Mr. Abdelmajeed Shamlawi
 Mr. Abdelmajeed Shamlawi
 int@j CEO

 



Abed Shamlawi gathers extensive experience in leading ICT sector development and assisting public and private sector entities develop their ICT strategies and envision efficient use of technology in order to increase business efficiency, he also managed large scale public and private ICT related projects and NGOs. Recently Mr. Shamlawi has been leading the Jordan ICT and BPO Association – int@j towards being an active champion and a thought leader for the ICT Sector in Jordan.


Through his vast experience, his academic background, and his wide skills, he initiated and managed strategic collaboration across and among the different sectors and components under the USAID-funded AMIR Program to facilitate the development of critical ICT projects across Jordan such as supporting the Central Bank of Jordan ICT systems modernization, Jordan Customs ICT systems modernization and the development and implementation of the Jordanian Trade and Investment Information System. He also initiated, supervised and assisted in the development and implementation of some of the high profile strategies in Jordan including an ICT investment and promotions strategy, an ICT sector strategy, a new structure and strategy for the National Information Technology Center, Jordan e-Government strategy, Saudi e-Government Program Strategy, and the Aqaba Special Economic Zone ICT Strategy.

 

Mr. Shamlawi lead a number of Business Process Re-Engineering projects such as the Municipal Business Licensing and Renewal Process Re-Engineering and Automation project at two Municipalities in Amman and Madaba, and development and implementation of a Mother and Child education program, focusing on introducing ICT to early childhood and to parents in thirteen villages, in addition to developing and implementing an e-Services Center at e-Village next to Madaba. In addition Mr. Shamlawi architected and managed the implementation of the Jordan Trade and Investment Information System as the single unified source for Trade and Investment data. Mr. Shamlawi also led the process of transforming the NetCorps Jordan Initiative into an independent Not-for-Profit NGO NetCorps Jordan, and transforming the Public Private Partnership of the Jordan Education Initiative and the program into an independent NGO.

 

Between August 2003 and October 2006, Mr. Shamlawi has successfully lead the Information and Communications Technology Component, a 24 million US Dollar component of the USAID funded AMIR Program, focusing on; e-Government Development and Implementation, Increased Access, Connectivity and e-Learning, ICT Policy and Regulation, Reduce Public Sector Obstacles, Encourage Public Private Partnership, ICT Industry Development.

In addition to leading several ICT initiatives, Mr. Shamlawi is also considered as a lead engineer for infrastructure and applications consolidation, integration and implementations since he has played a major role in defining the requirements and optimizing the infrastructure architectures and providing advices on short and long term infrastructure investments. Furthermore, Mr. Shamlawi has vast experience in developing Enterprise IT Architectures due to his sound understanding of all aspects related to the enterprise, starting from business planning and business operations to automation and enabling technological aspects.

During his years of experience Mr. Shamlawi delivered several projects such as;

  • Jordan e-Government Program Strategy and implementation projects
  • Jordan National ICT Strategy 2007-2011
  • Aqaba Special Economic Zone ICT Infrastructure Strategy
  • Jordan Education Initiative transformation into an NGO
  • Jordan Trade and Investment Information System
  • Knowledge Stations Mother and Child Program pilot and implementation
  • Amman and Madaba Municipalities BPR and e-Municipality
  • Incorporating NetCorps Jordan program into an NGO
  • Transforming the Jordan Education Initiative into an independent NGO
  • Several National public and private sector ICT programs design
  • Central Bank of Jordan Information Management and systems modernization
  • National Information Technology Center Strategy
  • Jordan National ICT Strategy 2000-2006 (REACH)
  • Jordan Capital Markets systems modernization
  • Jordan Customs systems modernization
  • Egypt and Morocco Courts Automation and Information Systems
  • Several Projects in Morocco, United States, Botswana, Kosovo, and other countries

 

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