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Setting up a citizen centric and citizen friendly ‘Digital Government’ and digitally enabled services are key government strategies in the achievement of its vision of ‘A Technology Based Society’. In that, electronic mail (e-mail) has been identified as one of the key communication medium within the digital government approaches, which can be used not only for intra and inter-departmental communication but also for correspondence with the citizens and businesses as well. Thus, the provision of e-mail services to government sector promotes an effective governance framework for the administration and the use of government services.

The policy is developed upon Government’s recognition of the use of e-mail as the main communication medium for government to correspond with citizens and businesses. It encourages all government officers to use e-mail in order to timely, effectively and efficiently maintain their communication process to offer a better service delivery. The policy articulates the framework for the implementation and usage of e-mail facility, recognizing the Ministry of Technology as the implementation agency on behalf of the Government.

Building on its commitment to collaborative governance, the Sri Lankan Government has opened the policy for public consultation. In this spirit, we invite your valued feedback on the draft ‘E-mail Policy for Government Organizations’. We encourage you to access the draft policy via [the link to policy document] and participate in this important consultation process. Your comments and suggestions can be shared with us through the following channels.

  • E-mail: info@mot.gov.lk
  • Postal Address: Ministry of Technology, Level 11, One Galle Face Tower, No. 1A. Centre Road, Galle Face, Colombo 02.

Submissions for public consultation will be accepted until 10th of August, 2024.

Share your insights and help us develop a policy that maximizes the benefits of technology for both the Government and the Citizens.

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The Government of Sri Lanka is committed to building an advanced, prosperous, and inclusive nation through digital transformation. A critical aspect of this transformation is the adoption of cloud services to enhance the efficiency, security, and accessibility of government services.

To support this initiative, we have developed the 'Policy for the Adoption of Cloud Services by Government Organizations in Sri Lanka.' This policy provides guidelines for government organizations to transition from traditional data storage and computing frameworks to cloud-based solutions. Key objectives include improving service delivery, ensuring data security, optimizing costs, and fostering sustainable IT practices

Key Highlights of the Policy:

  • Cloud First Approach: Government organizations are encouraged to adopt cloud services as the preferred strategy for new ICT deployments and digital transformation of existing services.
  • Security: Ensuring secure deployment of government data and services to the cloud, safeguarding sensitive information.
  • Data Sovereignty: Protecting national interests by ensuring residency for critical data while allowing government business entities to utilize different hosting options based on data categorization and criticality.
  • Cost Optimization: Strategically implementing cloud services to reduce operational expenses and maximize return on investment.
  • Sustainability: Leveraging cloud technology to achieve optimal resource utilization and minimize energy consumption.
  • Transparency and Accountability: Enhancing public trust through transparent procurement and management of cloud resources.
  • Operational Efficiency: Adopting best practices to optimize resource utilization, reliability, and agility.
  • Scalability: Ensuring cloud solutions can scale to meet fluctuating demands.
  • Disaster Recovery and Operational Continuity: Guaranteeing uninterrupted delivery of government services through robust disaster recovery solutions.

Building on our commitment to collaborative governance, we invite your valued feedback on the draft ‘Cloud Policy for Government Organizations’. We encourage you to access the draft policy via [the link to policy document] and participate in this important consultation process. Your comments and suggestions can be shared with us through the following channels:

E-mail: info@mot.gov.lk Postal Address: Ministry of Technology, Level 11, One Galle Face Tower, No. 1A. Centre Road, Galle Face, Colombo 02. Submissions for public consultation will be accepted until end of 10th of August 2024. Share your insights and help us develop a policy that maximizes the benefits of technology for both the Government and the Citizens.