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PRESENT TECHNICAL PROPOSAL FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF USPF SCHOOL ACCESS PROGRAMME (SAP)

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OMATEK IN PERSPECTIVE We are an Information Technology company based in Nigeria. The company started business 21years ago and has grown to be one of the most reputable IT companies in the country. OMATEK is a fully indigenous Nigerian Computer Manufacturer with a Factory in Lagos State and an IT solution provider specializing in the supply, installation, training and maintenance of PC based computer systems. We are also active players in the design of Local and Wide Area Networks. In addition, we provide bespoke solutions tailored to meet specific requirements of our clients. We have in our employ seasoned IBM/Compaq Technical Support Specialists who have undergone several trainings at home and abroad. Through a unique combination of skills and experience, we are able to offer data networking and IT services ranging from consultancy to turn-key project implementation and operation. The company recognizes and caters for the special needs of clients in various industries such as Manufacturing, Education, Banking, Petroleum, Public Utilities and Security Services. Our services enable clients to implement reliable IT infrastructure on which their business operations can be dependent. The ability of an indigenous company to provide IT services of international standards is of a strategic advantage in an environment where excellence is only available at a premium. The field of data networking and IT are characterized by the rapidly changing technologies, which are leading increasingly to wide ranges of new applications and greater efficiencies. It is this characteristic that fuels the demand for the above services. Almost exclusively foreign-based companies had met the demand for such services in Nigeria in the past. The services rendered by these companies often do not address certain issues that are pertinent to the country and the continent as a whole and which had hitherto inhibited the development of information technology. The end result of such services that are devoid of local inputs invariably does not fully meet the clients needs. One of these problems is their inadequate knowledge of the local environment as it affects the clients problem. Another problem is their

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inability to maintain a permanent presence of key technical staff that could be relied upon for on the spot assistance in the event of sudden or unexpected problems. As a systems company, we are dedicated to expanding and enhancing our business by offering superior products with the level of quality and support unmatched in the industry. Our greatest strength lies in the high calibre of our technical staff that responds professionally and dependably to our clients needs. We have access to the specialized skills of leading experts in data networking and IT to enhance its capabilities and to supplement its resources as may be required by the clients problem. SERVICES OFFERED BY OMATEK The requirements for an information technology service vary widely from one client to the other and from one type of information technology system to the other. For this reason, OMATEK provides a full range of services designed to meet the requirements of each client. Such services include: Computer manufacturers Sales/Supplies Maintenance Systems Integration/Networking Computer Training/Education Website design Project Management/Consultancy OMATEK provides information technology services to the government and private sectors in Nigeria. The company places emphasis on the provision of services using the industries leading products and providing a level of support unmatched in the industry. This is underlined by a professional approach to providing solutions and a policy of not just selling boxes. The focus is placed on providing services to support IT infrastructure. OMATEK is an IT solutions company dedicated to customer service. The increasing trend towards automation in business and industry has created an explosion in the storage and processing of information in electronic form. In the wake of this explosion is an increasing level of integration of information technology systems. We have looked at this development as an opportunity to widen the scope of

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our services. We have thus responded by investing in the development of a realistic capability in information technology. Through a bold vision and the determination to be a leader in the ICT industry within Africa and beyond, Omatek has consistently sought partnerships with institutions and corporative alike across the country for the operation of Resource Centers where capacity can be developed and transferred, Research and Development into new products and services can be attained, and the creation of the critical mass of IT executives and technicians can be a reality for a bourgeoning industry. Today Omatek has in place a compact Memorandum of Understanding with several Institutions of learning scattered across the country and in Ghana with Resource Centers within their campus offering diverse expertise and also serving as an aftersales-service-center for all Omatek brands of products. As part of its effort to create brand visibility and well as equity, Omatek has embarked on the situation and operation of Chains of Showrooms referred to as OneStop-Shops. These outlets will retail Omatek Brand of products either as a subset of the Omatek Group or as Franchise Owners on behalf of the brand. Currently locations across the country have been identified and are undergoing renovations befitting the vision the company intend to create with the initiative. Having successfully created brand equity and also pioneering the manufacturing process from CKD parts, the company embarked on the first of a series of repositioning in 2007. Subsequently Omatek embarked on a strategy designed to see it exit the Joint Venture initiated under the Small & Medium Enterprises Investment Scheme; ensured it raised required capital through Private Placement that saw it raising over N5Billion; ensured it gets listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange with N2.9billion of the companys share currently being traded. A new and publicly quoted company emerged called Omatek Ventures Plc. .Omatek Ventures Plc is currently a holding company comprising of: Omatek Ventures Distribution Limited Omatek Engineering Services Limited Omatek Computers Limited Omatek Computers (Ghana) Limited Omatek Ventures Distribution (Ghana) Limited

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These subsidiaries are registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria and Ghana as entities to further give impetus to the restructuring going on and also further create sub-units that will wholly own the activities and deliver on the mandates expected of them. OMATEK SALES/SUPPLIES SERVICES OMATEK in the Computer industry today is regarded as the most well stocked Computer Company. We have been able to invest a lot of funds into stocking a variety of computer products for retail and wholesale purchase. The ability to maintain this high stock level shows the degree of our financial strength and viability. In recognition of this fact, we have embarked on a massive engagement of re-sellers and distributors nationwide to ensure our brand of products are received and retailed in every part of the country. We have also followed that with the situation of resource centers to serve as service outlets responsible for the management of warranty issues and any trouble-shooting encounters that may arise from clients use. These Resource outlets are mainly sited in partnership with institutions of higher learning to further boost our capacity to deliver service while enhancing the capacity of the institutions to engage student in practical classes in line with their pursuits in the ICT sector. OMATEK MAINTENANANCE SERVICES The benefits that accrue to any organisation as a result of a complete computerisation Programme is indeed enormous and highly profitable in terms of an enhanced business Processes and reduction in the cost of doing business. Same can be said concerning this in Nigerian Educational Institutions. However, this investment can only be guaranteed when you have a reliable and effective maintenance program in Place. Omatek recognizes the beauty of having a good maintenance culture. We believe that any business organization that invests a huge sum in this kind of project like you are about to do must have to put in place an excellent maintenance program in order to optimize the use of such equipment.

