Government signs five-year agreement to advance digital transformation in Liberia, as President Boakai receives Alpha Phi Alpha Merit Award in New York
The Government of Liberia has signed a master service framework agreement with the US-based technology firm, Cybaston Institute of Technology for the implementation of a Digital Fast Frack (DFT) program in Liberia.
Under the agreement, Cybaston will implement a series of activities aimed at addressing the digital deficit the country currently faces.
Cybaston will conduct a comprehensive assessment of Liberia’s current digital capabilities and design a tailored action plan to address the country’s technology gaps.
During the five years period of the agreement, Cybaston will support the development, coordination and implementation of a connection to an undersea cable to enhance Liberia’s international connectivity, redundancy and bandwidth. The connection will also aim to position Liberia as a regional digital hub.
The undersea connectivity will increase Liberia’s internet resilience and connectivity, with an additional capacity of up to 1Tbps. Cybaston will also design, build and implement a scalable data center to host the consolidated portfolio of existing and future egovernment services and public infrastructure.
The firm will implement select digital government services to enhance citizen interaction, streamline business processes and modernize public sector operations including services such as e-visa, e-taxes, and e-tourism among others.
Cybaston plans to develop and implement robust cybersecurity measures to protect Liberia’s digital assets including citizen data and the critical infrastructures to be developed during the period.
The firm will establish a security operations center with capabilities to monitor, detect and respond to cyber threats. A computer security incident response team will also be established to manage and mitigate security incidents associated with the digital infrastructure to be established.
Cybaston will hand over the digital capabilities to the Ministry of Post and Telecommunication at the end of the five-year agreement period in September 2029.
Foreign Minister Sara Beysolow Nyanti who signed on behalf of the Government of Liberia hailed the agreement as a major milestone in Liberia’s drive to enter and transform the digital age.
At the same time, President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has received the Alpha Merit Award of the Fraternity Group Alpha Phi Alpha in New York.
The award is based on merit and service and is awarded to members who make great contributions to their societies and nations.
President Boakai was grateful to the group for the recognition they granted him and was glad to be the group’s first member elected President of a sovereign nation.
Alpha Phi Alpha is the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African American Men on December 4, 1906.
It established the Eta Epsilon Lambda chapter in Liberia, the first African chapter of the esteemed fraternity, on October 6, 1958, in Monrovia, Liberia. President Boakai has been a member of the fraternity for many years.
The fraternal organization was instrumental in helping Liberia fight the Ebola Virus Disease in 2014 and 2015. President Boakai was also grateful that the group continues to engage in important social services work in Liberia and around the world.
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