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National ICT Master Plan
Prof. Timothy Mwololo WaemaChairman, ICT Master Plan Task Force
KSMS, March 20th 2014
Presentation to Stakeholders
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Outline
1. Background
2. Vision & guiding principles
3. Master plan details
4. Key implementation issues
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1. Background
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Why ICT MP?
• ICT has a critical role in driving the economic,
social and political development of Kenya asespoused in Vision 2030
• It is a roadmap to a knowledge economy – Help Kenya transition to a Knowledge Society – Achieve real socio-economic growth
• Address key challenges that may hinder the
ICT sector from playing its rightful role innational development
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Why review?• Validation by an independent team of
professionals
• Consult key stakeholders more
• Align with key documents: – Constitution, esp. the realities of devolved government
– Vision 2030 2nd MTP
– Jubilee Manifesto – New laws enacted in between November 2012 –
January 2013 (ST&1 Act 2013, TVET Act 2013,Universities Act 2012)
• Initial ICT Master Plan created by former ICTBand ICT Authority was created in Aug. 2013
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Members• Prof. Timothy Waema (UoN, Chair)
• Prof. R. Marwanga (Dean, Faculty of ICT, SU)• Dr. Agnes Wausi (SCI, UoN)
• Prof. M. Kashorda (KENET/USIU)
• Fiona Asonga (TESPOK)
• Joseph Kihanya (ICT State Dept)
• Dave Leteipan (ICT consultant/private sector)
• Ezekiel Saina (Govt, KRA)
• County Representative (County Govts)• Co-opted members (ICTA)
– Dr. Katherine Getao
– Mr. Joshua Muiruri
– Mr. John Sergon
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2. Vision & guiding principles• V2030 Vision
– A globally competitive and prosperous nation with a high
quality of life by 2030 • 2nd MTP for Vision 2030
– Overall Theme: Transforming Kenya: pathway to devolution,socio-economic development, equity and national unity
– ICT Theme: Strengthening the foundation for a knowledge-
based economy• Revised Vision
– Kenya as a regional ICT hub and a globally competitivedigital economy
• Theme: Towards a digital Kenya• Guiding principles
– Partnership – Equity and non-discrimination – Technology neutrality – Environmental protection and conservation
– Good governance – Incentivize
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3. Master Plan Details
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ICT human capital & workforce
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Kenya as a regional ICThub and a globally
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Integrated information infrastructure
Integrated ICT infrastructure
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Vision
Kenya as a regional ICT hub and a globallycompetitive digital economy Key Outcomes
Pillars1) 8% contribution to GDP
2) 180,000 direct jobs
3) 37 successfully
commercialized ICT
applications (at least two
transformative (m-pesa
type))4) 55 ICT companies
established
5) Improved global
competitiveness by moving
up 15 points on GII, e-Govt
& NRI rankings
6) Recognition of Kenya as a
regional ICT hub7) Increased public value of
e-Government services
with 50% of adults
accessing at least one e-
Govt service
8) ICT is classified as a
standalone economic
sector by 2016
e-GovernmentServices: Toprovide e-Govtinformation andservices to allkey stakeholdersto improvegovernance
ICT as a Driver ofIndustry: Totransform key
economic sectorsto enhanceproductivity,efficiency &globalcompetitiveness
Developing ICTBusinesses: Todevelop ICT
businessesproducingexportable, quality &competitiveproducts/services
Foundations
Integrated information infrastructure: To develop integrated information
infrastructure & ensure maximum access to information held by public
authorities to citizens & businesses in an affordable and secure way
ICT human capital and workforce development: To develop quality and
sustainable local ICT skills and workforce as a pre-requisite to the
development of a viable ICT sector
Integrated ICT infrastructure: To provide the integrated infrastructure
backbone required to enable cost effective delivery of e-Govt services
& development of ICT products & services
Overview
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Integrated ICT infrastructureObjectives
Support provision of reliable, secure andaffordable connectivity across the countryto all citizens
Flagship Projects
• Providing affordable and qualitybroadband infrastructure to underservedareas
• Creating school community network thatprovides broadband connectivity to allschools
• Creating health community network thatprovides broadband connectivity to allhealth centres
