Ali Hakim Javadi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Computer Trade Union Organization of Tehran Province, believes that the presence of familiar and expert people in the field of information and communication technology in the 12th parliament can help the country’s growth and development in this field and achieve the goals of the seventh plan with the presence of information technology activists
According to the public relations report of Tehran Province Computer Trade Union Organization, Ali Hakim Javadi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Nasr Organization of Tehran, said regarding the elections of the 12th term of the Islamic Council: One of the characteristics of developed economies with good performance is the widespread use of information and communication technologies at the level It is the economy.
The development of internet and mobile infrastructure makes business operations much easier for businesses through automation and digitization. This increases productivity, which is vital for economic growth. On the one hand, startups and knowledge-based companies flourish and contribute to the country’s economic diversity and innovation, and on the other hand, the produced infrastructure improves the quality of decision-making by government officials and economic activists. Reduction of production costs and diversity of products and services are other benefits of development of communication infrastructure, which increases the level of well-being.
He continues: Various industries, including environment, health and agriculture, have undergone a significant transformation with the use of information and communication technology tools. By using these tools and ideas by experts and providing innovative and new services, citizens have benefited from its advantages and improved their lifestyle.
Today, in some countries, digital transformation is on the agenda of their legislatures. Representatives with a history of activity and management in the field of information and communication technology will definitely be effective in the attitude and mentality of the parliament in the field of legislation in order to enact laws to improve all aspects of people’s lives.
In today’s world, decision-making without considering growth indicators for the development of internet and communication infrastructure and people’s enjoyment of fast and high-quality access will be backwards. There is no other way to achieve the laws based on the current knowledge of the world except to invite and select representatives with a history of education, work and management in the field of information technology.
According to Hakim Javadi, achieving the goals set in the 7th Development Plan, including the growth of GDP from 7.9% to 15% in the field of digital economy, except with the presence of experts in the field of communication and information technology in the 12th Parliament and creating a transformational flow in the field The country’s digital economy will not be available.
He explains: Establishing rules and regulations to smoothen and facilitate the business of the big industry of communication and information technology and as a result of other industries, is the only solution to create productive jobs with high income in order to prevent the departure of specialized human capital in these conditions. Preventing the entry of public sectors as a competitor of the private sector by creating legal infrastructure and regulations is another necessity to encourage private sector investors to enter this transformative industry.
To solve the problems of insurance, taxation, cyber security, filtering and e-commerce laws, internet quality, lack of proper access to regional and international markets, customs problems and currency allocation in contracts with the government sector, lack of artificial intelligence ecosystem formation, the problem of health sector start-ups. Electronics, lack of support for specialized products in the field of ICT security, multiplicity of sector regulators of the country’s digital economy and their conflict of jurisdiction, imposing the country’s economic problems on platforms and dozens of other problems will require the selection of expert and influential people in this field in the 12th Parliament.
We hope that by choosing competent and experienced people in the field of information and communication technology, we will witness the best possible development of the country’s digital economy.
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