Day 1 – Monday 25th March 2013 - CTO · Keynote presentation: E-Gov readiness at the global and...
Transcript of Day 1 – Monday 25th March 2013 - CTO · Keynote presentation: E-Gov readiness at the global and...
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08.00 Registration and Coffee Delegates Assemble in Victoria Ballroom
09.00 Delegates to be seated in the Victoria Ballroom by 09.00 am sharp Delegates rise for Uganda's National Anthem Master of Ceremonies Fred OTUNNU, Head, Communications, Uganda Communications Commission
09.05 Welcome address by the Host Godfrey MUTABAZI, Executive Director, Uganda Communications Commission
09.10 Welcome Address by the Secretariat Prof. Tim UNWIN, Secretary General, Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation
09.15 Ministerial Opening Address Hon. Ruhakana RUGUNDA, Minister of Information and Communication Technology Republic of Uganda
Day 1 – Monday 25th March 2013
Session I: e-Governance administration: policies, structures and frameworks
10:45 E-Governance Administration: Structures and Frameworks Keynote presentation: E-Gov readiness at the global and regional levels Vincenzo AQUARO Chief of E-Government Branch Public Administration and Development Management Division (DPADM) United Nations Department of Economic & Social Affairs (UNDESA)
10.15
Morning Refreshments and Networking Break in the Stables foyer
10.00 VIP Walkabout
10.40 Sponsor Opening Remarks Building sustainable e-government programmes to serve the people Howard XUE, Director of the Board, ZTE ICT Technologies
09.45 Group Photograph of International Delegates
11.00 Featured presentation: UNPACS: The Role of Institutional Frameworks and Leadership in e-Government Readiness in Africa
09.25 Address by the Chief Guest Right Hon. Patrick Amama MBABAZI, Prime Minister, Republic of Uganda
15.00 Sunday 24th March 2013 Accreditation & Early Registration begins in the foyer of Speke Resort
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Elida RECI, Africa Coordinator, Public Administration and Development Management United Nations Department of Economic & Social Affairs (UNDESA)
11.15 Panel discussion: Resolving issues limiting effective e-Governance administration in Africa • Who should e-Governance implementing
agencies report to: the PM/Presidency, the Ministry of ICT or Finance Ministry?
• Whole Government Approach: What are the
hindrances and challenges to inter-institutional collaboration?
• Institutional frameworks to overcome the
challenges in promoting the e-Gov agenda • Building awareness to drive adoption and use
of e-government services Panellists: • Hon. Jean Philbert NSENGIMANA,
Minister of Youth and ICTs, Rwanda • Hon. Sheka TARAWALIE, Deputy Minister
for Internal Affairs, Sierra Leone • Katherine GETAO, e-Government
Directorate, Presidency and Cabinet Affairs Office, Kenya
• Dr. Jabiri BAKARI, CEO, e-Government
Agency, Tanzania • Dr. Francis TUSUBIRA, National
Information Technology Authority, Uganda
• Vincenzo AQUARO, (DPADM), United Nations Department of Economic & Social Affairs (UNDESA)
12.00 Q & A
Session II: Enabling infrastructure for e-Governance – Issues and Challenges
12.15 Sponsor Presentation: Broadband connectivity for e-Service delivery • Dr. Shiv BAKSHI, Vice President,
Industry Relations, Ericsson
12.30 Featured Presentation: A Totally-Connected Government: The Zim-Connect Project • Alex MARUFU, Group Chief Operating
Officer, Twenty-third Century Systems • Solomon MHLANGA, Principal Director,
Modernisation Department, Office of the President and Cabinet, Zimbabwe
13.00 Exhibition Visit and Networking Lunch at Speke Resort Poolside
Session III: Big Data, Cloud infrastructure and public data management
14.00 Sponsor Presentation: National Registry: The backbone of a nation’s identification programme Matthias K. KOEHLER, Vice President and Head of Sales, Muehlbauer Cards and Tecurity
