iSolutions, working with their partner Safran Morpho, was awarded the contract to supply ICT services and support and maintenance during a project to biometrically register the Kenyan voting population ahead of the country’s General Elections held in March 2013.

The project was a key component of the Government of Kenya’s plans to increase transparency in the election process and restore confidence to Kenyans in the democratic process by creating a clean, unduplicated voters register.

Working closely with their partner, Safran Morpho (the technology supplier of the BVR equipment) and the Independent Electoral Boundaries Commission (IEBC) of Kenya, iSolutions played a critical role as the local representative of Safran Morpho and customer liaison.

The project was a widely acclaimed success across many factors. Principal amongst these was the quality and speed of responsiveness of both iSolutions and Safran Morpho from the initial supply of materials through to the level of service and support in the field to resolve problems quickly and accurately.

Key technologies

  • BVR Kit

    Including technology for the biometric and alphanumeric capture of voter data

  • AFIS

    Record matching, verification and de-duplication of voter data

  • Central Site

    For the receipt of voter registration data, the treatment of data and production of voter registry

Key responsibilities

  • Local Project Management
  • Partial assembly of 15,000 BVR kits
  • Storage and workshop facilities for 15,000 BVR kits
  • Logistics management
  • Central Site preparation
  • Central Site and AFIS installation
  • Training
  • Maintenance and Operations Support

  • Local project operations
  • Warranty Services hardware

Project Outcomes

  • More than 14.3 million voters registered in 30 days
  • Production and delivery of a clean, unduplicated voters register
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