• Providing quality and secure ICTinfrastructure to all National & CountyGovt offices, while maximizing sharing ofICT infrastructure (e.g. call & data centres)
Key Outcomes
• Increased coverage ofthe national broadbandinfrastructure:- 35% Households- 100% Schools- 100% Health centres
•
High quality ofbroadband- 99.99% availability- high reliability- secure (can betrusted)
•
Affordable broadbandfor citizens (cost as %of disposable income isbenchmarked againstMICs)
• Additional 2.5%
contribution to GDP
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E-infrastructure index comparisons
• e-infrastructure index (or telecoms infrastructure index
(TII)) is an arithmetic average composite of: – Penetration of internet users, main fixed telephone lines,mobile subscribers, fixed internet subscriptions & fixedbroadband facilities
• TII can be taken as proxy for ICT infrastructure index• Note: Kenya is comparable to LMIC countries• Source: Global e-Government Survey, 2008-2012
0.1212 0.1111 0.1283
0.2214
0.3568
0.6028
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
KENYA GHANA SENEGAL S.AFRICA BRAZIL PORTUGAL
E-Infrastructure Index
2012
2010
2008
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ICT infrastructure & digitalcontent comparisons
• Measures five variables: mobile network coverage, internationalInternet bandwidth, secure Internet servers, and electricityproduction as well as the accessibility of digital content
• Note: Kenya is comparable to LMIC countries• Source: Global information technology report, 2013 , 2012
2.8 2.5 2.9
4.2 4.2
5.2
2.9 2.63
3.64
5
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
KENYA GHANA SENEGAL S.AFRICA BRAZIL PORTUGAL
Infrastructure and Digital Content Scores (1-7)
2013
2012
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Internet affordability by ITU
• Three variables assesses the cost of accessing ICTs, eithervia mobile telephony or fixed broadband Internet, as wellas the level of competition in the Internet and telephonysectors that determine this cost.
• Note: Kenya is within LMIC & close to S. Africa but Ghanadoes very well!!
•
Source: Global information technology report, 2013 , 2012
105
59
118
104
76
57
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
Affordability Rank
2013
2012
3.8
5.4
3.1
3.9
55.4
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Affordability Index
2013
2012
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Integrated info infrastructureObjectives
• Facilitate efficient and effectiveGovernment services
• Enhance data access and protectionstewardship of public data & information
Flagship Projects• Companies registry database as part of
establishments data hub• Integrated persons registry database as
part of persons data hub• National spatial data infrastructure
(NSDI) as part of land data hub• Assets registry database as part of assets
data hub (e.g. vehicles, buildings, etc.)• Middleware platform - This project will
facility fast & effective access to/sharingof national public data repositories foranalytical & other MCDA purposes
Key Outcomes
• Enhanced public dataintegrity that facilitatesefficient and effectivedelivery of Governmentservices
• Improved transparency
& accountabilitythrough securelyaccessible public data& information, therebypromoting +veinternational
image of Kenya• Improved Kenya’s
e-Government rankingin the world in line withthe digital govtphilosophy (at least
15 points)
i i i
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Citizen-centric one-stop-nonstopmodel of service
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ICT human capital & workforceObjectives
• Develop a critical mass of local high-endICT skills
• Develop ICT ready workforce• Increase digital literacy of citizens• Strengthen ICTA’s leadership & ICT capacity
Flagship Projects
• Establishing 5 CoEs in education & trainingof high end Electrical Eng., Computer Sc.& Information Systems professionals
• Financing a 1-2 year intensive structured
training and attachment programproducing 500 graduates per year
• Attracting top quality global universitiesto offer ICT programs in Konza Technocity
• Development of MOOCs-type ICTcontinuous education courses for training
of trainers and the public
Key Outcomes
• Availability ofsustainable local highend ICT skills to meetthe needs of theindustry
• Adequate workforce to
transform and innovatebusiness using ICT• ICT literate population
capable of exploitingICT products andservices for improved
quality of life
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E-Government servicesObjectives
• Offer consistent, integrated,e-government citizen centric services
Flagship Projects• Universal single registration system for
persons & the associated huduma services• Company registry system and the
