[kictanet] eGov services how much have we spent?
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Tue Sep 25 14:02:05 EAT 2012
True Dr. Ndemo, the forthcoming elections seem more complicated I am yet to comprehend who will do what but I have every intention to exercise my rights, seems the only way out is a research, LPA Kenya had conducted some research a while back I will check with Ikua if it can be of help in this discussion.
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If we truly need a well coordinated ICT environment then either the Ministry of Information and Communication gets collapsed into e-Government or vice versa. The roles have become complicated considering the fact that we must now focus on the demand side of Broadband. It gets even more complicated with GITS in Treasury.
It could make sense having MOIC with Directorates of e-government, cyber security, infrastructure and content. As a voter you can change the status quo. There are many successful models of organising the sector. The Singapore one stands out.
Ndemo.
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Subject: Re: [kictanet] eGov services how much have we spent?
@ Alice good question at one point we had a discussion on this list
and i requested that we take stock of the implementations made
unfortunately it may have appeared vindicative at that point, i wonder
if any of our universities is willing to spearhead some of form of
research on this or if PS Ndemo can be of help, it is important
otherwise we might be overtaken by events.
Best Regards
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 6:44 PM, Alice Munyua <alice at apc.org> wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
>
> Anyone know how much has been invested by the eGovernment directorate in
> eGov systems for ministries and other agencies?
>
> How much have we as a country spent on eGov services (ICT inside the
> government and the citizen facing services) so the total might include
> investments by
> other ministries etc.
>
> Thank you
>
>
> Best
> Alice
>
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