I vote for:

"Re: [Skunkworks] traffic congestion: solutions to hepa traffic"

What's the way forward then? 

KR,
Loki

"Excellent people exceed expectations".



From: ndungu stephen <ndungustephen@gmail.com>
To: Skunkworks forum <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke>
Sent: Wednesday, April 8, 2009 12:51:56 PM
Subject: [Skunkworks] This goes to all those really interested in projects...[note the word interested]

Hallo skunk/skunkettes,

Following a promise by the ICT board to fund or give a prize a collaborative skunk project -
And seeing from the previous thread that had some interesting ideas
from Josiah and backed up by Wesley, entitled

"
Re: [Skunkworks] traffic congestion: solutions to hepa traffic"

I think the traffic case would be an ideal 'collaborative' skunk project as put forth by the ICT board. I think PS Ndemo would also back up
on the bureaucracy to see the project through once the project is underway.

To all college/university/tertiary institutions/ this would serve as a good experience point - furthermore, there is a prize attached to the collaboration.
I know and have seen some 'sensor' and 'traffic' projects at the IEEE annual student competetion, I have also seen a lot of innovative 'mobile phone'
projects -  if you had such a project ideas could be pitched in in this thread for the incubation of the traffic case idea.

Please feel free to vote for other 'collaborative' projects:

READ ON..

Gakuru Alex

 to steve, Skunkworks
show details 8:38 AM (4 hours ago)
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Excuse for sending to all - newcomers/others may also need this info...

off  "skunkworks@innovation recap" October 6th, 2008
<http://blog.my.co.ke/?p=88>

--snip--
Paul Kukubo, announced a raft of ICT Board's measures to further
stimulate local content development, including software.

The proof of the pudding is in the eating, to skunkworks he offered a
cash incentive award of shillings 100,000/= to the best-voted
collaboration application developed by skunkworks for their own use
adding, “this collaboration will increase this group's visibility to
the business community, investors, and potential foreign clients.”
Reinforcing official support, Paul also pledged own capacity building
contribution to the group, starting with bloging about the event at
his new blogsite and sponsorship of a members specialities portal.
<http://ict-innovation.fossfa.net/blog/%5Buser%5D/kenyan-skunkworksinnovation-business>
--snip--

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What do you guys think ??