The Nigeria Government Enterprise Architecture (NGEA) is a framework that articulates a disciplined way of organizing enterprise resources (business processes, data, information technologies, human, finance etc.) in order to provide capabilities that enable the achievement of expected values from every ICT investment. It provides a clear road map towards Government Digital Transformation (GDT) in Nigeria.
A STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT OF FEDERAL PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS’ (FPI’S) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS, DIGITAL SERVICES AND CAPABILITIES
NGEA Process
1
Measure
Description:
Assessment
Performance Framework
Monitoring & Evaluation
Digital Transformation Maturirty Index
2
Onboard
Description:
Profiling
Repository
Dashboard
3
Engage
Description:
Personalised Programmes /Advice / Recommendations
Digital Transformation Technical Working Group
Training / Capacity building
Architecture Reference Model
Open Data
About NGEA
The Nigeria Government Enterprise Architecture (NGEA) is a framework that articulates a disciplined way of organizing enterprise resources (business processes, data, information technologies, human, finance etc.) in order to provide capabilities that enable the achievement of expected values from every ICT investment. It provides a clear road map towards Government Digital Transformation (GDT) in Nigeria.
Feedbacks from the stakeholders’ engagement revealed that implementation of the framework cannot be effective without a baseline data on the state of IT deployment in Federal Public Institutions. The baseline data will adequately establish AS-IS (The current state of IT in government) and provide insights into how TO-BE (Government Digital Transformation Agenda) would be appropriately achieved. Also, the output of this exercise will inform developmental policies and programs targeted at closing existing gaps and improving inefficiency of IT systems in the public sector.
To fully integrate Information and Communication Technologies into the socio-economic
development of Nigeria, in order to transform Nigeria into a knowledgebased
economy.
To create a conducive environment
for the rapid expansion of ICT networks and services that are accessible to all at
reasonable costs; and that contribute to the development of the various socio-economic
sectors.