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     Ministry of Communication and Information Technology

    Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

    DEWAE Innovation Support Program Batch 1 of 5

    Guide Book for Challenges/Competition

    DEWAE Program is being implemented by Afghanistan Information Management Services

    and is being managed by Ahmad Shekib Sayar, AIMS Program Manager

    Facebook/twitter/linkedin: DEWAE website: www.dewae.mcit.gov.af  e-mail: [email protected]  or [email protected]  Mobile: 0700166095

    1- M-Technology Awards

    Type 1 Idea 28 Awards, EacheAward Value 2,000 US$

    Type 2 Solution 28 Awards,Eache Award Value 5,000 US$

    Type 3 Practice 28 Awards,Eache Award Value 80,000 US$

    2- M-Governance Awards

    Type 1 Practice 28 Awards,Eache Award Value 80,000 US$

    3- Student Awards

    Type 1 Young ICT Innovator 27Awards, Eache Award Value 5,000

    Type 2 Technologists 27 Awards,Eache Award Value 5,000 US$

    4- IT Champion Awards

    Type 1 IT Champion 21 Awards,Eache Award Value 2,500 US$

    Program Introduction:

    DEWAE the Innovations Support Program is the initiative of Ministry of Communications and

    Information Technology (MCIT), Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and is being implemented byAfghanistan Information Management Services (AIMS) towards ICT Sector Development Project in order

    to expand connectivity, mainstream use of mobile applications across the Government and develop the

    capacity of the IT sector to facilitate improved delivery of public services across Afghanistan. To achieve

    its objectives, the ICTDP plans to implement a number of project components, including the ICT Skills

    Development Project, ICT Parks Project and the DEWAE (Innovations Support Program).

    The central theme of the DEWAE is development of ICT and mobile technology Innovations in the

    country. Among other things, this is expected to address problems and challenges faced in delivering

    government services efficiently and effectively and developing innovative ways for the government to

    reach its constituents and deliver services to them, using ICT and mobile technologies as enabling tools.

    It is expected that the development of innovative ICT and mobile technology based solutions to addressvarious governance and public service challenges will help strengthen a culture of Innovation in the

    country and be an effective catalyst for sustained development of the country’s ICT industry sector. 

    The overall objective of the DEWAE  is to develop an ICT Innovation culture in the country that will

    produce innovations in mobile and related technologies and their use in the government in order to

    enhance its efficiency and effectiveness; and promote innovations and adoption of ICT and mobile

    technologies in the Afghan society at large, thereby accelerating development of ICT sector in the

    country.

    The DEWAE Program operates under Strategic policy, oversight and challenge decisions of Strategic

    Executive Board (SEB), the member of SEB are AIMS, MCIT, MoHE, MAIL, MRRD, MoE, MoPH and Kabul

    University. 

    The Afghanistan Information Management Services (AIMS) as the implementing partner of the DEWAE

    Program for the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), Islamic Republic of

    Afghanistan under the DEWAE program will give monetary awards to Afghan individuals, students and

    local ICT companies for their innovative Ideas, Solutions and Practice Awards under M-Technology

    Awards, Practice Awards under M-Governance Awards, Young ICT innovator Awards and Technologists

    Awards under Student Awards and IT Champion Awards under IT Champion Awards and will disburse US

    $ 5 Million in 20 rounds, 187 Awards starting from US $ 2,000 to US $ 80,000 in two phases: Phase 1 will

    for two years (2013-2014) and Phase two will run for another two-years (2015-2016) through 5 batches

    of Awarding with an approximate value of each batch US $ 1 Million through 4 rounds of awards of

    which each round will consist of the following types of awards,

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    Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

    DEWAE Innovation Support Program Batch 1 of 5

    Guide Book for Challenges/Competition

    DEWAE Program is being implemented by Afghanistan Information Management Services

    and is being managed by Ahmad Shekib Sayar, AIMS Program Manager

    Facebook/twitter/linkedin: DEWAE website: www.dewae.mcit.gov.af  e-mail: [email protected]  or [email protected]  Mobile: 0700166095

