Walu,
This version is a splendid improvement from the earlier one. Someone must have worked overdrive over the weekend to get it to this status. Or was somebody sitting on the dossier only to pull it out on a Monday morning? Let me know so that I decide whether to recommend "apigiwe" makofi or "apigwe" makofi.
Overall, the document makes good for a zero draft. Apparently there are a few issues to do with the sequencing logic that we will need to straighten up so that the reader is not tossed back and forth when going through the policy document e.g E-Commerce & E-govt among other sections are scattered across. Also observable from a broad perspective is that the core/ foundational aspects of ICT are relegated to the latter chapters of the document; Chapter 8 and beyond. Personally, I am finding it easier to read the document from the rear.
As you state it will be absolutely in order to have a structured form of discussion so that we can dissect and scrutinize the various clauses for posterity reasons.
Kamotho Njenga
Hey Listers,
revisit http://www.information.go.ke/
the Draft ICT (Amendment) Policy has now been upgraded to our expected standards. Go through and feel free to email comments...though it maybe better of GG and Barack could structure an online discussion on the same to bring out more structured feedback. Hopefully to be followed by a face2face convention on the same like we had, back in 2006.
walu.
--- On Thu, 8/25/11, Walubengo J <jwalu@yahoo.com> wrote:
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Subject: Re: [kictanet] ICT Amendment Policy
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Bw. PS,
I have read through the ICT(Amdendment) Policy and got more lost than informed. Probably because am not a "learned friend" but I found the document deliberately "legalize" and possibly repeatative (am avoiding to say cut and paste) of selected sections of the new constitution.
But I could be wrong for my expecting to find a friendly and readable document like the ICT policy 2006 - BUT now with revisions incorporating both the new constitution and the new developments in the ICT Sector. This is what I would have imagined an Amended Policy to look like.
But maybe that is seperate document that maybe coming later? Eng Kariuki & Co. any clarifications on this would be much appreciated.
walu.
--- On Wed, 8/24/11, Solomon Mbũrũ Kamau <solo.mburu@gmail.com> wrote:
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Subject: Re: [kictanet] ICT Amendment Policy
To: jwalu@yahoo.com
Cc: "KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>
Date: Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 8:02 PMThank you Dakitari for this. I had download it from the site you've
provided and will add my input once I'm in the net able area.
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> Listers,
> We have amended the 2006 ICT Policy (see http://www.information.go.ke/)
> in line with the Constitution. We have also included ICT emerging
> issues. This is the first draft that we need your input before we can
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