associated huduma services• National land information management
system, relying on a National Spatial DataInfrastructure (NSDI) and the associatedhuduma services
• Conducive legal and regulatory frameworkto address gaps
Key Outcomes
• Increased public value
of e-Govt services with
50% of adults accessing
at least one e-service
• 8 out of 10 usersbeing ‘very satisfied’
with the quality of GoKelectronic services
• Enhanced digitalpresence & economiccompetitiveness usingICT, thereby improving
the e-gov ranking andease of doing businessrank internationally byat least 15 placesby 2017
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E-Govt index and rank comparison
• e-govt index a composite index of online services index,e-infrastructure index and human capacity index
• Note: Kenya is ahead of LMIC and is close to UMIC level(below rank 100)
•
Source: Global e-Government Survey, 2008-2012
0.412
0.316
0.267
0.487
0.617
0.717
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
e-Government Index
2012
2010
2008
119
145
163
101
59
33
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
e-Government Ranking
2012
2010
2008
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Ease of doing business comparison
– Note: Kenya is in LMIC and is ahead of Senegal
– Source: WB, 2012
129
67
178
41
116
31
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
KENYA GHANA SENEGAL S.AFRICA BRAZIL PORTUGAL
Doing Business Rank (185 Countries)
2014
2013
2012
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ICT as a driver of industryObjectives
• Automate processes in the product andservice delivery value chains acrossvarious economic sectors
Flagship Projects
• Integrated security, intelligence andsurveillance system, including the ICTinfrastructure to police stations
• National payment gateway• National electronic single window system• National agriculture commodity exchange• School laptop project, including:
• review of school curricula• conversion of courseware into digital• ICT training for teachers• broadband internet connectivity to
the schools
Key Outcomes
• Additional 1.5%contribution toGDP by 2017/18(indirect and verydifficult to measure)
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Developing ICT businessesObjectives
• Work with relevant State Depts topromote ICT innovations and theircommercialization
• Grow number of ITES companies andthe range of services provided
• Grow and monitor the local ICT industry
Flagship Projects
• A Science and Technology Park and
ITES Centre in Konza Techno City andconnected to other innovation hubs aspart of scaling up ICT innovations
• Program to support commercialization ofICT innovations
Key Outcomes
• 180,000 direct jobs• 10 successfully
commercialized ICTapplications
• 55 ICT companiesestablished
•
Retention of at least60% of revenue fromICT IPs
• Recognition of Kenyaas a regional ICT Hub
• Improved global
competitiveness(Improve Kenya’s bothGII & NRI by 15 points)
• ICT is classified asindependent sectorby 2016
• Additional 1.5%contribution to GDP
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Global innovation index
• GII score is the simple average of the Innovation Input &the Innovation Output Sub-Indexes
• Although Kenya has been sliding, it is still within the LMIC•
Source: Global Innovation Index Report, 2011,2012,2013
30.29 30.6 30.48
37.636.33
45.1
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Global Innovation Index(score 0-100)
2013
2012
2011
9994 96
5864
34
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Global Innovation Rank
2013
2012
2011
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Capacity for innovation sub-index
• Kenya has been improving over the years• Kenya is comparable to the UMICs on capacity for
innovation•
Source: WEF- report, 2013, 2012, 2011
3.5
3.13.2
3.5
3.7
3.5
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
Capacity for Innovation Index
2013
2012
2011
46
81
69
41
3440
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Capacity for Innovation Rank
2013
2012
2011
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NRI index and rank comparisons
• NRI is a composite indicator composed of environment,readiness of a society to use ICT, usage by all mainstakeholders and impact of ICT on economy & society
• By 2012, Kenya was better than the LMICs• Source: WEF: Global Information Technology Report,
2012, 2011, 2010
3.51 3.44 3.42
3.87 3.92
4.63
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
4.5
5
Network Readiness Index
2012
2011
2010
9397 100
7265
33
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Network Readiness Rank
2012
2011
2010
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4. Key implementation issues
Financing
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Financing• Govt funding
