3. By 2017. . .
1. Every citizen, resident, home and institution
will be connected through a countrywide
robust, accessible and affordable ICT
infrastructure.
4. By 2017. . .
2. Kenya will become the leading ICT Hub
in African attracting leading global
players and generating globally
respected local entrepreneurship and
innovation.
5. By 2017. . .
3. Public Services will be available to all
citizens through ICT. ICT will enable a
truly open and efficient Government
delivering meaningful value to citizens.
6. By 2017. . .
4. Kenya will be a Knowledge Based
Economy. All Kenyans will be able to use
ICT to improve their knowledge,
businesses and livelihood. ICT will
contribute greatly to Kenya’s economic
growth.
8. 1. Meeting Citizen Needs
Implement an integrated approach towards
provision of public services to citizens
through national networks for health,
education agriculture, financial services, and
market places
9. 2. Developing ICT Business
Foster the development of a globally
competitive ICT industry as an enabler
of the provision of citizen services and
transformative businesses
10. 3. Infusing ICT as a Driver of Industry
Transformation of key Vision 2030
economic sectors to significantly
enhance their productivity and global
competitiveness and propel Kenya’s
economic growth
12. 1. Integrated Country Positioning
Integrate Kenya’s ICT agenda into
local and international
communication including policy,
political and diplomatic initiatives
to promote Kenya’s innovation and
Konza Technology City
13. 2. Citizen Inclusion
Deploy integrated, open and secure
national networks across all technology
domains with an emphasis on shared
access, growing national capacity and
inclusion of all citizens
14. 3. Integrated and Open Public
Services Platform
Minimize duplication and create true
integration in the investment in public
services ICT to enable best practice
application of shared services, national
data infrastructure, open data, and
policy frameworks
15. Vision: Key Outcomes:
Kenya becomes 1.Every citizen connected
Africa’s most globally 2.Kenya is Africa’s ICT Hub
respected knowledge
economy 3.Public Services for all
4.A society built on knowledge
Strategic Pillars: Core Projects
1. Citizen end to end services,
1. Meeting citizen 2. Developing ICT 3. Infusing ICT as a • Target 80% Kenyan Households
needs Businesses driver of industry
Develop an integrated Foster the development Transformation of key
2. IT Industries development & Innovation
approach to access of of globally competitive Vision 2030 economic • 50,000 jobs
public services by ICT industry as an sectors to significantly
citizens through national enabler of the provision enhance their productivity
• 500 new organizations
networks for health, of citizen services and and global • 20 global facing innovations
education agriculture, transformative competitiveness and
financial services, and businesses propel Kenya’s economic
3. ICT-in-Industry
market places growth • Impact on GDP +25%
• 60% automation of SMEs
Egovernment Kenya ICT Board Private Sector
4. Human Capacity
• Research and Development centres of
excellence
Foundational Pillars: • Curriculum intervention
1. Integrated Country Positioning:
Integrate Kenya’s ICT agenda into local and international communication including policy, Core Projects
political and diplomatic initiatives to promote Kenya’s innovation and Konza Technology City
1. doITin Kenya campaign
1. Konza City Marketing
2. International and local ICT positioning
2. Citizen Inclusion:
Deploy integrated, open and secure national networks across all technology domains with an 2. Next generation super-broadband networks
emphasis on shared access, growing national capacity and inclusion of all citizens 1. Enhanced NOFBI
2. Thematic super networks (Health, Agriculture,
education, Trade)
1. World Class Government Shared services backbone & Citizen
3. Integrated & Open Public Services Platform: end to service services
Minimize duplication and create true integration in the investment in public services ICT to enable 1. Shared Services centre
best practice application of shared services, national data infostructure, open data, and policy 2. Citizen services centre
frameworks 3. Core shared services applications (lands, and citizen
service applications
16. Masterplan Formulation Team
• Ministry of Information and Communications
• National Communications Secretariat
• Directorate of e-Government
• Kenya IT and Outsourcing Society
• Kenya ICT Board
17. Next Steps
• Stakeholder feedback and input process,
April May 2012
• Finalization of detailed drafting May 2012
• End May 2012