New ICT chiefs to drive growth
The government has created a new position of chief information officer in technology in every ministry to help it keep pace with fast-changing ICT world... http://mobile.nation.co.ke/business/ICT-Ministries-Government-Fred-Matiangi/...
@Muraya, thanks for this. This is commendable and I believe a step in the right direction. I hope guys appointed won’t only be focused in kitting out the ministries with the latest ICT gadgetry but will aid implement systems (content?) to improve internal efficiencies and service delivery. For instance, the CTO in the health ministry can start by coming up with a blueprint for a National Health Management System which can, among other things, help identify potential disease outbreaks and aid in mobilization of resources to avert such. The Education CTO can aid in coming up with Learning Systems that the laptop recipients can use to make the machines truly meaningful in creating a digital generation. For instance, he can come up with a way to implement MIT’s popular Scratch programming language which aims to make young learners digital creators rather than just consumers. Or a system that can detect poor performance in lower grades so that necessary early interventions can take place to improve outcomes in KCPE or KCSE for given counties. I guess nirvana will be attained if we can get guys who are both domain as well as ICT experts to drive the kind of ICT revolution that GoKe needs. Whatever systems implemented should have a cross functional coherence across all ministries. For instance, my details should be centrally updated but available across all ministries etc.. There should also be information sharing but within the limits of the Privacy Act which can aid the Security guys to identify patterns and potentially take out the bad guys before they cause mayhem. I think each county should also have CTOs in addition to their ICT Country Execs to liaise with the Ministry CTOs. Lastly, it is my hope that this initiative will help local ICT companies to win government tenders, particularly for sound locally developed solutions or even consultancies. John Masiwe Business Development Director & CEO Blue Gate Technologies Ltd - Professional and Quality ICT Services 4th Floor – Bishop Maigua Plaza (opp. Uchumi Hyper – Ngong Rd) Ngong Road, Nairobi P. O. Box 344 – 00600 Nairobi Website: www.bluegate.co.ke | Email: jmasiwe@bluegate.co.ke | Tel: 0725 24 88 00 - 0714 772 468 Email Signature From: kictanet [mailto:kictanet-bounces+jmasiwe=bluegate.co.ke@lists.kictanet.or.ke] On Behalf Of S.M. Muraya via kictanet Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 4:47 PM To: John Masiwe Subject: [kictanet] New ICT chiefs to drive growth The government has created a new position of chief information officer in technology in every ministry to help it keep pace with fast-changing ICT world... http://mobile.nation.co.ke/business/ICT-Ministries-Government-Fred-Matiangi/...
My 2 cents, Before we even start off with the Ministries, what we need is a GoK or in KICTA a CTO/CIO, someone whose work is to push for innovations in the Government. This person should have very clear deliverables and expectations for their office and a large part of it should be in building or funding innovations that help GoKs and I would expect a lot of it should be to do with building Kenya as a technology hub and not just consuming technoiogy built elsewhere. This person / under their office should then recruit his team in different Ministries. The problem I see with the proposed approach is that, as it is, every Ministry has a head of IT and most likely they will just transform into the new roles and nothing will change. Regards On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 10:32 AM, John Masiwe via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
@Muraya, thanks for this.
This is commendable and I believe a step in the right direction. I hope guys appointed won’t only be focused in kitting out the ministries with the latest ICT gadgetry but will aid implement systems (content?) to improve internal efficiencies and service delivery. For instance, the CTO in the health ministry can start by coming up with a blueprint for a National Health Management System which can, among other things, help identify potential disease outbreaks and aid in mobilization of resources to avert such.
The Education CTO can aid in coming up with Learning Systems that the laptop recipients can use to make the machines truly meaningful in creating a digital generation. For instance, he can come up with a way to implement MIT’s popular Scratch programming language which aims to make young learners digital creators rather than just consumers. Or a system that can detect poor performance in lower grades so that necessary early interventions can take place to improve outcomes in KCPE or KCSE for given counties.
I guess nirvana will be attained if we can get guys who are both domain as well as ICT experts to drive the kind of ICT revolution that GoKe needs.
Whatever systems implemented should have a cross functional coherence across all ministries. For instance, my details should be centrally updated but available across all ministries etc.. There should also be information sharing but within the limits of the Privacy Act which can aid the Security guys to identify patterns and potentially take out the bad guys before they cause mayhem.
