"The Authority is to set, monitor and regulate standards for
informational technology planning, acquisition, implementation, ..."

Surely between the Uganda National Bureau of Standards and the
Ministry of ICT these roles are already covered.

Joseph

On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 2:03 AM, P. A. Bagyenda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.parliament.go.ug/billtrack/bills/text/2008-008.pdf
> You may want to get some views in on the matter.  Edward Baliddawa, who is
> known to many of us, is understood to be the chairman of the committee that
> will discuss this Bill. Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  You will no doubt note Section 21, which taken together with Sec. 19 and
> Schedule 2 offers more than a little opportunity for legalised abuse. Yes,
> no African government needs a law like this to abuse the rights of citizens,
> but I'm sure there are lessons in history that would counsel against letting
> this pass as it is...
> P.
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