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EMIS Current Status Organizational Structure
Existing sections Responsibility of sections Activities Policies
Functions/Services/Methods Services provided for the ministry, provincial offices and
schools
Methods for performing the department functions
Technical Review System developed structure Technologies used Functionalities A well defined software engineering methodology for
development of software at EMIS. Developing a policy for EMIS development at MoE
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EMIS Current Status
Human Resource
The staff who are working on the system.
Creating a sustainable organization
structure for EMIS at MoE.
Problems and needs
The current problems that exist in the
system and what changes needs to be
brought in the current procedures, policies,
technical side … .
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EMIS Development Initial Plan
EMIS Deployment Strategy (Central and
Provinces Level)
The current strategy is not dominant on all aspects
of a strategic plan for a ministry’s EMIS.
It is mostly focused on data administration.
There are other important matters to be planned
such as technical infrastructure, application and
more.
A long term and complete strategy is needed to be
developed, meanwhile improving the current
system.
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EMIS Development Initial Plan Strategy for the following:
Hardware Infrastructure development and implementation
System software standardization at MoE ( Operating
systems, web platforms etc)
Standard Application development & Implementation
methodology. Make or buy decision making. Develop Vs
outsource strategy.
Networking and data centre strategy for MoE
Capacity building strategy for the MoE
Change Management strategy for the MoE
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EMIS Development Initial Plan
EMIS developed module review, installation
and configuration
A thorough plan for application development should
be created. The structure of the application should
be specified. The technologies used in the
development of the application should be stated as
well.
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EMIS Development Initial Plan The Required Softwares for Other Departments
Different departments of MoE need software and databases for their activities.
It’s EMIS responsibility to make policy and standard for all departments’ application development.
Each department should not develop its own application independently without cooperation of EMIS. Else it will create lots of various problems for MoE in the future.
The technical development should be under EMIS supervision, the functional and administrative aspects belong to each department.
It’s necessary to prevent duplication, wastage of time, system resources and so on.
Developing the mechanism for an oversight committee to regulate application development / deployment at MoE
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EMIS Development Initial Plan
Policy and Procedure
The current policy is very limited and does not cover
all aspects of EMIS activities. As the system is
developed and changed a new policy and modified
procedures need to be developed and
implemented.
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EMIS Development Initial Plan Infrastructure
The current infrastructure is very simple, disorganized and contains some disadvantages.
The central system needs lots of improvements in infrastructure and application layers.
The system must be developed in such a way that it should be available in any circumstances.
The system should be designed and built in three layers, the central system (Data Center), the provincial offices systems, and the district offices systems (The Sub-Systems).
Data can be transferred on monthly or weekly basis by storage media. t is not needed to have internet connection for transferring data to the central systems.
The cooperation of the ICT department is needed in development of the EMIS infrastructure and installation of the systems.
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EMIS Development Initial Plan
Capacity building at central and provinces
level
Trainings/Workshops/Seminars needs to be
planned held as the system is further developed
and changed.
Different trainings are needed for different
categories of people such as training for technical
staff, M&R staff, provincial and district offices’ staff
and seminars and workshops for system provincial
and district managers.
EMIS itself has very few technical staffs at the
moment. The work area is very wide and needs lots
of improvement. Therefore, EMIS needs more
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