    SETP 1: Challenge Identification•Identify Opportunities

    •Prioritize

    •Submit Challenge Template

    STEP 2: Challenge Development

    •Review with DEWAE

    •Get Approval to Develop

    •Iterate with DEWAE•Get Approval to Post

    STEP 3: Challenge Posting & Solution Development

    •Answer Solver Questions

    •Assemble teamf or Submission Review

    SETP 4: Solution Evaluation & Award Selection

    •Evaluate Solutions

    •Provide Feedback

    •Select Winner

    •DEWAE Transfers Solution

    STEP 5: Challenge Closout

    •Challenge Closeout Interview

    STEP 6: Post Award Activites

    •Post Award Support and Monitoring

    The following guidebook will walk you through the DEWAE Challenge Process:

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    Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

    DEWAE Innovation Support Program Batch 1 of 5

    Guide Book for Challenges/Competition

    DEWAE Program is being implemented by Afghanistan Information Management Services

    and is being managed by Ahmad Shekib Sayar, AIMS Program Manager

    Facebook/twitter/linkedin: DEWAE website: www.dewae.mcit.gov.af  e-mail: [email protected]  or [email protected]  Mobile: 0700166095

    Benefits of DEWAE Challenges Process

    There are many benefits from using DEWAE’s Innovative Challenge Process that will position your

    corporation to compete in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 and beyond. DEWAE helps innovate in 3 primaryways:

      BETTER

      INNOVATIVE

      FASTER

    Why DEWAE’s is BETTER: 

      Identify problems that matter and effectively define your challenges to communicate clearly to

    the Solver community with support from our Client Services team

      Access world-class talent – Our diverse community of external Solvers includes an ever-growing

    community of scientists, inventors, engineers, business people and researchers  Think bigger  –  More brains mean more ideas, more solutions, and bigger breakthroughs

    independent Solvers tend to connect the dots in a way internal talent never would

      Keep your Anonymity throughout the challenge process

    Why DEWAE is INNOVATICE

      Secures copyright and ownership of Innovative ideas, solution and practice

      Awards, encourages, promotes, values and recognizes innovative people

      Promotes culture of innovation in the country

    Why DEWAE is FASTER:

     

    Getting started only takes 15 minutes to complete the challenge Template  Get to market faster  – With Hundreds or thousands of minds waking on your problem at the

    same time, you’ll find solution faster than humanly possible with your  internal departments

    alone

      Accomplish more by focusing resources on other priorities while the challenge is in progress

      Speed to Market – receive solution in 15 to 45 days after posting

      Own solutions Faster – IP is transferred at the time winning solutions are awarded

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    DEWAE Innovation Support Program Batch 1 of 5

    Guide Book for Challenges/Competition

    DEWAE Program is being implemented by Afghanistan Information Management Services

    and is being managed by Ahmad Shekib Sayar, AIMS Program Manager

    Facebook/twitter/linkedin: DEWAE website: www.dewae.mcit.gov.af  e-mail: [email protected]  or [email protected]  Mobile: 0700166095

    Challenge Process Types

    The following outlines the DEWAE Product Development Cycle and the associated Challenges types:

    (1)  M-Technology Awards: To reward and support the development of mobile applications to address

    challenges in services delivery, program management, and performance management;

    Type 1: Idea

    Type 2: Solution

    Type 3: Practice

    (2)  M-Governance Awards: To reward and support specific impact through the use of m-applications for

    services delivery, program management, and performance management;

    Type 1: Practice

    (3)  Student Awards: To encourage innovative and socially-geared thinking and action among students in

    the field of technology and m-applications;

    Type 1: Young ICT Innovate

    Type 2: Technologists

    (4) 

    IT Champion Awards: To recognize the contributions of individuals and Organizations those haveplayed a role in promoting ICT innovations in Afghanistan.

