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PRESENTATION TO STRATMORE ICT CONFERENCE 9 TH SEPT., 2006

e-Government Progress Report. PRESENTATION TO STRATMORE ICT CONFERENCE 9 TH SEPT., 2006. Reports. Reports. Reports. Why e-Government?. Mid 80s. Mid 70s. Why e-Government?. Present. Word Processors. 1990s. Mid 80s. Web Browsers. Spreadsheets. Databases. E-mail. Present.

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PRESENTATION TO STRATMORE ICT CONFERENCE 9 TH SEPT., 2006

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  1. e-Government Progress Report PRESENTATION TO STRATMORE ICT CONFERENCE 9TH SEPT., 2006

  2. Reports Reports Reports Why e-Government? Mid 80s Mid 70s

  3. Why e-Government? Present Word Processors 1990s Mid 80s Web Browsers Spreadsheets Databases E-mail

  4. Present Convergence of technology Computing Communication

  5. What is e-Government? Businesses Use of technology to support Government Service delivery Citizens Others Core Business Law & Order Regulation, compliance Econ. Development Permits & Licenses Social Services Infrastructure National Security & Defence Ministries/Dept Finance Health Labour Agriculture etc

  6. Budgeted expenditure FY05/06

  7. AGRICULTURE HEALTH LOCAL GOVT PENSIONS TOURISM EDUCATION IMMIGRATION FROM SUPPORTING ROLE TO AN INTEGRAL PART

  8. ICT Leadership Challenges Citizens Content Globalization Infrastructure Technology Access Resource Constraints Development imperatives Priorities Penicillin OR Pentium

  9. e-Government Strategy Little Impact Not Accountable Waste of Resources Scattered Systems Duplication Many Pilots Competition for funds No Joint Planning No Focus Vague Objectives No sharing Own Agenda No Clear Goals No Overall strategy

  10. Strategic thrust area 1 High Level Commitment- Cabinet C’ttee- ICT Units 1 INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES BUSINESS PROCESS RE-ENGINEERING CHANGE MANAGEMENT

  11. ICT Units Reluctant to be involved ACCOUNTING OFFICERS ICT OFFICERS OTHER OFFICERS Technical Outlook • Increasingly aware • personal initiatives • Piecemeal adoption

  12. Where this has worked MIN. OF EDUCATION: KCPE, KCSE Results Secondary School selections online DPM: IPPD Fast Tracked to all Ministries PUBLIC SVC COMM: Online Job Adverts & Applications MIN OF TRADE & INDUSTRY E-COMMERCE JUDICIARY: Daily Cause list Online MIN OF FINANCE New Pensions System LOCAL GOVT IFMIS STATE LAW OFFICE: Companies Registry

  13. GOK ONLINE: new service channels Official E-mail addresses All Ministries have websites POLICE ABSTRACTS ONLINE BUDGET SPEECH ONLINE WITHIN MINUTES Immigration VISA forms online/Issuance of ID Cards MIN OF WATER: E-Billing

  14. Strategic thrust area 2 e-Government Infrastructure 2 COMMON CORE INFRASTRUCTURE E-APPLICATIONS Local Area Networks Wide Area Network ONLINE ACCESS

  15. Local Area Networks

  16. Local Area Networks COMPLETED August 2005

  17. Local Area Networks COMPLETED August 2005

  18. Local Area Networks BEING COMPLETED June 2006

  19. Local Area Networks TO BE COMPLETED FY06/07

  20. Wide Area Network Utalii Jogoo Nyayo Hse Harambee Treasury Parliament Afya Works Kilimo

  21. Strategic thrust area 3 Human Capacity 3 450 ICT Officers Over 200 Officers trained ICT LITERACY ACROSS THE CIVIL SERVICE EMERGING TECHNOLOGY SKILLS (130 officers recruited, JG H, July 2005) COMPETENCY TEAMS

  22. GOK online: a new reality Thank you

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