Building Your ITSM Business Case

Building Your ITSM Business Case
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Define your ITSM strategy, the need for ITIL, and motivations driving change. Present the plan to align processes to best practices, standardize systems, and achieve cost savings. Highlight current IT challenges, propose solutions, and outline benefits for both IT and non-IT audiences.

  • ITSM strategy
  • ITIL
  • business value
  • process alignment
  • cost savings

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  1. NIGERIA ELECTRIFICATION PROJECT OVERVIEW April 2019

  2. OVERVIEW OF NIGERIA ELECTRIFICATION PROJECT (NEP) Objective: Increase access to electricity services for households, public educational institutions, and micro, small and medium enterprises throughout Nigeria Component 1 Solar Hybrid Mini Grids for Rural Economic Development (US$150M) Component 4 Technical Assistance(US$20M) US$350 million facility with 4 components Component 2 Standalone Solar Systems for Homes, Farms, and Enterprises (US$75M) Component 3 Power Systems for public universities and teaching hospitals (US$105M) 2

  3. KEY TARGETS OF THE NEP Electrify 500,000 households (of which 50,000 headed by women) Electrify 70,000 micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs)provided with new or improved electricity service (of which 7,000 are female-headed MSMEs) 7 federal universities and teaching hospitals provided with new or improved electricity services) 2.5 million people provided with new or improved electricity service 3

  4. KEY MILESTONES OF THE NEP Approval World Bank Board Approval of the NEP projects obtained 2018 Q2 Start of NEP Implementation Commence NEP procurement process for mini grids and stand alone systems 2019 Q2 Mid-Term Review of NEP 2021 Q2 Close of NEP 2023 Q2 7 4 4

  5. For further information please contact: Damilola Ogunbiyi Managing Director/ CEO RURAL ELECTRIFICATION AGENCY damilola.ogunbiyi@rea.gov.ng Adejoke Odumosu Head, Project Management Unit (PMU) Nigerian Electrification Project (NEP) RURAL ELECTRIFICATION AGENCY adejoke.odumosu@rea.gov.ng www.rea.gov.ng

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