– Consolidate all Ministries ICT budgets by 2015/2016 for
flagship ICT projects – Increase ICT from 0.3% to 5% of National and County
government budgets from 2015/2016 – Use USF (0.5% of turn-over of ICT operators and
service providers) from 2015/2016
– Use Equalization Fund to fund ICT projects inmarginalized counties from 2014/2015
– Use NRF (2% GDP) to finance ICT innovations
• Private Sector - suitable incentives and PPParrangements to fund some flagship projects
• Development partners to fund Kenya’s priorities• Capital markets e.g. ICT infrastructure bonds• Small Business Administration Agency to provide
government guarantee to the commercial banks to
facilitate financing of ICT innovations by 2015/2016
ICT u get oma ns
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ICT u get oma ns• Centralized MoICT budget for shared services
– For all shared services, including communicationsconnectivity (LANs, WANs, BB links, etc.); data centres and
servers; software licenses; & computing devices – ICTA will provide clear SLAs to MCDAs consuming the shared
services
• Ministry budgets for functional systems – For specific ‘business’ systems in the different Ministries, the
functional aspects of the system will belong to the Ministry – Common items such as the Data Centre, Database platforms
etc, will leverage on the Shared Services and will beprovisioned accordingly
– ICTA will work with the specific Ministry to deliver the
required functionality to ensure seamless integration andinteroperability
• Ministry budgets for end-user equipment & consumables – Guidelines & standards will be used to streamline all these
procurements – Use of framework contracting will be introduced to ease and
streamline this component as well.
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St t i f M&E
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Strategies for M&E
• Collection of M&E data – Enhance the capacity of KNBS to collect ICT data on a
regular basis based on ICT sector indicators (Annex 3) – CAK and other governmental bodies like ICTA to pool their
resources and support KNBS in its mandate of collectingcredible ICT demand-side data. The data would then beshared across all sectors
–
Govt to finance at least one ICT Observatory that shallanalyze the data collected by KNBS for different sectors andprepare sector specific M&E reports. The Observatory couldbe at a University-based research center or an umbrellaresearch organization
•
M&E data analysis – ICT State Dept to build capacity for ICT M&E data – ICTA to finance an annual ICT readiness study of important
sectors of the economy as defined in the strategic pillars – All the data collected should then be available on the Open
Data platform for use by all sectors of the economy
Proposed governance changes
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Proposed governance changes• Oversight committee
– Chaired by HE the President, ICT State Dept/ICTA as the
Secretary – Representation of private sector and academia – Monitors status of implementation of Master Plan and resolves
inter-ministerial challenges
• Inter-ministerial project steering committee –
Chaired by the CS of the Ministry that owns the project – Representation of relevant ministries and agencies – Appoints the Project Manager(s) – Does M&E & reports progress to the Oversight Committee
• Critical partnerships –
WG of County EOs ico ICT chaired by the ICTA CEO – WG of CIOs State Departments chaired by the ICTA CEO
• MoICT capacity – Overall mandate of overseeing ICT staff development in the
public and private sector – Monitor the growth of the ICT sector – Build necessary capacity, esp. in Human Capacity, M&E, etc.
P j t t t
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BudgetProject
implement
Projectimplement
Infra-structure
Oversight Committee Chaired by HEThe Presidency
Ministry ofICT
Ministry ofFinance
Ministry 2 Ministry n
Plan technical support
Coordination & evaluation support
… Project
implement
Ministry 1
Projectimplement
CountyGovernment
Operationsupport
ICT
Officers
ICT
Officers
ICT
Officers
ICT
Officers
ICT
Officers
Inter-Ministerial ProjectSteering Committee
Planning & technical support
ICTOfficers
Project M&E information
Inter-Ministerial Project SteeringCommittee
ICT Authority
Proj. mgnt governance structure
Summary of the Roles of the Key
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Summary of the Roles of the KeyStakeholders in the Project Cycle
Project cycle
stage Oversight
Committeechaired by the
President
Inter-
ministerialProject Steering
Committee
PMO
(ICTA) MDA
Projectconception Projectinitiation Projectplanning Procurement Projectexecution M&E
Project closure
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Thank you
Ahsante sana
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