Dr. Ndemo,

Thanks for the clarity, we would excercise some pateince and co-operation. 

As you give out such periodic information it would help as much to see the big picture.

Thank you.

Eric here


On 16 Mar 2007, at 00:10, bitange@jambo.co.ke wrote:

Dear Eric,
I am out of the country but I know this week CCK shall formally introduce
the Standard Bank (financial arranger) to formerly start incorporating the
private sector and other stakeholders.  I think everybody is simply
impatient.

We shall ensure that the processes are followed to the letter.  I am only
asking everybody to see the big picture.  We shall deliver the cable a
head of any other cable in EA.  Teams is a means to an end while all
others are an end to everthing.


Regards


Ndemo.



Dr. Ndemo,

Thanks for the elaborate explanation for which i have a question and
caution;
Q. Why is private sector, Academia and CS not represented on the
Teams Project Committee given that it is a multi-stakeholder
approach, correct me if am wrong?

C. As much as am for SPEED, lets make sure that we do all the checks
and balances because some omissions may end up sticking us in the bud.

Eric here


On 14 Mar 2007, at 09:09, bitange@jambo.co.ke wrote:

Dear Wakabi,
Thank you for raising the question on whether the Ministry ignored
best
practices in procurement.  The answer is No.  There are three approved
methods of procurement, that is, open tender, selective tender and
single
sourcing.  Open tender you have got to adverise and any interested
party
can bid to supply service.  It is a lengthy procedure (takes a
minimum 45
days).  It is the most competitive of all.  Logically it applies to
goods
that can be obtained from many sources.

Selective tendering however, is mostly applied to a sitiation where
the
popolation of the suppliers is limited as in Marine works.  There
are two
companies, that is, Tyco and Alcatel that have the necesary
experience to
do such jobs.  There are three other companies, that is, NEC,
Fujistu and
Global Marine/Huaweii that are usually subcontracted by the larger
two.
They have limited experience compared to the big two.  Therefore it
would
have been absolutely non sense and wasteful to advertise for the
the works
in the local papers.

Single sourcing is used where there is only one supplier of service/
good
or where there is an emergence.  The committee which is tasked with
the
Teams project comprising the Investment Secretary, Director,
Directorate
of Procurement, MD Telkom, Solocitor General, and CCK Director General
agreed to fast track the project by seeking authority from Treasury to
procure Detailed Feasibility Study (DFS), Detailed Technical Study
(DTS),
and The Mirine Survey (MS)using the later methods and subjected
Financial
Arrager (FA) tender to an open tender.

If you look at the overall project, the four services DFS, DTS, MS
and FA
are crucial to determining the time the project takes.  Three of these
projects DFS, DTS, and FA are complete and once the MS is complete, it
would enable us to procure the supply contract with sufficient
knowledge.
Secoindly, whoever is awarded the contract, will actually immediately
procure the material since all the information is available.

The argument that the MS is given along with the Suply contract
does not
hold water since there are many cable networks that have used the
model.
EASSY for example will not know the material requirement until the
MS is
complete.  In technical terms they are several months behind Teams.

You must understand that there are several interested parties, some
who
want to make quick bucks.  Ask yourself:  what is it they are
seeing that
our people can't see?  Consider Germany cable operators bagging in
more
that 6 billion euros in the last world cup in one month.  My friend we
need a serious talk.  Seriously, if I had my way, I would give the
entire
works as a tunkey project.  By now we could be at least three
months to
getting connected.


Regards


Bitange Ndemo.




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