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14.15 Session Discussion: Making Cloud work for e-Governance in Africa • Public e-data infrastructure models to
accelerate e-Services • Security and privacy issues for government
data on the cloud • Organising public data through capture, and
trusted digital repositories • National Certification Authorities, Payment
Gateways and Public Key Infrastructure • Citizen credentialing, Biometric
Identification and e-Passports Session Moderator: Bob LYAZI, Director, Rural Communication Development Fund, UCC Panellists: • Dr. Anne THURSTON, International Records
Management Trust • Matthias K. KOEHLER, Vice President and
Head of Sales, Muehlbauer Cards and Security
• Raul ZAMBRANO, Democratic Governance
Group, UNDP Bureau for Development • Eric SINDEU, TRB, Cameroon
15.15 Workshop: Digital Data and E-Records as the Foundation for Transparency
Day 2 – Tuesday 26th March 2013
08.00 Registration and Coffee
09.30 Chairperson Opening Remarks Ms Mantai MURRY, Senior Consultant, Analysys Mason
Session IV: E-Justice, E-Health and E-Education: Framework and Technology
09.40 Featured Presentation: The State of Broadband Readiness for e-Gov in Africa Ms. Mantai MURRY, Senior Consultant, Analysys Mason
• Open Government and Trustworthy Records • Reliable records as evidence of government
accountability • Case studies from the Commonwealth • Assessing records readiness for Open Data Workshop Leader: Dr. Anne THURSTON, Director, International Records Management Trust
18.00 Welcome Cocktails
19.00 Entertainment hosted by Uganda Communications Commission at Infinity Poolside by Lake Victoria
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09.55 Addressing the e-Gov challenge: Simplify I.T. – An executive review from Africa Peter FUZES, Public Sector Leader, ECEMEA, Oracle Corporation
10.10 Sponsor Case Study: e-Education in Ethiopia—the benefits of a successful e-Education case in Ethiopia Joyce HOU, Chief Solution Manager for e-Government, ZTE
10.25 Session Presentation: Understanding the Key Drivers for embarking on e-Health programs Dr. Moretlo MOLEFI, Managing Director, Telemedicine Africa
10.40 Closing Remarks and Q&A
10.50 Morning Refreshments and Networking Break in Stables foyer
Session V: e-Governance at work: appropriate practice and solutions in Africa
11.15 Cloud Gabon – effective digital administration of public services • Armand LICHAMBANY, Digital Economy
Department, Gabon
11.30 Interoperability of national e-Governance services in Nigeria • Gerald ILUKWE, CEO, Galaxy Backbone,
Nigeria
12.00 Uganda: E-Gov to enable social transformation and economic development • James SAAKA, Executive Director, National
Information Technology Authority, Uganda
12.30 Exhibition Visit and Networking Lunch at Speke Resort Poolside
Session VI: M-Services: Fostering Service Innovation, Security and Privacy
13.30 Session Presentation: Ensuring security for socially-valued m-services: mobile money and mobile payment services Onajite REGHA, CEO, E-Payment Providers Association of Nigeria
13.45 Featured Presentation: Issues, Strategies and Solutions for National Mobile Device Registration Timothy JASIONOWSKI, Vice President, Product Management, iconectiv
14.00 Panel Discussion: Stimulating Utilisation of mobile money and other m-services in Africa • Key determinants for the adoption of m-
government applications
11.45 Delivering secure, public-oriented e-Government facilities in Africa • Dr. Jabiri BAKARI, Chief Executive Officer,
Tanzanian e-Government Agency
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• Accessing ways to fast-track the adoption
and use of m-government services • Replicating the successes of m-money for
other public m-services in Africa • Ensuring fail-safe public key infrastructure
and payment gateways in Africa Panellists: • Onajite REGHA, CEO, E-Payment
Providers’ Association of Nigeria • Herman KASEKENDE, Managing Director,
Standard Chartered Bank, Uganda • Edith KABABURE, Centenary Bank,
Uganda • Timothy JASIONOWSKI, Vice President,