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Omatek provides two different types of Maintenance support viz: Ordinary Preventive Maintenance (or Call Maintenance) and Comprehensive Preventive Maintenance. The first involves quarterly preventive maintenance of the equipment and response to call requests made by the customer. The Client pays for replaceable parts or modules. The second involves the same frequency of maintenance but no payment for replaceable parts or modules. The basic features of the general preventive maintenance of systems include: Complete and total support of all equipment covered by the maintenance agreement Reduction in downtime of faulty equipment and failure rate of working ones Backup strategies Software policies/security and Antivirus upgrades Regular preventive maintenance exercise Hardware/Software helpdesk support Disk Optimization Prompt and immediate response to service calls. To be based on the location of unit Consistent availability of spares for replacement purposes

We have engineers who are competent qualified, experienced and dedicated to provide your organisation with high quality maintenance support services. We shall also attach a sufficient number of service engineers (software/hardware) to your organisation to enable us achieve a short response time to faulty equipment calls. This measure we believe will reduce equipment downtime and thereby enhance and improve productivity at all times. We have a well-equipped service centre in our Abuja office with sufficient tools and test equipment to provide maintenance support services to your satisfaction. Upon receipt of a call/request for maintenance from any user or through the Help Desk Support, OVL Engineers will: Make an initial assessment of the probable cause of the fault. Diagnose the fault and replace any faulty part. Upon completion of repair work reconfigure as necessary and test equipment using the appropriate diagnostic tools in order to demonstrate that the repair has been completed. Then, document the resolution.

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Obtain the users confirmation that the maintenance/repairs has been carried out, using agreed procedures.

Update the fault report and resolution records accordingly. In cases where the fault cannot be rectified immediately, a replacement machine shall be installed for temporary use.

We will use the necessary tools, test equipment and materials to perform the preventive maintenance service. Omatek will use the latest anti-virus scanning and detection software programmes to scan through the computer memory and hard disk drives. And if any viruses are detected the problem will be corrected immediately to put the computer system in a functional status. Omatek will always consult your organisation for a convenient time to carry out preventive maintenance schedule. We will also use new diagnostic software programmes to resolve system malfunction quickly. REMEDIAL MAINTENANCE Omatek will provide normal repairs, which we are obliged to carry out on computer systems and other equipment on daily basis from Monday to Friday should any of the equipment under maintenance agreement with your organisation breaks down. If your organisation signs a comprehensive maintenance agreement contract with Omatek, it means that all spare parts needed to put faulty systems in good working condition would be provided for by Omatek, irrespective of the cost involved. We are also very much aware that time factor is crucial to providing maintenance services, especially in a working environment. And for this reason therefore, we will endeavour to always expedite action and resolve problems on equipment with dexterity and dispatch. Omatek will also advise your organisation that all requests for Saturdays/Holidays should be communicated to Omatek in Advance to enable our service engineers in-charge of the account to prepare fully for such assignment.

REPLACEMENT AND PARTS AVAILABILITY We would like to mention that for any maintenance service to be successful, the service provider must procure genuine and high quality spare parts to fix equipment,

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which will breakdown. Omatek wishes to inform you that we have in stock sufficient quantities and high quality of the most frequent replaceable spare parts for the equipment to be serviced. We also want to mention here that the characteristics of open systems today have made it easier to use computer parts and components almost in every system. The compatibility and interchange ability of these parts have also helped the maintenance of these systems at all levels. MINIMUM REPAIR TIME Our team of service engineers have been involved with Servers and PC-Desktop maintenance, Local Area Network support services at our clients locations for over the past ten years. For the past ten years, we have been engaged in resolving enduser problems relating to faulty, improperly configured or reconfigured servers, LAN/WAN installation and PC desktop systems, Notebooks, PC peripherals such as printers, scanners, plotters etc, and all associate hardware connectors, cables and interfaces. Omatek will use these experiences to deploy scalable solutions on this assignment. We wish to state that we provide instant replacement unit for any fault we are not able to resolve immediately where repair time exceeds 6 hours. The equipment will be returned to its location after the repair is satisfactorily affected. This is an aspect of our services that has earned us recommendations from our clients. We wish to do the same with your organisation. We have been able to live-up to this expectation because of our high stock level profile within the rest of the computer companies in Nigeria. This is an achievement only very few of our competitors can accomplish. In general, we follow the procedure highlighted below in rendering the support services: Investigate the technicalities of the hardware fault Determine if the fault or request can be solved directly or if equipment needs to be taken to the workshop Arrange for loan equipment if faulty equipment needs to be taken away and the equipment cannot be repaired.

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Upon completion of repair work, reconfigure as necessary and test equipment using the appropriate diagnostic tools in order to demonstrate that the repair has been completed. Obtain the users certification that the fault is fixed.

