ECODIT, INC.
The Power Africa Data and Technical Support Services (DTS) project is a key component of the Power Africa initiative, which aims to increase access to electricity in sub-Saharan Africa.
2021 · 67 pages

Abstract
The project is implemented by ECODIT LLC under a contract with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The DTS project provides technical support and advice to the Power Africa initiative, focusing on data management, reporting, and database support. The project has seven key tasks, including power sector technical support and advice, power Africa relationship management, power Africa data management and reporting, database management, strategic information technology and support, power Africa transaction advisory support to the African Development Bank, and energy sector technical assistance support. These tasks are designed to support the Power Africa 2.0 strategy, which aims to increase access to electricity in sub-Saharan Africa. The DTS project also provides technical support and advice to the Power Africa initiative, focusing on data management, reporting, and database support. The project has a strong focus on data management, with a goal of providing accurate, consistent, and timely data and information to support the Power Africa initiative. The project has a number of key objectives, including providing technical support and advice to the Power Africa initiative, assessing performance and progress toward established Power Africa targets, and ensuring that the data, information, and analysis related to transactions activities, programs, and Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) are accurate, consistent, and timely. The DTS project also provides strategic information technology (IT) and support to enhance Power Africa's data management needs and compliance with USAID's Chief Information Officer (CIO) and federal rules and mandates. The project has a strong focus on IT support, with a goal of providing accurate, consistent, and timely data and information to support the Power Africa initiative. The project has a number of key deliverables, including a quarterly transaction workflow, a power Africa data check list, a consolidated administrator's handbook, and a PATT product backlog screenshot. The project also has a number of key milestones, including the development of a Gantt chart, a results framework, and a tracked transactions update guide.
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