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Written Reply by Minister for Defence, Dr Ng Eng Hen, to Parliamentary Question on Subsidies for NSmen to Buy Electronic Devices for E-Learning
2 October 2017
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Er Dr Lee Bee Wah: To ask the Minister for Defence whether the Ministry will consider giving subsidies for NSmen to buy personal tablets and laptops for e-learning use given the relaxation on the usage of electronic devices in army camps.
Dr Ng Eng Hen: As part of the 3rd Generation SAF learning transformation, the SAF uses digital learning tools via its LEARNet platform, which allows national servicemen to access online training content for self-directed learning. National servicemen who need to access LEARNet for e-learning will be provided with the necessary electronic devices. For instance, recruits in BMTC are issued tablets to access e-learning modules on weapon handling and individual field craft during their Basic Military Training. As these devices are provided, there is no need to use their own personal electronic devices to access the online training materials, and hence no subsidy is provided. NSmen from low income households who require financial assistance to purchase electronic devices can benefit from the Infocomm Media Development Authority's Home Access Programme. Under the scheme, eligible families are provided with home internet access and basic computing equipment, such as a tablet, at subsidised rates.