PROBLEM ESCALATION In view of our strong relation with our business partners, OVDL maintains a direct link with the various partner channels throughout the world on problem escalation and resolution. Our Engineers often network with ICT experts around the world to resolve critical problems that cannot be resolved within the shortest possible time, locally. We would also assure you that the efficiency, effectiveness and strength of our maintenance service engineers would be on alert and made available at any point in time for routine maintenance. SYSTEMS INTEGRATION/NETWORK SERVICES The landscape of IT is changing at ever-increasing pace. Computing power is increasing so rapidly that the obsolescence of some platforms is now measured in months not years. The need to share information and resources has led to the linking of computer systems and peripherals devices in a layout called a network. A Computer Network is simply a connection of devices that can store or manipulate electronic data, interconnected in such a way that users can query, store, retrieve and share information with each other. This network delivers information consistently and reliably without the corruption of data. In short, the basic goal of networking is to ensure that data is shared quickly, reliably and accurately. It enables communication, device, data and application sharing and eliminates running from machine to machine to transfer data and program using floppy disks. Every computer network is subdivided into two physical and logical network. The physical part is the hardware, which comprises the wiring, network cards, computers, hubs and all the other components that allows the network to function. The logical network is the organization of hardware that results from the network software. Simply put, it is anything that is not hardware. Examples are logical network protocols. These are special ways computers have to communicate with each other,

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just like a language. A properly implemented network can result in both increased productivity and overall lower costs. SUMMARY OF CORPORATE EXPERIENCE Ours is a prudent and customer conscious company always inspired by the aspiration of the customer. To this end, we have achieved an envious record in timely project execution and customer satisfaction. This is not to say that there has not been challenges, but those challenges encountered in course of any project improves our efficiency and delivery prowess. Attached therefore are the copies of evidences of previous jobs done for which you may which to confirm. However, below is a list of our references: REFERENCES

PUBLIC SECTOR

1. THE PRESIDENCY 2. OFFICE OF THE SGF (O SGF) 3. OFFICE OF THE NSA (ONSA) 4. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE PRESIDENT 5. FEDERAL MINISTRY OF FINANCE 6. FEDERAL MINISTRY OF INFORMATION 7. FEDERAL MIN. OF POLICE AFFAIRS 8. FEDERAL MIN. OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 9. FEDERAL MINISTER OF HEALTH 10. FEDERAL INLAND REVENUE SERVICES (FIRS) 11. NIGERIAN INFORMATION TECHONOGY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (NITDA) 12. NIGERIAN COMMUNICATION COMMISSION (NCC) 13. SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES DEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF NIGERIA (SMEDAN). 14. LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT 15. OGUN STATE GOVERNMENT 16. CROSS RIVER STATE HIV/AIDS PROJECT DEV. 17. IMO STATE HIV/AIDS PROGRAMME DEV.

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18. RAW MATERIALS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL 19. EDUCATION TAX FUND (ETF) 20.NIGERIAN DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION (NDIC) 21. NEPZA 22.NATIONAL INVESTMENT PROMOTION COMMISSION (NIPC) 23.NATIONAL CENTRE FOR WOMEN DEVELOPMENT. 24.NATIONAL FOOD AND DRUG REGULATORY AGENCY (NAFDAC) 25.NIGERIAN NATIONAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION (NNPC) 26.ICPC 27.RMA & FC 28.CHOGOM 2003 29.NAPEP 30.UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION 31. FEDERAL ROAD MAINTENANCE AGENCY (FERMA) 32.OPPORTUNITY NIG. 2003 33.PHARMACIST COUNCIL OF NIGERIA 34.BUREAU FOR PUBLIC ENTERPRISE (BPE) 35.DEBT MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION (DMO) 36.DIGITEST (FED.MIN.OF INFORMATION) FINANCIAL SECTOR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. GUARRANTY TRUST BANK ZENITH BANK FIRST BANK PLC UNION BANK PLC GULF BANK LIMITED FIRST CITY MONUMENT BANK LEAD BANK PLC TRUST BANK PRUDENT BANK

INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 1. INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION (ITU), GENEVA. 2. ECOWAS 3. UNDP

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PRIVATE SECTOR

4. AIR LINE SERVICES LIMITED 5. NET NEAR U 6. MEGA PLAZA 7. RODING MEDICAL CENTER 8. GAS OIL LIMITED 9. GUARDIAN PRESS LIMITED 10. DUBI OIL LIMITED 11. STARCOMM LIMITED 12. CHRISTLEB NIGERIA PLC 13. ECOAIR LIMITED 14. DEE-IY NIG. LTD 15. URBAN CONCEPT LTD. 16. CHRISTEC COMPUTERS 17. NETPOST NIG. LTD 18. SUPPLY STRATIGIES & INVESTMENT LIMITED 19. ETHEL VENTURES LIMTED 20.DOLPHIN OTIS 21. NEAT COMPUTERS 22.GLOBACOM NIG. LTD 23.ULO CONSULTANTS LTD 24.EBOW COMPUTERS LTD 25.NADINA INDUSTRIES LTD 26.YANTECH SERVICES LTD 27.BRISTOL COMPUTERS LTD 28.GRACE FIELD CYBER CAF 29.HAMJOSE SCIENTIFIC 30.WATER CREST COMPUTERS LTD 31. VIEGO COMPUTERS LTD 32.AB.D.T PARTICIPANT 33.NUMATIC COMPUTERS 34.HYSON LTD 35.DIGIT POINT 36.ALTEQ 37.COMMUNICATION TOWERS 38.HERITAGE COMP. RESEARCH CO. LTD

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39.INET GLOBAL 40. IBS & T / JVC 41. MONOLIZA FUNITURE 42.DIGIT PLUS COMPANY 43.A.B CONTINENTAL NIG. LTD. 44.IHG HEALTH CARE NIG. LTD. 45.NUSAM INVESTMENT LTD 46.INFINITI SEGMENT 47.HG TIDINGS LTD 48.NICON INSURANCE
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

1. LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY (LASU) 2. UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS 3. IGBINEDION UNIVERSITY 4. LAGOS STATE POLYTECHNIC 5. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, EDE 6. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (FUTA), AKURE 7. OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY,(OAU),ILE-IFE 8. UNIVERSITY OF BENIN 9. LADOKE AKINTOLA UNIVERITY OF TECHNOLOGY (LAUTECH) 10. UNIVERITY OF ABUJA 11. DOWEN COLLEGE 12. LEKKI BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 13. LEGACY INSTITUTE 14. FEDERAL POLYTHECNIC NASSARAWA 15. AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA 16. BAYERO UNIVERSITY, KANO 17. FCTA EDUCATION SECRETARIAT NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONAL (NGOs) 1. UNFPA 2. DFID 3. UNAIDS