    Type 1: IT Champions

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    Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

    DEWAE Innovation Support Program Batch 1 of 5

    Guide Book for Challenges/Competition

    DEWAE Program is being implemented by Afghanistan Information Management Services

    and is being managed by Ahmad Shekib Sayar, AIMS Program Manager

    Facebook/twitter/linkedin: DEWAE website: www.dewae.mcit.gov.af  e-mail: [email protected]  or [email protected]  Mobile: 0700166095

    Challenge Process Steps

    Step 1: Challenge Identification

    Challenges are typically identified through:

      Challenge brainstorming events

      Ongoing Challenge suggestions

      Challenges escalated from DEWAE Program

    Once you have evaluated potential new challenges, prioritize each based on alignment with strategic

    goals and likely return on investment.

    Obtain the challenge Template from DEWAE Website (www.dewae.mcit.gov.af )  or

    (www.aims.org.af/dewae)

    Take 15 minute to complete the challenge Template

    Submit Challenge template to [email protected] or [email protected]   with subject of challenge

    template

    Respond to submission will be received within 48 business hours to schedule a review with an DEWAE

    member

    SAMPLE CHALLENGE TEMPLATE

    DEWAE Challenge Template

    Seeker Information: Seeker Name:

    Seeker Phone: Company Name:

    Seeker E-mail:What is your Challenge Name?

    Describe your challenge’s Problem: 

    Please describe your particular problem in detail, starting with some background information on the area

    of research/internet. Tell us what efforts to solve the problems have been taken in the past (including,

     perhaps, those made by you and your colleagues) and why these efforts remained unsuccessful?)

    Solutions Requirements

    Instructions: What is the minimum requirement that would still provide value to you? Try to separate

    them in to “must haves” and “nice to haves”. For Example, 

    “The method must be able to measure Fe down to 50 ppm minimum (must have).”  

    “It would  be great to get down to 10 ppm (nice to have)”  

    “We would like to use our existing equipment (nice to have), but we would still be interested insomething that works, even if it meant some new equipment.”  

     Also, what would be your ideal solution?

    What are your expected deliverables? 

    Instructions: This is a list of deliverables (for the Solvers) which may include:

    Detailed description of the proposed solution and explanation

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    Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

    DEWAE Innovation Support Program Batch 1 of 5

    Guide Book for Challenges/Competition

    DEWAE Program is being implemented by Afghanistan Information Management Services

    and is being managed by Ahmad Shekib Sayar, AIMS Program Manager

    Facebook/twitter/linkedin: DEWAE website: www.dewae.mcit.gov.af  e-mail: [email protected]  or [email protected]  Mobile: 0700166095

    Test Protocols

    Experimental data and/or sample material

    Expertise and/or any facilities you have to execute the proposal (for eRFP).

    Why is this challenge important?

    Instructions: This provides perspective on the need and the volume of getting solutions to this problem

      What will you do with successful solutions?

      Is this challenge part of a program or corporate imitative? Which one?

      Can you define the value of achieving success for this challenge?

    *Submit Completed challenge Templates to  [email protected]  or [email protected]  with subject

    Templates

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]

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    Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

    DEWAE Innovation Support Program Batch 1 of 5

    Guide Book for Challenges/Competition

    DEWAE Program is being implemented by Afghanistan Information Management Services

    and is being managed by Ahmad Shekib Sayar, AIMS Program Manager

    Facebook/twitter/linkedin: DEWAE website: www.dewae.mcit.gov.af  e-mail: [email protected]  or [email protected]  Mobile: 0700166095

    Step 2: Challenge Development

    Review Challenge with DEWAE members:  Develop understanding of Challenge Goal

      Determine Appropriate Challenge Type

      Discuss award level opportunities

      Determine different marketing approaches

    Once you determine to move ahead with a Challenge:

      For the Challenge, obtain approval for posting from DEWAE Implementing Organization (AIMS)/

      DEWAE Implementing Organization (AIMS) will draft initial Challenge Write up

      AIMS and Seeker iterate until ready for final approval for posting

      Engage Internal Approval Team (owner, legal and/or supervisor) to approve for posting

    Step 3: Challenge Posting & Solution Development

    The duration a Challenge posted is determined by type. The following are standard posting periods for

    each challenge type:

    1- M-Technology Awards 

    •  Type 1 Idea: 30 days

    •  Type 2 Solution: 30 days

    •  Type 3 Practice: 30 days

    2- M-Governance Awards 

    •  Type 1 Practice: 30 days

    3- Student Awards

    •  Type 1 Young ICT Innovator: 30 days

    •  Type 2 Technologists: 30 days

    4- IT Champion Awards 

    • 

    Type 1 IT Champion: 30 days

    Challenge postings can be extended from 30 days beyond subject to situation and importance of

    challenges and number of responses.

