Representing the government, senior government personnel from both Bolivia
Ministry of Culture) and Korea (Ministry of Public Administration and Security)
attended to celebrate the IAC opening as each country's IT workforce will play
a pivotal role in the IAC fulfilling it expectations in the future. Some of
these expectations include an Information Access Center based with such knowledge
on electronic government, consulting, professional training, diverse information,
such as Corps workers should be realized.
Understanding IT and the reputation Korea has in the field can help build a
solid future in cooperation with Korea and help along the way regarding influence
in future cooperation areas.
NIA's IACs in Latin America can help future the networks (Red CLARA2) and the
European - Asian Information Superhighway (TEIN3) by linking to e-Learning and
e-Culture offering a wide variety of content, including information accessed
through the State Development Center, leading human resources to contribute
to the future 'Digital Knowledge Center," etc…