DESCRIPTION 0F THREE SELECTED CASES OF PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS
Sector 1 Sector 2 Sector 3 Sector 4 Total
5.2.9 Evaluation by the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency Agency (Public Organization)
and service sectors by considering the value chain and complying with the conditions and factors required by the nation. This is a coordination using the 5C strategy:
Cluster, Connectivity, Capability, Co-Creator and Community, to lead to Innovative Mapping on ASEAN Economic Corridors on a Digital Platform, such as building an Eco-tourism City Platform, promoting and building industrial cities and smart cities for access to and the use of spatial analysis to make strategic decisions effectively and efficiently.
5) Cooperation with the Office of Atoms for Peace. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed on August 19, 2015 to improve the management of nuclear stations and networks. The Office of Atoms for Peace, has a network of nuclear surveillance throughout the country. There are 20 radionuclide stations and 4 regional centers for atomic peace. Geographic information technology is a highly efficient technology for spatial management.
5.2.9 Evaluation by the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology
Table 5.6 (Continued)
Fiscal year Factor 1 Factor 2 Factor 3 Factor 4 Total B.E.
2555 5.0000 5.0000 4.9214 5.0000 4.9922 2557 5.0000 5.0000 4.9254 4.9876 4.9933 2558 5.0000 3.8240 3.5041 4.9994 4.7136
The Public Organization Group's evaluation in fiscal year 2012 by Office of the Public Sector Development Commission (OPDC), stated that GISTDA is a Public Organization that complies with the basic objectives and principles of the Royal Decree and has been selected for Best Practice in dimension 1, the effectiveness of performance, dimension 2, service quality and dimension 4, the level of overall regulatory development. It had the challenge of measuring the performance of the scoring system and consistency of scores over the past 3 years. (1 of 8 PO, OPDC, 2013a)
Table 5.6 shows GISTDA scores for the past four years (Fiscal year B.E.
2555-2558) to be at a very good level. In particular, in factor 1, the effectiveness of GISTDA implementation was rated as the most important measure in the measurement of Public Organizations (60%).In the years B.E. 2556 to 2557, measured by the implementation of government policies (20%) and metrics established (40%).
In fiscal year B.E. 2557, due to budget disbursement results, operating performance was lower than the previous year. The measurement in B.E. 2558, factor 1, the effectiveness of operation 60%, is in line with the objective of establishment. The second factor of service quality 10%, is measured by customer satisfaction and measured by the budget management according to percentage disbursement according to the spending plan. The success of process optimization, procurement and disbursement process, and the proportion of revenue generated by Public Organizations, compared with the operating budget of 11 percent and 4factors of corporate governance and organizational development measured from the level of corporate governance development, integrity, transparency, agency performance, and level of delivery of indicators from the corporate level to the individual level 19%.
Summary of a case study: Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (Public Organization) "GISTDA" is considered a Public Organization as one with an outstanding performance of government agencies. It is the only publicly available satellite data service in Thailand and is driven by the vision "The value of space for national and social development". The study found that GISTDA is a public service agency and has access to corporate data in various fields.
Information about the organization, the services of the Strategic Policy Offices of the GISTDA has shown the policy of governance and the management of GISTDA has been aware of the policy of the minister responsible for oversight. Chairman, and Executive Goals Information disclosed to the public is recognized and verified, such as operational plans and budget plans.
Based on the evaluation of the performance agreement of GISTDA, the results of the assessment are mostly at a very good level. They can provide basic public services and satellite data services to develop a monitoring system for situations, such as changes in crop areas, changes of forest, moisture mapping and coastal change monitoring, information derived from geospatial and geospatial technologies. It also provides services to government agencies and educational institutions. In addition, it has implemented projects assigned by government policy to address social problems, such as land management and water sources for agriculture under the project of Nong Leng Puey. The pilot project integrating in problem solving and area development in Kaen Makrud sub-district, Ban Rai District, Uthaithani Province, the project of solving the problem of the land of the villagers in the area of Budo-Su-ngai Padi National Park and the development of a system for monitoring the situation of the cultivation of economic crops of the country, and fundamental in integrating alliances with various agencies to provide public services and satellite technology for use in various areas, including the development of search and service of National Geo- Informatics Infrastructure System (NGIS Portal). According to the prime minister's order in January 2015, GISTDA cooperated with 22 related agencies such as the Town Planning Office Bangkok Metropolis, creating a road map and guidelines for use, which are available to agencies and the public. However, due to the increased mission of the GISTDA, there is a limited capacity for such missions, which will require management planning to meet the board's expectations and policy levels.
In addition, the role and benefits of space technology and geospatial information is necessary for both economic and social issues and the development of current and future countries. The cabinet approved the implementation of the Survey for Development Satellite System (THEOS-2), as proposed by the Ministry of Science and Technology on March 14, 2017, with the main objective of providing satellite navigation for the nation, outside the country and in a crisis situation to enhance research, development and innovation in aerospace and geospatial technology in the country, to strengthen the space technology research center and satellite development.
It also includes research and development of innovation in cooperation with the private sector and the industrial sector of the country. This will lead to the creation of added value to propel the country's economy into a space economy and to increase the potential of Thai people through technology transfer, training to further develop the knowledge of design and create satellite imagery. Satellite imagery is used to develop geospatial applications and solutions and to maximize the potential of six holistic spatial management systems based on the needs of the main user, the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, the Ministry for Economic and Social Affairs and agencies and the effective of the role of GISTDA in the future.
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