    During the posting period Solvers may have questions for the Seeker about the Challenge. If the DEWAEImplementing Organization (AIMS) cannot answer the question, they will be forwarded to the Challenge

    Owner. The IPM will then convey the answers back to the Solvers, after one week of the posting of

    challenges, AIMS will arrange E-mail, face to face meeting, Mobile calls session for question and answers

    as well.

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     Ministry of Communication and Information Technology

    Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

    DEWAE Innovation Support Program Batch 1 of 5

    Guide Book for Challenges/Competition

    DEWAE Program is being implemented by Afghanistan Information Management Services

    and is being managed by Ahmad Shekib Sayar, AIMS Program Manager

    Facebook/twitter/linkedin: DEWAE website: www.dewae.mcit.gov.af  e-mail: [email protected]  or [email protected]  Mobile: 0700166095

    Step 4: Solution Evaluation / Award / Transfer

    Evaluation of Idea, Solution, Practice, Young ICT Innovator, Technologist and IT champion Proposals are

    the most exciting, important and time-consuming part of working of DEWAE program. While you are

    trying to determine the value of the Proposal based on its technical or Business merit, you are also

    trying to determine its novelty, strategic value, intellectual property standing and cost of integration.

    DEWAE provides an evaluation spreadsheet to assist in the process.

    Evaluation periods are dependent on the Challenge type:

    1- M-Technology Awards 

      Type 1 Idea: 15-45 days

     

    Type 2 Solution: 15-45 days  Type 3 Practice: 15-45 days

    2- M-Governance Awards 

      Type 1 Practice: 15-45 days

    3- Student Awards

      Type 1 Young ICT Innovator: 15-45 days

      Type 2 Technologists: 15-45 days

    4- IT Champion Awards 

     

    Type 1 IT Champion: 15-45 days

    Challenge evaluation periods can be extended for additional 30 days due to high volume of proposals

    submissions.

    Evaluation and Prioritization of Challenges

    Challenges should be proposed by the agencies and others and submitted to AIMS for evaluation by the

    Expert Group. For this purpose, the Expert Group will establish a Challenge Evaluation Committee (CEC).

    The CEC will examine challenge proposals that have been submitted to AIMS every six months and

    decide on the ones that score the basic minimum marks using the Challenge Evaluation Matrix given

    below. The evaluation factors for awards are also given in the tables below. The weight to be assigned to

    the three categories of awards would be however different as shown in Tables below.

    Table: Evaluation & Prioritization Matrix: M-Governance Award Challenges

    S. No Factor Factor

    Score

    Weight Weighted

    Factor Score

    Remarks

    1. Degree of M-tech

    Applicability

    10 Whether or not mobile technology

    ICT is applicable?

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    DEWAE Innovation Support Program Batch 1 of 5

    Guide Book for Challenges/Competition

    DEWAE Program is being implemented by Afghanistan Information Management Services

    and is being managed by Ahmad Shekib Sayar, AIMS Program Manager

    Facebook/twitter/linkedin: DEWAE website: www.dewae.mcit.gov.af  e-mail: [email protected]  or [email protected]  Mobile: 0700166095

    2 Ramification of

    problem.

    10 How serious is the problem in

    terms of its effect on government

    Operations/

    3 Scope 10 Is the problem local or universally

    applicable in the government?

    4 Economic Benefits to

    Government

    10 For example ROI estimates.

    5 Social Benefits 30 If a solution is found what would be

    the social benefits in terms of

    citizen convenience and

    satisfaction, security etc.

    6 Multiplier and linkages 20 Will the solution to the challenge

    facilitate other linked problems.