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4. FAO 5. U.S.A.I.D. 6. WANGONET WEST AFRICA 7. CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES 8. BRITISH COUNCIL 9. CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES 10. U.S EMBASSY 11. FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH 12. CENTRE FOR DISEASE CONTROL & PREVENTION 13. FAMILY WORSHIP CENTRE 14. NEPHWAN HOTELS. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

VALENCIA HOTEL AGURA HOTEL CHELSEA HOTEL IBRO HOTEL BEVERLY HILLS HOTEL

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E-LEARNING PLATFORM FOR NIGERIAN SCHOOLS ACCESS PROGRAMME INITIATIVE An overview of the Omatek E-learning Initiative Omatek e-learning scheme provides a platform to ensure that Information and Communication Technology tools are deployed to schools/class rooms under a carefully structured learning environment equipped with internet connectivity to create a virtual connection between students and teachers.

This also involves the deployment of a robust content/curriculum as well as monitoring and evaluation to ensure continuity/ seamless implementation. The Omatek e-Learning scheme has been divided into modules for ease of imlementatin and impact assessment. These modules clearly define well thought out processes creating a homogenous platform where the practice of teaching and learning can enjoy intervention by the

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introduction of IT tools required to create an e-learning environment across schools. Components that will make up the modules will include but not limited to the flowing: 1. Hardware 2. Software 3. Content 4. Training 5. Monitoring & Evaluation 6. Connectivity 7. Establishment of Resource Centres/Capacity Building A typical school deployment will involve the introduction of the above outlined basic elements effectively creating an e-learning experience that will serve to further deepen teaching and learning engagements while reducing concurrent costs of managing materials and resources allocated to schools. The 8and 10 smartbooks specially designed for students and teachers in the educational sector are equipped with robust Wi-Fi coverage of over 50 meters, 120/160GB hard disk space,512 and 1gb RAM respectively. They are equally portable and come in various attractive colors. An alternative computer is the 15.4 laptop for teachers/lecturers Also available is the Omatek all-in-one compact PC which comes with a 15-17 flat screen and has the CPU and monitor built into one. It is ideal for schools, computer/ICT laboratories .The advantages of the Omatek Compact computer apart from space conservation is that it has an option of being a touch screen irrespective of the regular flat screen model. The Omatek Compact comes with 80GB HDD , Combined PC and CPU, Wireless Mouse, WiFi ready and its equipped with DVD writer and it is for multipurpose use. The internet connectivity via the V-SAT technology will provide hot spots around the schools thus creating an enabling environment for teachers and students to deploy their Wi-Fi for connectivity. The Platform advised is Linux equipped with e-learning curriculum. Another alternative is the Microsoft Starter Pack.

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The Teach the Teacher training is a significant part of the scheme. However, the need for central monitoring and evaluation cannot be overemphasized. A storage room will be required in each location, equipped with Omatek Power Inverter for recharging purposes. It is pertinent to note however, that students and teachers with the Omatek 8 & 10 smartbooks equipped with GPRS cards will enjoy the benefit of internet connectivity anytime, anywhere. This proposal will serve to outline synergies required to deploy that unique learning environment while defining the relationships of all actors within the institution that will have significant bearing on the operability of the e-learning platform.

Omatek is equipped for the initiative with funding arrangement with our bankers structured under the e-Xpress initiative which we believe has not been fully utilized based on the various options of facilities available to be explored. The Omatek factories in Nigeria and Ghana will guarantee quality production, empower the youths, create employment opportunities; encourage technology transfer/Research & Development.

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Under the scheme, the Head of Service in each state of the federation signs an undertaking to make monthly salary deductions from Civil/Public Servants, Teachers /Lecturers and remit a check-off payment to Omatek. However, the government will be required to pay on behalf of the schools. Students also have the opportunity of making installmental payments based on guarantee by their parents or by spreading the cost of rentals on their school fees over a period of two years/sessions Omatek is committed to bridging the digital divide in Nigeria and this initiative is a demonstration of our strong support for the future of the countrys educational sector. HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS FOR E-LEARNING PLATFORM IN A SINGLE SCHOOL SCENARIO Features The Smart notebook is equipped with a 8 or 10.2" display that allows users to easily view documents and webpage comfortably The keyboard is 92% the size of generic notebooks making it more comfortable to type for more relaxed usage. Hard drive of 60GB or 120GB SATA Storage And 1.6G Hz CPU and 512mb or 1Gb DDR2 RAM for 8 and 10 respectively. Users have the choice of either Windows or GNU Linux OS for convenient computing and an easy, excellent and exciting user experience High Speed Connectivity Anywhere with Wi-Fi 802.11b/g Easily functions in any connected environment with fast and complete connectivity (WiFi 802.11b/g) The Smart notebooks connect for an easy way to connect two or more users through a remote desktop feature for easy troubleshooting. The Classic notebook comes in four custom styles created with cutting-edge Infusion casing technology, the infusion surface with inlaid motifs provides a new level of resilience providing scratch resistance and a beautiful style that will not fade with time

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Interfaces
1VGA 2USB 1Headphone out 1Micophone input 1LAN RJ45 1DC-IN 12V 1Detachable battery 1SD/MS/MMC Card Reader

Mean Features
8" 16:9 TFT LCD Panel(Resolution:800480Pixels) CPU:Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz . Support: Linux/Windox XP Storage:800/120/160G SSD Memory:512MB/1G/2G 10/100Mbps Ethernet 21.5w quality stereo speakers

