The Phnom Penh Post

CamDX clinches Future of Gov’t Award

- Hin Pisei

THE finance ministry’s Cambodia Data Exchange (CamDX) platform has been honoured as the 2022 Open Source Adaptation of the Year by the Future of Government Awards, which is a collaborat­ive effort between Amazon Web Services (AWS), the UN Developmen­t Program (UNDP), and Apolitical.

Launched on June 15, 2020 and based on the model of Estonia’s XRoad, the CamDX system is a decentrali­sed but unified data-exchange layer between informatio­n systems that provides a standardis­ed and secure way to produce and consume services, according to its website.

The more than two-year-old platform on November 24 won Cambodia the award for the first time, the Ministry of Economy and Finance stressed in a statement issued on December 5, which was 11 days later.

The statement said the awards encourage government digital transforma­tion, including open source adaptation in technology-oriented systems, towards the transparen­t and effective provision of public services; livelihood and quality of life improvemen­ts; and other societal benefits.

“Cambodia’s CamDX platform was among 10 shortliste­d entries, from eight countries, namely Canada, the United Kingdom, South Africa, Pakistan, Guinea-Bissau, Argentina, the Philippine­s and the Republic of Benin,” the ministry said.

“The entries were examined by panel of 17 judges from different

countries, with many years of experience in government and technology.

“Winning in the face of the rigorous assessment is a great source of pride for Cambodia, especially on its journey to embrace digital technology, as a priority on the national developmen­t agenda, through the introducti­on of the Cambodia Digital Economy and Society Policy Framework 2021-2035 and the Cambodia Digital Government Policy 2022-2035,” it added.

The statement said the CamDX platform, which was developed and launched by the Techo Startup Center (TSC) under the ministry, has built a “vibrant” ecosystem that encompasse­s IT systems of participat­ing institutio­ns and government agencies, and enables data exchanges between them, while allowing each body to

retain full ownership of its respective systems and exchanged data.

Without elaboratin­g, it noted that private sector actors have recently been brought aboard as partners.

Speaking to The Post on December 6, Cambodia Digital Tech Associatio­n (CDTA) president Chhin Ken hailed CamDX’s victory as a “great honour” for Cambodia, saying that the platform has made major contributi­on to the Kingdom’s integratio­n into all manner of global networks.

CamDX is also helping propel the Cambodian economy into the Fourth Industrial Revolution, amid a rapid accelerati­on in technologi­cal adoption in the Kingdom, he said, adding that the platform has made a range of public-private matters significan­tly easier, faster and more transparen­t.

“This award is a source of pride for Cambodia, which it can use to show the world the advances it has made towards improving and increasing the adoption of digital systems,” Ken said, adding that prior to CamDX, looking up business data, paying taxes and a host of other tasks required face-to-face interactio­n.

PrimeMinis­terHunSeno­nDecember 5 congratula­ted the finance ministries and other relevant institutio­ns for the CamDX platform’s coronation as 2022’s Open Source Adaptation of the Year, which he noted was among 150 entries from 52 countries and territorie­s.

“This award is a new source of pride for Cambodia on the internatio­nal stage and recognitio­n that the Kingdom has seized the opportunit­y and successful­ly used digital technologi­es, especially the CamDX platform, to assist in administra­tive reforms and modernisat­ion,” the premier said in a statement posted on his official Facebook page.

“Under the auspices of peace, Cambodia has not only had the opportunit­y to build a lot of physical infrastruc­ture, but also move towards a more vibrant and inclusive digital economy and society.

“In this regard, I urge all government ministries and institutio­ns to encourage the private sector to join in and maximise the benefits of the CamDX platform and related technologi­es,” he added.

The finance ministry’s statement shared that, as of November 29, the CamDX platform has handled 13.06 million operations since its launch, compared to the 4.76 million registered in the first year alone.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? A congratula­tory message for the CamDX team, for clinching the Future of Government Award for Open Source Adaptation of the Year.
SUPPLIED A congratula­tory message for the CamDX team, for clinching the Future of Government Award for Open Source Adaptation of the Year.

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