    7 Effect on ICT Sector

    Development or other

    sectors in the country as

    a whole

    10 How far will the solution to the

    Challenge effect the ICT sector in

    the country.

    TOTAL 100

    Notes for Table:

      Scores Range from 0 to 10 (0 being the Minimum and 10 the Maximum)

     

    Weighted factor score is equal to factor score multiplied by the factor weight

      The Challenges for M-Governance awards that score less than 500 total weighted score will be

    eliminated.

    Table: Evaluation & Prioritization Matrix: M-Technology & Young ICT Innovator Award Challenges

    S. No Factor Factor

    Score

    Weight Weighted

    Factor Score

    Remarks

    1. Degree of M-techApplicability

    20 Whether or not mobile technology ICTis applicable.

    2 Ramification of the

    problem

    10 How serious the problem is in terms of

    its effect on challengers Operations or

    Operations of firms, business and

    others

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    Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

    DEWAE Innovation Support Program Batch 1 of 5

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    DEWAE Program is being implemented by Afghanistan Information Management Services

    and is being managed by Ahmad Shekib Sayar, AIMS Program Manager

    Facebook/twitter/linkedin: DEWAE website: www.dewae.mcit.gov.af  e-mail: [email protected]  or [email protected]  Mobile: 0700166095

    3 Scope and potential

    use in the country

    10 Is the problem local or universal? Will

    it have multiple sector applicability?

    4 Economic Benefits

    to Challenger or

    potential investors

    10 For example ROI estimates

    5 Social Benefits 20 If a solution is found what would be

    the social benefits in terms of citizen

    convenience and satisfaction, security.

    6 Multiplier and

    linkages

    10 Will the solution to the challenge

    facilitate other linked problems inmultiple sectors.

    7 Effect on ICT Sector

    Development or

    other sectors in the

    country as a whole

    10 How far will the solution to the

    Challenge effect the ICT sector and

    other sectors in the country?

    8 Investor Appeal and

    sustainability and

    investment

    potential

    5 Will the solution lead to investments?

    9 Innovations

    Potential

    5 Will the Innovations be applicable in

    other related areas.

    TOTAL 100

    Notes for Table:

      Factor Score Range 1-10 (1 being the Minimum and 10 the Maximum)

      Weighted factor score is equal to factor score multiplied by the factor weight

      All Challenges with total weighted score of less than 500 would be discarded and eliminated.

    Securing Responses to Challenges

    Wide and targeted communication with the potential innovators is essential for securing responses to

    challenges. DEWAE will institute an effective mechanism for communication with the stake holders of

    the DEWAE including participating Ministries and government departments, ICT firms and associations,

    non-Governmental organizations, potential innovators and other beneficiaries.

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    Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

    DEWAE Innovation Support Program Batch 1 of 5

    Guide Book for Challenges/Competition

    DEWAE Program is being implemented by Afghanistan Information Management Services

    and is being managed by Ahmad Shekib Sayar, AIMS Program Manager

    Facebook/twitter/linkedin: DEWAE website: www.dewae.mcit.gov.af  e-mail: [email protected]  or [email protected]  Mobile: 0700166095

    DEWAE website (www.dewae.mcit.gov.af or www.aims.org.af/dewae)   is enabling uploading of

    challenges and responses, and DEWAE Program Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn by name of DEWAE will

    enable blogging, discussion and chat rooms. The website will also serve as the platform for the

    communication and networking for potential innovators and investors. The website will be linked with

    major social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and major international search

    engines. The site will also be federated with all major government websites.

    Electronic media will be supplemented by communication between the DEWAE and the general public,

    present and potential innovators and investors though traditional channels such as newspapers,

    brochures and direct mail communication. In general, AIMS will take such actions as needed to

    maximize responses from potential innovators to its challenges and other activities.

    Challenges Posting and Communications

    Selected Challenges will be posted on the websites of the DEWAE Program. The agencies of the

    government will be asked to post the challenges and provide prominent links on their respective

    websites. All major ICT and Telecom companies as well as associations like NICTAA will be requested to

    post the Challenges on their respective websites and circulate the award announcements among all its

    members. The announcement of all challenges, awards and prizes will also be sent to all the foreign

    missions in Afghanistan through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), International Organizations and

    NGOs and as well as

    The details of the Challenges will be provided electronically through websites, emails or personally to

    potential respondents who may visit the offices of AIMS.

