US embassy cable - 05LIMA4819

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PROGRAM EVALUATION: FY-2005 MRP: ELECTRONIC COMMERCE AND THE WORLD ECONOMY {E/VM-2005-0030} - JUNE 23-JULY 14, 2005 - Peruvian IV Rafael PARRA Erkel

Identifier: 05LIMA4819
Wikileaks: View 05LIMA4819 at Wikileaks.org
Origin: Embassy Lima
Created: 2005-11-10 21:51:00
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Tags: OEXC SCUL KPAO PE
Redacted: This cable was not redacted by Wikileaks.
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.

102151Z Nov 05
UNCLAS LIMA 004819 
 
SIPDIS 
 
DEPT FOR ECA/PE/V/M (IZSOLDOS, DTHOMPSON), INFO 
ECA/PE/V/R/W (EWILKES-SCOTT, DKEFFER), WHA/PDA (SLEBENS), 
WHA/AND (JMONSERRATE) 
 
E.O.12958: N/A 
TAGS: OEXC, SCUL, KPAO, PE 
SUBJECT:  PROGRAM EVALUATION: FY-2005 MRP:  ELECTRONIC COMMERCE 
AND THE WORLD ECONOMY {E/VM-2005-0030} - JUNE 23-JULY 14, 2005 - 
Peruvian IV Rafael PARRA Erkel 
 
 
1. DESCRIPTION OF THE ACTIVITY:  The program was designed to 
examine the scope and influence of electronic commerce in the 
national and global economy; review the U.S. economic system, 
current trends and economic policies, and the current efforts of 
government and business to promote electronic commerce; explore 
various legal and policy issues relating to electronic commerce; 
examine how e-government is helping transform government and 
changing the relationship between government and citizens. 
 
2. DATE, FISCAL YEAR AND QUARTER: June 23-July 14, 2005, FY-05; 
Third Quarter. 
 
3. MISSION PERFORMANCE PLAN THEME:  Economic Growth and 
Development (Electronic Commerce.) 
 
4. RESULT/IMPACT: Useful, positive. 
 
5. AUDIENCE REACHED:  Twenty-three participants Worldwide from 
Bulgaria, Eritrea, Jordan, Kenya, Lithuania, Oman, Nigeria, 
Senegal, Thailand, Tunisia, Vietnam, among others.  Upon return, 
IV Parra has shared the information obtained in the program with 
his Peruvian counterparts and colleagues who are experts on the 
theme. 
 
6. OFFICER INTERPRETERS:  IV Parra highly praised the Escort/ 
Interpreters' professionalism, Robert Dale Hajek, Irwin Kern and 
Suzanne Gainsbourg, and was appreciative of their patience, 
friendliness, and great assistance during the whole program. 
 
7. QUALITY OF SUPPORT FROM ECA:  Program was funded with FY-05 
IV allocation.  Kudos to Department of State PO Ms. Isabelle 
Zsoldos, and Ms. Azza Zaki; and Ms. Sanda Chao of the Academy 
for Educational Development, for their excellent organization, 
coordination, and for briefing our participant on every program 
detail. 
 
8. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PROGRAM:  Everything was positive, 
lectures, meetings, free time, and interpreter's translations. 
IV mentioned that "what is really important about these programs 
is the network we start with colleagues, their friendship and 
rapport among all participants, that is lasting to the present." 
-- He had a balanced program in every city visited, Washington, 
D.C., Chicago, Research Triangle, and Denver. 
 
9. LONG-TERM RESULTS:  IV Parra has learned a lot about the U.S. 
economic policy, U.S. citizens, their pleasant manners with 
foreigners, and their dedication to plan their progress and long- 
term development.  Mr. Parra mentioned these values should be 
taken into account and he encourages efforts to introduce them 
into Peruvian society. 
 
IV PARRA would like to recommend the following professionals for 
a future digital video conference: 
-- The owners of PEAPOD Company, for their innovation and 
perseverance in their logistic business through internet; 
-- Professor Michael Rappa, of North Carolina State University, 
for his academic point of view on information and communications 
technology applied to business; 
-- Executive Directors of the North Carolina E-NC project, given 
that their projects resemble the ones Peru is developing in 
rural areas, connecting to the internet, and community 
development through information and communication technologies. 
 
10. COMMENTS: 
-- Hotels were fine, and well located; except for the hotel in 
Research Triangle, which was far from the sites they visited. 
-- IV Parra would recommend the program have at least four more 
days, in order to thoroughly discuss some issues of interest in 
each city. 
-- IV felt assistance received at Lima Post was courteous, 
precise, and friendly.  Mr. Parra received all the necessary 
information on time. 
 
STRUBLE 

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