Commerce · Interior · Justice · Labour · Culture · Science and Technology · Education ·
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- Ministry of Information and Communication Technology - Official Website in Thai
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