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The third national information society strategy: From the China phenomenon to a Finland phenomenon
The third national information society strategy: From the China phenomenon to a Finland phenomenonPress release 26.9.2006 Source of information: Prime Minister's Office The objective of the new information society strategy is to support the emergence of a "Finland phenomenon", in other words, the turning of Finland into an internationally attractive, humane and competitive expertise and service society. According to its vision, the strategy pursues good life in an information society. "I consider it particularly virtuous that the focus of information society development is now shifting from technology to the quality of life", commends Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen, chairman of the ministerial group for the information society programme. Guidelines and measures aimed at promoting the reform of the service sector, citizens' wellbeing and the nation's and companies' competitiveness will occupy a prominent role in the new national information society strategy. The aforementioned themes will be addressed from various angles: development of skills, application of the existing and new data, creativity and innovativeness, structural and functional reforms, networking and the development and utilisation of ICTs. The proposed main projects for 2007-2011 include: "In its information society development, Finland needs to rise to the next level and instead of producing and utilising ICTs become a generator of information-based growth. We have come to expect Finns to be able to create new businesses and markets", states Tarja Virmala, Executive Director of the Federation of the Finnish Information Industries and member of the management group of the information society strategy. The strategy is part of the Government's Information Society Programme and was drawn up, along with other strategy processes, in cooperation with decision-makers and actors from various sectors of society. A total of about 400 specialists from the Government, local authorities, higher education institutions, businesses and organisations participated in the process. The third national information strategy was published today, 26 September, in connection with the Helsinki ICT Week. Further information: The previous national-level information society strategies were drawn up in the 1990s. The first strategy, Finland - towards an information society, A National Outline, was prepared by the Ministry of Finance in 1995 and the second strategy, Quality of Life, Knowledge and Competitiveness, by the Finnish National Fund for Research and Development, SITRA, in 1998. |
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