    .

    Database of Potential Innovators

    Database of ICT experts, ICT associations, and telecom companies, professionals within the government,

    academia, firms and other potential innovators will be maintained on DEWAE Program Website. Using

    its website and social media platforms, the database should enable experts and potential innovators

    register to self-register and provide their details and interests. DEWAE’s Web platform is designed to

    automatically send all award announcements and other important updates to all the registered

    members on the ISP website, with an opt-out option for users.

    Participating Rules

    The following rules for participation in the competition will be communicated to all the potential

    innovators and will also be posted on the ISP website. AIMS, with support of the SEB, will ensure that

    the participation rules are strictly enforced.

      No individual, firm or organization that has been involved in the establishment of a challenge

    will be eligible to participate in the competition for an award for that challenge.

      Officers of the AIMS or their close family members (i.e., spouse, sons, daughters, father and

    mother) will not participate in any award competition of the ISP.

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    Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

    DEWAE Innovation Support Program Batch 1 of 5

    Guide Book for Challenges/Competition

    DEWAE Program is being implemented by Afghanistan Information Management Services

    and is being managed by Ahmad Shekib Sayar, AIMS Program Manager

    Facebook/twitter/linkedin: DEWAE website: www.dewae.mcit.gov.af  e-mail: [email protected]  or [email protected]  Mobile: 0700166095

     

    Members of the Expert Group, SEB, and Panel of Judges and none of their close family members

    will participate in any competition for any award of the ISP.

      Only one solution will be submitted by an individual or an organization for one challenge

    competition. However, an individual or a firm or an organization may respond to more than one

    challenge at the same time.

      The participants will respond to the challenges in the format and in the manner specified in the

    official invitation to respond as posted on the website of the ISP or in the advertisements that

    ISP will issue for each category of awards.

      As will be stated in the invitation for the Ideation challenges, participants may be required to

    give up their intellectual property (IP) rights on the content including software applications and

    any other intellectual product that they may submit as a part of the response to any Ideation

    challenge. It is expected that winners of the other awards will recognize the support of the ISP

    and Government of Afghanistan.

      Participants will not submit any content that is offensive, has been plagiarized and has on it IP

    rights of a third party. The submissions that include content of forgoing nature will be rejected

    and not included in the competition.

      The participants whose submissions have been rejected for any reason will be intimated the

    reason for rejection within one week of receipt of their submissions and will be given a week’s

    time to resubmit their responses if they so wish.

     

    The names of all participants whose entries for each category of awards have been accepted willbe displayed on the ISP website.

      The participants can send their responses electronically via the website of the ISP or by email as

    attachment, personally or via mail service. The manner in which the responses can be submitted

    will be explained in details in the ISP website and in the advertisements that will be issued by ISP

    for each award category.

      The participants whose submissions have been accepted for any category of awards can

    withdraw their submission until the date of withdrawal mentioned against each award

    competition.

      All intending participants would be required to register at the ISP website their name and other

    personal and professional details, and choose a user name and a password to complete theirregistration. Registration of organizations, companies and NGOs can be done by the manager of

    the organization concerned.

    Proposal Drafting and Submissions

    Detailed proposal will be submitted to AIMS in response to the Challenges. The proposal will provide all

    the information required by the ISP as described in the announcement of the challenge to enable the

    AIMS and judges to make an informed decision. The draft proposals for the three types of awards in each

    category will be different. The format for response proposals for each award will be provided to the

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    Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

    DEWAE Innovation Support Program Batch 1 of 5

    Guide Book for Challenges/Competition

    DEWAE Program is being implemented by Afghanistan Information Management Services

    and is being managed by Ahmad Shekib Sayar, AIMS Program Manager

    Facebook/twitter/linkedin: DEWAE website: www.dewae.mcit.gov.af  e-mail: [email protected]  or [email protected]  Mobile: 0700166095

    potential participants and guidance and clarifications will be provided to them by the AIMS staff.

