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LEADING FROM THE FRONT: E-GOVERNMENT ROLE IN SETTING BUSINESS GROWTH IN THE COUNTIES CIO CONFERENCE

NOV 29TH -30TH 2011 NAIROBI

John Sergon Director ICT

The Directorate of e-Government

Counties the next frontier of business growth?


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Election Governors Shifting of talent to Counties Devolved Revenue Allocation Competition for Resources

COUNTY CONNECTIVITY PROJECT (CCP) STATUS REPORT

Background
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GoK, in partnership with the Belgium Government is undertaking a last mile connectivity counties. GoK is represented by the Directorate of eGovernment and the Belgium Government is represented by Siemens/Soulco Kenya. The survey was conducted from 12th July-10th August 2011 by the project team in 33 counties

Objectives
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The main objectives of the surveys were to determine The current telephony infrastructure The requirements of provisioning for last mile connectivity to the county headquarters from the NOFBI terminations The existence of LANs and their utilization The number and utilization of ICT equipment Appropriate recommendations

Motivation: Kenya Constitution 2010

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Kenya Constitution 2010 Chapter 11

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NATIONAL OPTIC FIBER INFRASTRUCTURE (NOFBI) SURVEY REPORT


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CCP intends to use NOFBI to connect Counties to National Gov The National Optic Fibre Infrastructure is a government-owned terrestrial fibre network & maintained by Telkom Kenya A survey was conducted

1. Key Findings: Telephony Infrastructure

Voice is supported by PABX ,different brands such as Siemens -90%, Omni 8%, Alcatel 1% and Panasonic 1% Of these, 59% are operational while 41% are non operational. 100% of the PABXs do not have external routing as they are disconnected due to non payment of bills

Telephony Infrastructure
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No maintenance of the equipment is carried out by Ministry of Public Works. Staff therefore communicate via mobiles The PABX/Equipment rooms in a dilapidated state

Key Findings: Local Area Networks

LANs exist in the buildings where the District Treasuries are located. No maintenance of the LAN active components has been undertaken since they were installed

8. Other Significant Findings


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Each Min focused on providing own infrastructure such as LANS, WANS

CCP TO ADDRESS KEY CHALLENGES


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Un-coordinated approach to Network and ICT Management in Government Access to Government Services at the County level Stakeholder relationship management

Implementation Plan
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ACTIVITY Site Survey Detailed Design Approved BoQ Approvals and Licenses for Tower Installations Training Installation

TIME FRAME Aug 2011 Sept 2011 Sept Nov 2011 Sept Dec 2011

Jan Feb 2012 Mar May 2012

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Thank You

END
30/8/2011

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