Model Processor Features


Processor L1 Cache Size L2 Cache Size

PC-88012N Keyboard
Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz 32KB I-Cache and 24KB D-Cache 512KB Type U.S 80-key keyboard

Communications
LAN slot RJ-45 802.11b/g w ireless Yes Yes NO 0.3/1.3 Optional

Operating System
OS Linux/WINDOW XP

New Card Camera

Display
Screen Size (Diagonal) Screen Format Resolution Contrast Ratio Horizontal View ing Angle Vertical View ing Angle Backlight Unit Interface 8 inch 16:9 800x480 500 140 120 LED LVDS

I/O Port
Card reader VGA port Headphone output DC In USB Slot Microphone input SD/MS/MMC YES Yes 12V 2xUSB2.0 Yes

Audio
Built-In Stereo Speakers 2x 1.5w

Standard Accessories
Rechargeable Battery Pack AC Apdater 8G SSD Optional CD DRIVER,MANUAL 4000MAh Yes Yes

Storage
SSD HDD

Optional Accessories
POUCH Optional

Memory
Type Capacities DDR2 533M/667M 512MB/1G/2G

Dimensions Unit Dimensions (mm)


227x164x35(mm) Under 1.0Kg 4 Sets 7.6Kg

Mouse Touch pad Gift Box Dimmension


Master Carton Dimmension YES 260x128x208(mm) 543x273x229(mm)

Weight Unit Per Master Carton Master Carton Weight

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OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Operating Temperature: -25oC-55oC Storage Temperature: -40oC-55oC Humidity: 10%-80% (Non-condensing)

GPRS / EDGE MODEM


Features Built-in antenna Internet access is available to users at all times wherever GPRS/EDGE network covered Search network automatically Support Short Message Service (SMS)/Answering telephone calls Support statistics of the accumulative flow according to downlink/uplink history Easy-to-use for notebook/desktop /Pocket PC users Quick login Optimal power management Low power consumption Technical Specifications: Network Types: Interface: Multislot Class: Working Band: Wireless data rate: Modulation: Channel Spacing: Band Stability: Output Power: Roaming: GSM/GPRS/EDGE Mini USB standard interface GPRS Class 10 (53.6Kbps) EDGE Class 10 (36.8Kbps) 850MHz/900MHz/1800MHz/1900MHz Up to236.8Kbps GPRS - GMSK EDGE - 8PSK 200KHz 0.1 ppm 2W (+33dBm) Support GPRS / EDGE seamless roaming between base stations GPRS / EDGE best coverage Configured and managed via our software

Signal Receiving Distance: Modem Management:

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OS Support:

Windows 2000/2003, Windows XP, Vista

Electrical & Physical Characteristics Operating voltage: DC 5V +/- 5% Antenna: Built-in antenna Dimension (mm): 78(L)X 38(W)X 7(H) mm

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF THE OMATEK SERVER Comes with an option of size depending on the size of school

Front View

Chassis

PROCESSOR MOTHERBOARD:MEMORY:-

Intel Pentium 3.0GHz with support for one or two 64Bit Intel Xeon Processor with an 800MHz & Intel EM64T support Intel Server SE7520BD2(v) 2 x 512MB ECC Memory Reg DDR

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HARD DISK:FLOPPY DISK:OPTICAL OPTIONS:NIC:INTEGRATED GRAPHICS:UPGRAGEDABILITY CABINET/FORM FACTOR:POWER SUPPLY:PORTS:KEYBOARD:MOUSE:OPERATING SYSTEM:WARRANTY:-

73GB SCSI 10K RPM HDD 1.44MB diskette drive Combo Drive Integrated Dual 10/100/1000 Ethernet Controller Integrated Graphics Supports Hot Swap HDD Cage to accommodate 5 HDD (Optional) Omatek Server Casing/ATX 450 WATTS SMPS 4 USB 2.0, 1 Serial, 2 PS/2, 1 VGA, 2 RJ-45 (NIC) PS/2 Standard Multimedia Keyboard PS/2/USB 2 button optical scroll mouse Linux Operating System 2 yrs full Warranty

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CONTENT DEPLOYMENT OVERVIEW The emergence of distant/e-Learning in the mid 1970's has revolutionized the way and method courses are been delivered today. However, issues such as delivery platforms, educational contents, pedagogical and epistemological concerns were not properly addressed. Todays e-Learning course management platforms have come a long way to address some of these pertinent issues. For the Nigerian schools access program initiative, Omatek will design, build, deploy and maintain a flexible, scaleable and comprehensive e-learning solution for Nigerian schools (Primary/JSS/SSS). This in addition will augment the face to face type of interaction (Teacher/Student) This solution will be driven on Omatek laptops and Mission Critical Servers as specified. (Nigerian Primary/Secondary educational contents fully integrated into it). Omatek e-learning solution will fully address pedagogical and epistemological issues as it relates to childrens learning styles. Omatek solution will be based on social constructionist pedagogy. It takes into account different learning styles and the Introversion and Extroversion of children. Collaboration among students is a key feature in this solution. Fully integrated, the solution will allow teachers to track and fully control what students see and do. Here are some of the features and benefits:

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Allow or deny the use of appointed applications Formulate and enforce policies to control use of the internet Lock workstations Distribute and collect documents Perform online and offline tests with instant feed back

Track students performance in class

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Prepare lesson plans and assignments at home without installing additional software Prepare for class, teach your students, evaluate their work, and control their usage in one simple solution Works well in an interactive whiteboard environment

Overall design
Omatek e-learning solution is a modular object-oriented dynamic learning environment featuring the following:

Promotes a social constructionist pedagogy (collaboration, activities, critical reflection, etc) Suitable for 100% online classes as well as supplementing face-to-face learning Simple, lightweight, efficient, compatible, low-tech browser interface Easy to install on almost any platform that supports PHP. Requires only one database (and can share it). Full database abstraction supports all major brands of database (except for initial table definition) Course listing shows descriptions for every course on the server, including accessibility to guests. Courses can be categorised and searched - one e-learning site can support thousands of courses Emphasis on strong security throughout. Forms are all checked, data validated, cookies encrypted etc Most text entry areas (resources, forum postings etc) can be edited using an embedded WYSIWYG HTML editor

E-Learning Site management


Site is managed by an administrator user. Site is defined during setup. Defaults can be edited during setup or globally accepted. Site can be modified by a robust Site administration block. Plug-in "themes" allow the administrator to customize the site colors, fonts, layout etc to suit local needs. Plug-in activity modules can be added to existing installations.

