Hi all, A news from government IT agencies, we are in the middle of proposing what Dr M told us back 16 years ago about IT Centralization in government or IT Governance. Proposal/Paper has been done and being submitted to JPA (Public Service Department), and a few bengkel and meeting will be conducted as a process to be a Department as what Jabatan Peguam Negara or Jabatan Kerja Raja does.
InsyaAllah, perhaps IT will be exist under one roof, that we call it Jabatan ICT Negara and for brother Red1 and brother Abu Mansur, hope you can have some information regarding this matter when approaching MAMPU. I don't have any significant idea what will happen when such bill or any proposal will affect us because I think everyone in the government agreed with the BPCM, even though myself personally don't agree with that idea. Regards On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 1:13 PM, Abu Mansur <rajamu...@gmail.com> wrote: > Err, I you don't have to be too quiet... ;-) > > > On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 11:05 AM, red1 <r...@red1.org> wrote: > >> ** >> Ok boss.. though i am just a messenger who always get shot. >> Terima kasih atas nasihat ini. Saya diam-diamlah sekarang. >> >> >> On 7/31/12 10:41 AM, Abu Mansur wrote: >> >> Brother Red1, timing is everything. We will not achieve anything in >> random rants you know. >> >> Don't spray all your bullets at random (also we need to get invited again >> and again so we have more info). I am discussing with Hassan about some >> possible agendas using the OSCC that we will discuss in the group here. >> Just wanted to get some structure otherwise the con/skype call will be >> messy. In Sales we have a saying (you are selling something), sales is a >> process, when it is not a process, then it is a problem. We need to map an >> action plan with doable milestones. Hope SIG members can take up components >> of the tasks ahead so it doesn't end up on one person, sort of like a >> gotong royong thing... >> >> Some of my agenda that I have discussed with some of you:- >> >> The Open Development Model in Government Procurement for software ie >> projects evolve with OSS license and development process from the very >> beginning. When actual tender comes out, marks will be given to based on >> Vendors participation for initial phase. Winning vendor becomes major >> project sponsor. Recruitment by vendor for developers is also easier as you >> can see who are the main developers contributing to the project. Less >> possibilities of lemons (Eg Kastam GST like last time) >> >> The other one is software development on top of SELINUX for government >> software (I am presenting to govt CIO this coming 10th) to move to more >> serious stuff in OSS. If we can tie in with activity one of the above and >> incorporate academic faculty members and students in the development we can >> kill two, nay even three birds with one stone. The government can really be >> a catalyst for our software industry by providing a fertile ground for some >> serious software development through these projects. >> >> More thoughts later (everyone else feel free to rant here) as I am >> rushing to send my first draft to MAMPU... >> >> On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 9:53 AM, Redhuan <r...@adempiere.org> wrote: >> >>> I think we should brainstorm more often together (while blasting away >>> on four pistons) as i do not think our pitch yesterday sinks in or far. It >>> is better we make a proper presentation as a powerful think tank >>> collectively, to the right office such as KSU and then PM, and collect >>> momentos of 'skull tatoos' along the way. >>> I like to share what a friend working somewhere up in KLCC Towers who >>> wrote to me a moment ago: >>> >>> Nor Bahgia B M Nordin: >>> "I think anything creative futuristic or game changing breakthrough >>> spearheaded by government servants will fail due to their multiple KPI >>> mentality, and other restrictions. >>> >>> Entreprenurs/Technopreneurs/Scientist have a ‘no-choice’ ‘do-or-die’ >>> situation, which drives them to do the impossible. It’s a intense single >>> minded focus. >>> >>> Jobs, Gates, Page and the rest never wasted their time with the >>> government types. They just went ahead and did what they were supposed to >>> do regardless. >>> I can tell you this. The road-maps will just collect dust again." >>> >>> >>> >> -- >> To unsubscribe from and detail about this group >> http://portal.mosc.my/osdc-my-mailing-list-information >> >> OSDC.my Discussion Group In Facebook >> http://www.facebook.com/groups/osdcmalaysia/ >> >> Malaysia Open Source Conference 2012 >> MOSC2012 http://portal.mosc.my/ >> > > > > -- > Abu Mansur > http://amansur.blogspot.com > > <man...@persis.biz> > > -- > To unsubscribe from and detail about this group > http://portal.mosc.my/osdc-my-mailing-list-information > > OSDC.my Discussion Group In Facebook > http://www.facebook.com/groups/osdcmalaysia/ > > Malaysia Open Source Conference 2012 > MOSC2012 http://portal.mosc.my/ > -- تاﺟﻮﻝ أزﺣﺮ بـﻴـن ﻣﺤﻤﺪ تاﺟﻮﻝ أﺭﻳﻔﻴﻦ http://www.facebook.com/tajul.azhar http://sixthselamat.blogspot.com FreeBeastie, Free and Freedom -- To unsubscribe from and detail about this group http://portal.mosc.my/osdc-my-mailing-list-information OSDC.my Discussion Group In Facebook http://www.facebook.com/groups/osdcmalaysia/ Malaysia Open Source Conference 2012 MOSC2012 http://portal.mosc.my/