DAD-IS project overview and future perspectives
Transcript of DAD-IS project overview and future perspectives
DAD-IS project overview and future perspectives
Roswitha Baumung, FAOJuly 2016
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Problem Alternatives Review Solution Project Benefits National Coordinators’ involvement Network – implications for current and future projects
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The problem
DAD-IS programme relying on project funds Funding came to an end in January 2015 Long-term planning versus short-term funding
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The problem
Maintenance and development depended on skills of one person that could not be kept due to lack of funds
Never sufficient project funds to instruct another person on the system and to keep the person in the team
Partly outdated technology (PEDs module) Current system cannot be managed any longer
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The alternatives
Alternative I: continuation with the existing software environment, training of staff for maintenance
Alternative II: independent new development of DAD-IS with external company
Alternative III: in-house development with existing technology expertise and intensive stakeholder involvement
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The review
External experts compared alternatives External expert in cooperation with FAO developed a
project A donor was identified Project implementation started in early 2016
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The project
Phased approach– Flexible refinement and reorientation– More time for gaining experience, receiving user feedback– Better diffusion of costs
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The project
Phase I– Maintenance of the old system DAD-IS:3 – Reaching a consensus of main stakeholders– Documenting for further development– Providing improved tools for reporting, data entry and export– Providing a prototype of the new DAD-IS– Documenting lessons learnt as basis for a phase II document
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The Benefits
Improved user friendliness– Improved data entry and export– Attractive tables and graphics– Use of additional data sources (e.g. FAOSTAT)– Flexible reporting tools (e.g. choice of countries, link to other
databases)– Improved communication with policy makers– Broader public use
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The Benefits
Increased flexibility – Establishment of virtual country nodes, no further maintenance
costs at national level– Establishment of a virtual European node with improved features
and no data synchronization– Establishment of other regional nodes in future possible on low
costs– No data synchronization necessary
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The Benefits
Increased sustainability thanks to the use of FENIX services– diversified funding – maintenance and improvements by a multidisciplinary team of
developers and experts– keeping aligned with latest technologies, features and tools
developed under other projects
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The involvement of stakeholders
Done:– Several skype meetings with the organizations responsible for
the EFABISnet– Introduction to the FENIX technology (May 2016)– A workshop on the implications for EFABISnet (June, 2016)– Global workshop (July, 2016)
Planned:– Further skype meetings and webinars for information and
training purposes – Testing of the prototype by users with feedback option
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DAD-IS – Current Situation
DAD-IS Database
DAD-IS Global Node
EFABIS National Nodes
EFABIS Central Node
EFABIS Database
Country-level users
Country-level users
Country-level users
Data Transfer (2-way)
National DBs
EFABISnet
New DAD-IS – Proposal A
DAD-IS Database
DAD-IS Global Node
European Nodes
EFABIS Central Node
EFABIS DatabaseData Transfer (2-way)
Country-level users
Country-level users
Country-level users
FENIX Platform
European Nodes
National DBs
New DAD-IS – Proposal B
DAD-IS Database including EFABIS
DAD-IS Global Node
National Nodes
Country-level users
Country-level users
FENIX Platform
EFABIS
New DAD-IS – phase II project
DAD-IS Database including EFABIS
DAD-IS Global Node
NationalNodes
Country-level users
Country-level users
FENIX Platform
EFABIS
New DAD-IS – phase II project
DAD-IS Database including regional nodes
DAD-IS Global Node
NationalNodes
Country-level users
Country-level users
FENIX Platform
EFABIS
Country-level users
e.g. AFRICAN Node
The Network
New DAD-IS will be available by the end of the project, but–DAD-IS is part of the DAD-IS/EFABISnet–For the applying the new technologies on the complete network specific solutions are needed–For finalization a phase II project might be needed–A phase II project might be used to establish further regional nodes
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Thank you for your attention
Roswitha Baumung
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