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The code is clearly-written in PHP and we can modify to suit your needs.

Overview

Goals are to reduce admin involvement to a minimum, while retaining high security Supports a range of authentication mechanisms through plug-in authentication modules, allowing easy integration with existing systems. Standard email method: students can create their own login accounts. Email addresses are verified by confirmation. LDAP method: account logins can be checked against an LDAP server. Admin can specify which fields to use. IMAP, POP3, and NNTP: account logins are checked against a mail or news server. SSL, certificates and TLS are supported. Students are encouraged to build an online profile including photos, description. Email addresses can be protected from display if required.

Enrolment

Teachers can add an "enrolment key" to their courses to keep out nonstudents. They can give out this key face-to-face or via personal email etc Teachers can enroll students manually if desired Teachers can unenroll students manually if desired, otherwise they are automatically unenrolled after a certain period of inactivity (set by the admin) External database: any database containing at least two fields can be used as an external authentication source. Each person requires only one account for the whole server - each account can have different access Meta courses can group related courses so participants can interact with each other.

Roles

Roles for specific participants can be defined for each course An admin account controls the creation of courses and creates teachers by assigning users to courses

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Course creators can create courses, teach in them, and assign others to teacher roles. Teachers are a role in a specific course. Non-editing teacher roles are available for adjuncts, and part-time tutors.

Course management
Overview

A full teacher has full control over all settings for a course, including restricting other teachers Choice of course formats such as by week, by topic or a discussion-focused social format Course Themes. A course can have its own theme of colors and layout. Flexible array of course activities - Forums, Quizzes, Glossaries, Resources, Choices, Surveys, Assignments, Chats, Workshops Groups - teacher(s) and students can be placed in one or more groups Recent changes to the course since the last login can be displayed on the course home page - helps give sense of community Most text entry areas (resources, forum postings etc) can be edited. All grades for Forums, Quizzes and Assignments can be viewed on one page (and downloaded as a spreadsheet file) Full user logging and tracking - activity reports for each student are available with graphs and details about each module (last access, number of times read) as well as a detailed "story" of each students involvement including postings etc on one page. Mail integration - copies of forum posts, teacher feedback etc can be mailed in HTML or plain text. Custom scales - teachers can define their own scales to be used for grading forums and assignments Courses can be packaged as a single zip file using the Backup function. These can be restored on any Linux Academy/Omatek e-learning server.

Assignment Module

Assignments can be specified with a due date and a maximum grade.

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Students can upload their assignments (any file format) to the server - they are date-stamped. Late assignments are allowed, but the amount of lateness is shown clearly to the teacher For each particular assignment, the whole class can be assessed (grade and comment) on one page in one form. Teacher feedback is appended to the assignment page for each student, and notification is mailed out. The teacher can choose to allow resubmission of assignments after grading (for re-grading).

Chat Module

Allows smooth, synchronous text interaction Includes profile pictures in the chat window Supports URLs, smilies, embedded HTML, images etc All sessions are logged for later viewing, and these can also be made available to students

Choice Module

Like a poll. Can either be used to vote on something, or to get feedback from every student (eg research consent) Teacher sees intuitive table view of who chose what Students can optionally be allowed to see an up-to-date graph of results

Forum Module

Different types of forums are available, such as teacher-only, course news, open-to-all, and one-thread-per-user. All postings have the authors photo attached. Discussions can be viewed nested, flat or threaded, oldest or newest first. Individual forums can be subscribed to by each person so that copies are forwarded via email, or the teacher can force subscription for all The teacher can choose not to allow replies (eg for an announcements-only forum) Discussion threads can be easily moved between forums by the teacher

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Attached images are shown inline If forum ratings are being used, these can be restricted to a range of dates

Glossary Module

This is one of the modules that best illustrates the way that Linux Academy/Omatek e-learning platform can fundamentally improve upon the experience of a traditional classroom When students contribute to a course in a public place like the glossary, their ideas are given weight and attention and often result in a greater pride or ownership of the assignment Allows participants to create and maintain a list of definitions, like a dictionary Student entries can be previewed by instructors before publishing Entries can be searched or browsed using alphabet, category, date, and author A glossary of terms can be easily referenced by students Almost any module of the Linux Academy/Omatek solution can be set to hyperlink - automatically - to any word or phrase that is stored in or added to the glossary Glossary items can be grouped in categories Participants can comment on glossary entries Entries can be rated using teacher-defined scales Glossaries can be easily exported and imported via xml Glossaries can be fully searched Glossaries can be viewed with different display formats

Lesson Module

A lesson is a series of pages which can be presented in a linear fashion, like a slide show, or in a non-linear, branching manner, or in a combination of the two. Navigation through the lesson can be straight forward or complex, logical or random Pages can allow students choices through answers to teacher directed questions or descriptions Each choice can be associated with jumps that link to other tables Offers different scoring and grading potentials Interfaces with Grade and Glossary modules

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Lessons can build upon each other through conditional dependencies upon one another Question pages include Multiple choice, Multi-answer, T/F, numeric, short answer and essay. Pages can be imported either as questions in a variety of formats or from PowerPoint. Student attempts, time limits, minimum score and retakes can be set. Page content is HTML compatible, with a full set of edit tools for the teacher. Students may see progress bars, running score, reinforcement to student questions. Password, start and end times, and other restrictions can be placed on students.

