The government, which stated this yesterday, however said it was still waiting for ASUU on the payment platform.
“Then, you need to get the business requirement. What do you want to achieve? So, it’s not the technology that will come first, it is the business requirement; what do you want to achieve? Then you need to identify the capabilities you need to achieve that is your business objective.
you’ve built this system, but you are not the one that will use it. There are people in bursary and all the finance that will use this system. We need to do user acceptance test with them, let them come, show them the system, let them see if it can help them to do the work there.“Second, we said we’ll do vulnerability test on the security integrity of the system. Because if there is vulnerability, people can hack it, can change and it involves financial transactions. Adding zero means a lot.
. As we speak now, is working, trying to fix all the issues we highlighted with the system and we will review it again, but that is just one half of the story.“The second half of the story; we need to find where to put that system like IPPIS we have a data center built for it. , where are we going to put it? That means we need to have the data center; we need to ensure it meets the minimum requirements. Because if you put people’s information and the system crashes, how can you pay their salary?“You need to build redundancy. There are a lot of things to do but as we speak, they’re trying to fix all the issues we highlighted with the system.
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