Product Management, iconectiv
14.30 Afternoon Refreshments and Networking Break in the Stables foyer
15.00 Tutorial on IP for E-Gov • AFRINIC and IP in Africa: the
numbers • How can Governments secure
resources for their networks • IP policy process for the region • How can AFRINIC help governments
in transition from v4 to v6
15.30 Government and Civil Society Perspectives • Impact of Open Data on countries and
the state of play in Africa (Kenya, Ghana, Uganda)
• How to implement an Open Data Initiative: Technical, Organisational and Legal Aspects
• Creating the ecosystem for a successful open data initiative
Workshop Leaders: • Carlos IGLESIAS, Open Data Advocate
and Senior Consultant, SB Consulting • Reinier BATTENBERG, Founder, Fruits
for Thought, Uganda
17.30 Networking Cocktails Sponsored by Oracle Corporation hosted in Stables Bar
19.30 Evening Reception Sponsored by ZTE at the Terrace of Marina Restaurant
Workshop Leaders: • Badru NTEGE, Chairman of the Board,
Afrinic • Ernest BYARUHANGA, Policy Manger,
Afrinic
Workshop on open data for open government
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08.00 Registration and Coffee
09.30 Chairperson Opening Remarks
09.35 Welcome Remarks by CTO
Session VII: Proof of concept in mobile Agriculture (m-Agriculture)
9:45 ICTs for Food Security in Uganda: Prospects and the Way Forward Daniel NINSIIMA Makerere University Agricultural Research
10.00 Learnings from Life Long Learning for Farmers (L3F), a Commonwealth of Learning Initiative Prof. Moses TENWYA, Director Makerere University Agricultural Research
10.15 Panel Discussion moderated by Daniel NINSIIMA • ICTs and Extension: A Government View • Spreading the Benefits of Crop Research
to Farmers • Market Information for Informed
Decisions • Empowering Info-mediaries in Rural
Communities
Day 3 – Wednesday 27th March 2013
• Prof. Moses TENYWA, Director, Makerere University Agricultural Research Institute, Uganda
• Mugisha BONIFACE, Chief Information
Officer, Agriculture Technology and Agribusiness Advisory Services (ATAAS) Project, Uganda
• Chris BUKENYA, Technical Services
Manager, National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS), Uganda
• Christine NAMATOVU, Communications
Director, Lifecare Initiatives
Session IX: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for food security and land management in Africa: a mini-tutorial
11.15
Sponsor Presentation: GIS and remote-sensing for improved crop yields
11.30 Foster MENSAH, Executive Director, Centre for Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Services, University of Ghana
12.15 Exhibition Visit and Networking Lunch at Speke Resort Poolside
Session X: Transformative effects of radio for Africa’s farms and farmers
13.15 Case-Study Presentation: Using radio to provide farmers with agriculture information and education • Kasooha ISMAEL, Producer, Kibaale Kagadi
Community Radio Station
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Day 4 – Thursday 28th March 2013
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Field Visit to Mukono for International Dele-gates, hosted by RCDF followed by an excursion Visit include trip to government school equipped for e-education & municipal hospital using e-records for outpatient management Buses depart Speke Resort at 8:30 am Buses return to Speke Resort at 5.00 pm
13.45 Farm Radio Live!
14.15 Farewell Address: Dr. Wilberforce KISEMBA-MUGERWA, Chairperson, National Planning Authority, Uganda
14.30 Closing Ceremony for e-Gov Africa 2013 • Godfrey MUTABAZI, Executive Director,
Uganda Communications Commission • Prof. Tim UNWIN, Secretary-General,
Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation
• Dr Francis F. TUSUBIRA, Chairperson,
National Information Technology Authority, Uganda
• Nyombi TEMBO, Deputy Minister for
ICT, Republic of Uganda • Sheka TARAWALIE, Deputy Minister of
Internal Affairs, Sierra Leone
15.00
Close of Conference
15.15 Afternoon Refreshments and Networking Break