Quiz Module

Teachers can define a database of questions for re-use in different quizzes Questions can be stored in categories for easy access, and these categories can be "published" to make them accessible from any course on the site. Quizzes are automatically graded, and can be re-graded if questions are modified Quizzes can have a limited time window outside of which they are not available. At the teacher's option, quizzes can be attempted multiple times, and can show feedback and/or correct answers. Quiz questions and quiz answers can be shuffled (randomized) to reduce cheating. Questions allow HTML and images. Questions can be imported from external text files. Quizzes can be attempted multiple times, if desired. Attempts can be cumulative, if desired, and finished over several sessions. Multiple-choice questions supporting single or multiple answers. Short Answer questions (words or phrases). True-False questions. Matching questions. Random questions. Numerical questions (with allowable ranges). Embedded-answer questions (cloze style) with answers within passages of text.

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Embedded descriptive text and graphics.

Resource Module

Supports display of any electronic content, Word, PowerPoint, Flash, Video, Sounds etc. that are stored locally, or remotely. Files can be uploaded and managed (zipped, unzipped, renamed, moved, etc..) on the server. Folders can be created and managed on the server and linked to. Internal web pages (html formatted) can be created with WYSIWYG editor and linked to. Internal text pages (no formatting) can be created and linked to. External content on the web can be linked to or seamlessly included within the course interface. External web applications can be linked to with data passed to them. Linked MP3 audio files will display with elegant flash player.

Survey Module

Built-in surveys (COLLES, ATTLS) have been proven as instruments for analyzing online classes. Online survey reports always available, including many graphs. Data is downloadable as an Excel spreadsheet or CSV text file. Survey interface prevents partly-finished surveys. Feedback is provided to the student of their results compared to the class averages.

Wiki Module

Wiki is a web page that anyone can add to or edit. It enables documents to be authored collectively and supports collaborative learning. Old versions are not deleted and may be restored if required.

Workshop Module

Allows peer assessment of documents, and the teacher can manage and grade the assessment. Supports a wide range of possible grading scales.

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Teacher can provide sample documents for students to practice grading. Very flexible with many options.

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WiFi MESH NETWORK TOPOLOGY FOR USPF SCHOOL ACCESS PROGRAM

Our proposed school access mesh network features six WiMAX/WiFi Multi-band Dual Radio to deliver a wireless mesh cloud over the entire school area and surrounds. The WiMAX/Wi-Fi Multi-band Dual Radio comes with 2 Radio Slot to select between several Mini PCI modules the frequency you need, high output power and firmware with advanced software characteristics based on Linux OS. All of these characteristics transform this radio into the most complete and advanced of the world. With prominent 108 Mbps data transfer rate (45 Mbps real speed) and up to 700mW output power, you can forget about the word "interference". The WiMAX/Wi-Fi

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Multi-band Dual Radio is the next generation of Wireless equipments. Step together in the future with us!. The WiMAX/Wi-Fi Multi-band Dual Radio can work in five modes: 1. Access Point (for Point to Point and Multipoint Link, HotSpot, Mesh Networks, WISP Base Station and Backhaul applications) 2. WDS (Wireless Distribution System for Mesh Networks applications) 3. Repeater (for extended wireless range applications) 4. AP Client (for Point to Point and Multipoint Link, Wireless Client and Backhaul applications) 5. Station (for Point to Point and Multipoint Link and Wireless Client applications) Specifications:
Hardware Processor Memory Memory Flash RF Port Ethernet Port Console Port RF Connector Power Connections Enclosure Dimensions Weight Operating Temperature Mount Software Intel IXP425 533 MHz 64 MB 16 MB Two RF Mini-PCI Modules Two Ethernet 10/100 Mbps One Serial DB9 standard N-Female 802.3af Power over Ethernet 48v DC with surge protector Industrial Die-Cast Thermal Aluminum, NEMA-6 / IP-67 8.3 x 6 x 2 in (21 x 15 x 5cm.) 4.5 Lb . or 2 Kg . (Radio, Bracket and accessories) Enclosure Seal -60C to 230C Pole or tower mounting brackets

Access Point (bridge or router function) WDS (bridge function) RF Operational Modes Repeater (bridge function) AP Client (bridge or router function) Station (bridge or router function) Advanced Wireless Tx Power and Tx Rate Features Antenna Selection ACK Timeout WMM - Wireless QoS Mac Address Spoofing

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Software Hide SSID and Stealth Mode Best Channel Selection and Country Code Selection DFS/TPC (Dynamic Frequency Selection / Transmit Power Control) Compression, Bursting, Fast Frames 802.11h Full Support Antenna Alignment (Site Survey / Link Quality / Signal Level) Transparent Bridging Layer 2 (Mac Address) Forwarding Layer 3 (IP Address) Forwarding Static Routing and RIP v2 DHCP Server and Client PPPoE Client/PPTP Client Vlan (802.1Q) Support Advance Statistics Graphical User Interface Monitor Utils (Ping and Trace Route) Input/Output Interface Source IP/Subnet Port(s) Source Mac Destination IP/Subnet Protocol (ICMP, TCP, etc) Connection State(New, Established, etc) Access Control List WEP 64/128 WPA1/WPA2 with TKIP & AES ciphers Commited Information Rate (CIR) Peak Information Rate (PIR) Commited Burst Size (CBS) Excess Burst Size (EBS) Based in : - Input/Output Interface - Source IP/Subnet - Source Port(s) - Source Mac - Destination IP/Subnet - Destination Port(s) - Destination Mac - Protocol (FTP, ICMP, TCP, etc) - Application (Peer to Peer, EDonkey, Kazza, IRC, etc) WAN, LAN, DHCP, Firewall - NAT QoS - Bandwidth Management Wireless Radius Client

