[kictanet] What kind of CIO do you want in your County?

S.M. Muraya murigi.muraya at gmail.com
Mon Nov 7 13:35:05 EAT 2011


Dear Listers,

Suspect it is going to take 15-20 years before Kenyan counties become like
60% effective in the utilization of funds.

When KES 150 Billion (15% of a KES 1 Trillion budget) is devolved to 47
counties, each county (factoring populations in each) will get at least KES
2.5B per annum.

In 5 years this is at least KES 12.5 Billion per county.

With 40% (of KES 2.5B = KES 1B) to be lost per annum lost through
mismanagement and theft, we MUST legislate / create posts of County Chief
Information Officers.

The CIO should head a committee of at least 5 people from different
"constituencies" in each county to be accountable for the deployment of
Information systems and services.

A technically literate person / committee responsible to to make sure basic
(accounting and project management) reporting systems are in place in each
county within 2-3 years.

Have looked at hundreds of pages of past US tenders / requirements in the
past two weeks regarding Information and Collaboration systems and I am
confident we are locally able to deploy the same standards / products. We
just need to make sure we keep people who live in technical and ethical
darkness out of County IT Committees.

In the US, 2007 ICT budgets range from 3% for Government up to 8% (in the
finance and education sectors) per anuum

http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/sloan-school-of-management/15-571-generating-business-value-from-information-technology-spring-2009/lecture-notes/MIT15_571s09_lec21.pdf

A good gauge of the quality of an IT Manager/ Director is projects deployed
well (enough to CONVENIENTLY provide required business intelligence or
transparency) under their watch in the private of public sector.

This has more to do with work ethics + practical experience or knowledge /
certification.. NOT the outdated academics that are over-emphasized in
Kenya.

It seems to take a good IT Professional in Kenya, 2-3 years to convince
ignorant Business Executives, Organizational Leaders and Public Officials
to deploy basic Information Systems.

Which kind of companies were contracted under their watch? Were local
skills developed and certified in their department / organization?

Typically an IT Manager / Director oppressed with very low budgets (or
needing a cut in the budget), cannot deliver Quality Network, Computing and
Information services.

What kind of CIO do you want in your County?

:)
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