Over the past few months, the Scottish ICT Industry Advisory Group has set up five implementation workstreams covering each area of the strategy. These were primarily made up of volunteers from the industry with support from public sector organisations. These workstreams have now produced papers of their recommendations which can be found under the workstreams tabs.
In addition, a document has been published explaining how we will measure the success of the strategy. This can be found in the Strategy Documents section.
We would like to thank everyone who has given freely of their time to develop these proposals.
The next stage will be for the various public sector organisations and other stakeholders to consider how their organisations can best support these proposals. Further news will appear here in due course.
The Information and Communications Technologies Industry Advisory Group (ICT IAG), representing a cross section of Scotland’s ICT industry, announced the publication of its new ICT Industry Strategy and Implementation Plan to accelerate the growth of the sector.You can read the full press release here:
http://www.scottish-enterprise.presscentre.com/content/detail.aspx?ReleaseID=618&NewsAreaId=2
Or download the strategy itself from here:
Scotland has a realistic but ambitious strategy to further develop our ICT industry as it faces the opportunities and challenges of a new decade.The development of this strategy has been undertaken by the ICT Industry Advisory Group, representing a diverse cross-section of the Scottish ICT industry and academia, with the support of relevant government departments and agencies.
Scottish ICT Industry Strategy documents
Scottish ICT Industry Strategy (PDF file 1.7mb)
This strategy provides a framework for the development of the Scottish ICT sector. It has been created by the ICT Industry Advisory Group, representative of the constituent groups that make up the software, telecommunications and IT services industries.
ICT Strategy Implementation Plans (Word file 24kb)
These plans provide the start point for the work of the implementation teams who will progress the delivery of the strategy, within five interlinked workstreams.