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    proposals. 

    Selection of Winners

    The process for the selection of winners shall be transparent, objective and impartial. There will be a

    two stage process for selection of winners. The Challenges that are opened for competition following

    the processes and guidelines mentioned in the previous sections of the manual will receive responses

    for potential innovators. The AIMS staff will provide all the guidance in the preparation of the response

    submissions and provide the potential respondents all the information that may be needed on the

    procedures to be followed and formats in which the responses can be developed and submitted to

    ensure that a maximum number of well-developed responses are received. The staff of AIMS will not,however, get involved in the technicality of the solution being offered. The selection process should not

    only be fair but should be perceived as fair by participants and all other stake holders.

    In general, the selection process for a challenge will include the following steps:

      Announcement of challenge

      Receipt of responses

      Preliminary evaluation by AIMS staff to ensure compliance with challenge requirements

      Short-listing of submissions by AIMS assisted by Expert Group, if AIMS determines it is needed,

    especially if there is a large number of submissions

      Selection of the panel of judges

     

    Review of submissions by panel of judges

      Section of winner(s) for each category by the panel of judges

      Approval of selection by SEB and Dy. Minister Technical of Ministry of Communication & IT(as

    Chairman of PICU for ICTDP of MCIT)

      Announcement of the winner

    Process Flow for selection of winners for m-government and m-application awards is given

    below:

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    Eligibility and Compliance Assessment

    The received responses will be evaluated by AMS to ensure that the submitted responses comply with a

    challenge’s eligibility and participation rules. The responses that clear this evaluation will continue

    through the selection process.

    Selection Process by Panel of Judges

    For each award, a Panel of Judges would be constituted. Submissions that clear the eligibility and

    compliance review will be submitted to the Panel of Judges. The minimum qualifications for each judge

    and the composition of the panel are described in the previous sections of this Manual. The Panel of

    Judges for different categories of awards shall be jointly selected by the Expert Group and the PDICTDP

    and the selection will be reviewed by the SEB and the World Bank. The final approval of the Panel of

    Judges would be obtained from the Chairman of PICU (Dy. Minister Technical, MCIT).

    AIMS and Expert Group shall have no role in the final selection of winners. Panel of Judges will formally

    requests assistance from the Expert Group with respect to a technical issue. The AIMS Staff members

    will support the Panel of Judges with organization and facilitation of the deliberations and provision of

    any administrative assistance that may be sought. The Panel of Judges shall be guided by the following

    evaluation criteria for the three awards.

    Table: M-Governance Awards Evaluation Matrix

    S. No Factor Description Score

    ( 1-10)

    Weight Weighted*

    Factor

    Score

    1 Adequacy and completeness of solution.

    (Degree to which challenge is met) 

    10

    2 Ingenuity and Originality of thought 10

    5 Impact of the solution in terms of the defined

    challenge

    30

    7 Benefits of the solution to the Society at large. 15

    8 Multiplier effect of the solution on thedevelopment of ICT/ mobile technology and ICT

    sector in the country and on the development

    of solutions to other problems of similar nature

    elsewhere in the government.

    10

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    9 Potential for attracting investment from

    Afghanistan and outside for developing and

    diffusing the proposed solution

    10

    10 Likelihood of the sustainability of

    solutions/application considering financial and

    implementation/scaling up risks 

    15

    TOTAL 100

    *Note: Weighted Factor Score= Factor score x weight of the factor

    Table: M-Technology Awards and Young ICT innovators Awards Evaluation MatrixNo Factor Description Score

    ( 1-10)

    Weight Weighted*

    Factor Score

    1 Adequacy and completeness of

    solution (Degree to which challenge is

    met)

    10

    2 Ingenuity and Originality of thought 10

    3 Cost of further developing the solution

    if not already developed.

    10

    5 Impact of the solution on the

    Operations of the potential end users

    in terms of improved Operations and

    better services and cost savings

    20

    6 Benefits of the solution to the Society

    at large.

    10

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    7 Potential for attracting investment

    from Afghanistan and outside for

    further developing and diffusing the

    solution.

