If local companies are as good as they fondly believe to be, why should they want preferential treatment? I would think a more robust solution is for unnecessary barriers to entry like "10 million turnover" and "8 years audited accounts" be removed so that everyone competes on a level playing field. Mediocrity lies at the end of any road when any criteria other than A Game is considered. — On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 1:37 PM, Rebecca Wanjiku <rebeccawanjiku@yahoo.com> wrote:
For the last five years, there has been a common chorus among local tech companies; they want more of the large government contracts. We all want a piece of that large cake. Most of the money spent on government tech projects has gone to large corporations like Oracle, SAP, IBM etc. With the big budgetary requirements, many companies are locked out of these projects. The talk of technology transfer has been on for so long but the international companies just set up local branches, poach the guys from the local companies and move on. Its a competitive environment and the options look minimal. Read more....... http://www.wanjiku.co.ke/2013/05/kenyan-tech-companies-seek-more-involvement...