ICT authority strengthens partnership with ODPP, donates laptops to enhance digital transformation


The ICT Authority has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) through expanded collaboration aimed at enhancing digital transformation and improving service delivery within the justice sector.

During a meeting between officials from the two institutions, the ICT Authority highlighted its ongoing support to the ODPP, including the provision of software and hardware resources, capacity building for ICT personnel, and management of key institutional systems.

The two agencies agreed to deepen their partnership by rolling out additional thematic training programmes designed to equip staff with advanced skills in the use and management of technology-driven resources.

As part of the renewed collaboration, the ICT Authority donated laptops to the ODPP to facilitate operations and boost efficiency within the prosecution service.

“The partnership between the ICT Authority and the ODPP continues to play a critical role in strengthening digital capabilities and enhancing operational effectiveness within the justice sector,” officials said during the meeting.

ICT Authority Chief Executive Officer, Jessy Maruti Kiveu, commended the Director of Public Prosecutions for his leadership in championing digitisation initiatives within the institution.

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“We recognize the significant progress the ODPP has made in embracing technology and modernising its operations. The ICT Authority remains committed to supporting the office through improved systems and innovative digital solutions that enhance productivity and service delivery,” said Kiveu.

The Director of Public Prosecutions welcomed the continued support, noting that technology remains a key pillar in improving access to justice and streamlining prosecutorial services across the country.

According to the two institutions, the strengthened partnership is expected to improve the use of technology in case management, enhance operational efficiency, and expand access to quality prosecution services for Kenyans.

The latest collaboration forms part of broader government efforts to digitise public services, improve accountability, and leverage technology to deliver faster and more efficient services to citizens.

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