    10

    8 Multiplier effect of the solution on the

    development of the ICT/ mobile

    technology and ICT sector in the

    country and on the development of

    solutions to other problems of similar

    nature in other sectors and industries

    10

    9 Likelihood of the sustainability of

    solutions/application

    20

    TOTAL 100

    *Note: Weighted Factor Score= Factor score x weight of the factor

    The Panel of Judges will award scores on each factor included and calculate the weighted factor score of

    each Competitor. The Competitor with the highest total weighted factor score shall be the winner. In

    case the individual Judges fail to reach consensus on any particular factor score of a Competitor, the

    individual scores given by each Judge would be added and divided by the number of Judges to arrive atthe factor score.

    Solution Transfer

    For Idea, Solution and Practice, DEWAE notifies winning and non-winning solver. For Winning Solver,

    DEWAE Operations completes Solver verification process, pays the award to the winning Solvers,

    completes and transfers documentation to the Seeker for each solution awarded. If IP Rights are

    involved, ownership is transferred to the Seeker.

    The Solver verification process and solution transfer is dependent on the timely response from the

    Solvers. The process typically takes 2-4 weeks from when the winners are selected before solutions are

    transferred to the Seeker.

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    Step 5: Challenge Closeout

    Once your Challenges have been closed, you will be contracted by DEWAE members to participate in a

    brief Challenge Closeout Interview. The interview wills disuses the Challenge Process and the value of

    the solutions you received.

    SAMPLE CHALLENGE CLOSEOUT QUESTIONAIRE 

    Name of Challenge: Seeker:

    Seeker Company: Business Unit:

    Challenge Type: Posting/Deadline:

    Award Amount:

    Questions:

    1. 

    Please describe, in a nutshell, the specific challenge which faced your[team/organization/company].

    2. 

    Why was this Challenge Important to your [team/organization/company]?

    3. 

    Who in your organization was involved with DEWAE in the Challenge definition and submission

    process –  and in selecting the ultimate solution? Please describe how this process worked for

    you … 

    4.  How many responses did you receive? How many did you evaluate?

    5. 

    Please describe the quality of the responses you received to the Challenge you posted on theDEWAE Program?

    6.  Please summarize the winning response?

    7.  Was a transfer of intellectual property involved? If so, please elaborate. Can you describe this

    process? Was it straightforward?

    8.  What will be the immediate  – and longer-term –  impact on [your organization/your market/the

    public] of this new solution?

    9.  Did the Solution create value for Organization, Market, or Public? And in what form?

    (Transparency, Accountability, Easy flow of Information and any other)

    10. How was DEWAE’s approach? Please explain how? 

    11. What important learning’s – both positive and negative did you gain from this experience?

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    STEP 6: Post Award Activates

    Post Award Support and Monitoring

    AIMS staff, working with the Ministries and Departments, MCIT, the Awardees and the Challengers, will

    monitor the implementation of the solution either by the Awardees or by the Participating Ministries. In

    the case of Practice awards, the release of the award funds will not be as a single, lump-sum paymentbut progressive installments linked to the progress made by the awardees in satisfying pre-established

    milestones for development of their solutions. Milestones and timing of installment payments will be

    clearly defined in the Contracts of the Awardees. DG-ICT and the PMO of ICTDP will monitor the

    Deliverables and based on progress reports submitted by AIMS, Payments will be released after

    approval by the Chairman of PICU. In the case of Ideation and Detailed Solution Awards, the AIMS staff

    will work closely with the recipient of awards, the participating Ministries and MCIT to further develop

    and promote the relevant Innovations of the awardees and their adoption in the country. Working with

    relevant institutions of the government, donor and financial institutions within the country, industry

    associations like NICTAA, private sector companies, telecom companies and Non-Governmental

    organizations, AIMS will assist the awardees in locating partners to support their Innovations projects

    technically and financially.

    AIMS will place the term in condition for the Awardees to take the responsibility of all applications

    following necessary areas:

    1.  Sustainability

    2.  Maintenance (Bugs Fixing)

    3.  Upgrade