I think each county should also have CTOs in addition to their ICT Country Execs to liaise with the Ministry CTOs.
Lastly, it is my hope that this initiative will help local ICT companies to win government tenders, particularly for sound locally developed solutions or even consultancies.
*John Masiwe*
*Business Development Director & CEO*
*Blue Gate Technologies Ltd - *Professional and Quality ICT Services
4th Floor – Bishop Maigua Plaza (opp. Uchumi Hyper – Ngong Rd)
Ngong Road, Nairobi
P. O. Box 344 – 00600 Nairobi
Website: www.bluegate.co.ke | Email: jmasiwe@bluegate.co.ke | Tel: 0725 24 88 00 - 0714 772 468
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+1 @Ngigi. John Masiwe Business Development Director & CEO Blue Gate Technologies Ltd - Professional and Quality ICT Services 4th Floor – Bishop Maigua Plaza (opp. Uchumi Hyper – Ngong Rd) Ngong Road, Nairobi P. O. Box 344 – 00600 Nairobi Website: www.bluegate.co.ke | Email: jmasiwe@bluegate.co.ke | Tel: 0714 772 468 From: Ngigi Waithaka [mailto:ngigi@at.co.ke] Sent: Monday, June 23, 2014 10:44 AM To: John Masiwe; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions Subject: Re: [kictanet] New ICT chiefs to drive growth My 2 cents, Before we even start off with the Ministries, what we need is a GoK or in KICTA a CTO/CIO, someone whose work is to push for innovations in the Government. This person should have very clear deliverables and expectations for their office and a large part of it should be in building or funding innovations that help GoKs and I would expect a lot of it should be to do with building Kenya as a technology hub and not just consuming technoiogy built elsewhere. This person / under their office should then recruit his team in different Ministries. The problem I see with the proposed approach is that, as it is, every Ministry has a head of IT and most likely they will just transform into the new roles and nothing will change. Regards On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 10:32 AM, John Masiwe via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote: @Muraya, thanks for this. This is commendable and I believe a step in the right direction. I hope guys appointed won’t only be focused in kitting out the ministries with the latest ICT gadgetry but will aid implement systems (content?) to improve internal efficiencies and service delivery. For instance, the CTO in the health ministry can start by coming up with a blueprint for a National Health Management System which can, among other things, help identify potential disease outbreaks and aid in mobilization of resources to avert such. The Education CTO can aid in coming up with Learning Systems that the laptop recipients can use to make the machines truly meaningful in creating a digital generation. For instance, he can come up with a way to implement MIT’s popular Scratch programming language which aims to make young learners digital creators rather than just consumers. Or a system that can detect poor performance in lower grades so that necessary early interventions can take place to improve outcomes in KCPE or KCSE for given counties. I guess nirvana will be attained if we can get guys who are both domain as well as ICT experts to drive the kind of ICT revolution that GoKe needs. Whatever systems implemented should have a cross functional coherence across all ministries. For instance, my details should be centrally updated but available across all ministries etc.. There should also be information sharing but within the limits of the Privacy Act which can aid the Security guys to identify patterns and potentially take out the bad guys before they cause mayhem. I think each county should also have CTOs in addition to their ICT Country Execs to liaise with the Ministry CTOs. Lastly, it is my hope that this initiative will help local ICT companies to win government tenders, particularly for sound locally developed solutions or even consultancies. John Masiwe Business Development Director & CEO Blue Gate Technologies Ltd - Professional and Quality ICT Services 4th Floor – Bishop Maigua Plaza (opp. Uchumi Hyper – Ngong Rd) Ngong Road, Nairobi P. O. Box 344 – 00600 Nairobi Website: www.bluegate.co.ke | Email: jmasiwe@bluegate.co.ke | Tel: 0725 24 88 00 - 0714 772 468 Email Signature From: kictanet [mailto:kictanet-bounces+jmasiwe <mailto:kictanet-bounces%2Bjmasiwe> =bluegate.co.ke@lists.kictanet.or.ke] On Behalf Of S.M. 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John Masiwe
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Ngigi Waithaka
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S.M. Muraya