Dear Paul,

This is useful after a long wait. However, I believe we should have clarity on the policy direction first or at the same time. Can we revise the national ICT policy at the same time?

Best wishes

tim waema

On 24 October 2012 04:01, Paul Kukubo <pkukubo@ict.go.ke> wrote:
Listers

The Kenya ICT Board wishes to invite comments towards the completion of the Kenya ICT Masterplan 2012-2017 being developed on bhealf of the Ministry of Information and Communication.

The link to view the draft can be found here.  We shall also be finalizing a Facebook page to receive comments on the same.


We propose to open this out for comment for 10 days after which we shall commence the process of editing and finalisation.

This review process follows several review forums where the summary masterplan has been presented to various stakeholders for comment including workshops, conferences.

We welcome comments and proposals through this forum in order to enrich and complete this process.

Regards

CEO
Paul Kukubo
Kenya ICT Board


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