Network Advanced Features

Firewall - NAT

Security Features

QoS - Bandwidth Management

Hot Spot Features

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Software UAM Authentication, Mac Address Authentication Walled Garden Advertisement Sites Log in Page Customization Users Info, Radius Statistics SNMP Agent Administration Tools NTP Agent HTTP Server

Satellite Internet Connectivity The school access mesh network will be connected to the internet as depicted via a dedicated C-Band satellite connectivity with a throughput of 256kbps Tx and 384kbps Rx. The following equipment will be required to set-up this link: 1.8m Channel Master, Patriot, or Prodelin Dish with feed assembly. LinkStar Satellite Modem. NJT 5 watts Block Up Converter (BUC) Low Noise Block (LNB) RG6 and LMR400 Cables with connectors 10m each. Mounting Pole 3.5inch Diameter and 10ft length.

1.8 meter Patriot C-band Dish

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The Patriot single and dual optics antennas are excellent for VSAT applications and hold an Intelsat Type-Approval. With a past history of use in high quality SNG (Satellite News Gathering) applications, the 1.8m antenna provides a level of surface accuracy, rugged stiffness, and precision not often found in similarly priced products. The stamping process that produces the solid metal reflector results in superior surface accuracy and repeatability. The steel back structure adds strength and stability to the system and keeps the installation process simple. The Navigator Style Azimuth and Elevation cap reduces pointing errors during installation, allowing more accurate boresighting on the satellite. Increased pointing accuracy leads to greater link availability. Special packaging techniques are employed for every system shipped to protect the surface of the dish. LinkStar Satellite Modem.

LinkStar is the highest performance, star-based VSAT system for service providers, ISPs, and corporate network managers who are seeking a system based on DVB standards. LinkStar's edge is in its dynamic bandwidth allocation that makes it more efficient and faster than other TDMA systems. Terminals can transmit data to the network hub at speeds up to 1.15 Mbps, with data downloads of up to 60 Mbps, satisfying bandwidth-intensive applications using IP data. LinkStar offers several benefits:

The highest return channel rate on the market Rate-based operation that increases your data throughput

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Guaranteed information rates for each network location Lower-cost terminals because fewer hardware components are needed and volumes increase as markets expand

DVB standards based for compatibility worldwide LinkStar can operate over C- or Ku-band frequencies, and is scalable to small or large networks. A Web-based NMS makes it simple to operate and easy to configure.

LinkStar Broadband Applications:


Internet access Digital media streaming Videoconferencing Distance education File transfer Multicasting Virtual private networks

Network Security The School Guardian Integrated Firewall and Web Content Filtering Solution How Guardian Works School Guardian is installed between the Internet router and the school network to protect from external attack, filter all web traffic and control what Internet services can be accessed by students and staff.

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With today's web consisting of tens of billions of pages, content-based filtering is the only reliable way to protect against the unexpected. Guardian employs a wide range of intelligent content-based filtering techniques to control web access and protect users. The diagram below illustrates how these different techniques interact with each other - and your policy settings to accurately block all undesired material. Dynamic Content Analysis technology is used to screen the content, context and construction of web pages in detail. In this way, all inappropriate, objectionable and dangerous content can be detected and blocked, as well as the Anonymous Web Proxies that students often use to circumvent web filters. Sites are classified into categories and then blocked or allowed based on your policy settings. All this happens instantaneously, thanks to an intelligent algorithm that is capable of scanning an entire encyclopedia in just a fraction of a second. URL Filtering Guardian's intelligent filtering technology is backed up by URL blocklists, which incorporate content from the Internet Watch Foundation database and are updated on a daily basis. Blocklists can be configured to operate in Whitelist mode where a Group of Users can be restricted to only being able to view a preconfigured list of web sites. MIME File Type and Extension Checking Every file can be identified from its MIME type property, allowing Guardian to block the download of music, video and executable files from web sites. This is a far more reliable technique than checking the file extension which is often forged

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to disguise dangerous files containing Spyware or Trojan Horse programs. Anti-Virus Scanning Files downloaded from web sites are not scanned by most anti-virus software, which provide email rather than web security. Guardian will anti-virus scan all such downloads, using either its inbuilt ClamAV engine or any ICAP compliant anti-virus engine running on an external system. Malicious Code Guardian detects and removes in-page executable code from web pages, such as Active-X controls, Java Applets and Scripts. Such executable code is not recognized by traditional anti-virus software, yet is often used to install spyware, viruses and Trojan horse software on user PCs. Sites that legitimately use executable code, (such as Microsoft's use of ActiveX in their Windows Update facility), are catered for by the provision of a Trusted Sites list which can be maintained by the system administrator. Exploit Detection When security vulnerabilities are discovered in web components like Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser, there is a window in time between discovery and fix when everybody is extremely vulnerable to attack. Guardian closes this vulnerability window by detecting and blocking such browser exploits, protecting systems until the security updates are available. Mailicious URL Detection (Anti-Phishing) Malicious URL detection helps to prevent users falling victim to phishing scams, where they are directed to bogus websites by emails containing spoof URLs that appear to come from banks and other legitimate senders. PICS Code Checking The Guardian software checks all received web pages for the presence of PICS codes (Platform for Internet Content Selection). Many websites include PICS codes in their web pages to indicate the nature and severity of the content. Guardian checks for sixteen different PICS categories, including "Sexual language", "Illegal drugs", "Violence", "Chat" and "Gambling". Filter Groups Multiple filtering categories and rule sets can be used to allocate different access

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rights and restrictions to different groups of users, for example teaching staff, administrative staff, junior and senior students. Filter rules can be time-controlled (e.g. different rules for lunchtime) and particular users can be configured to not be subject to any filtering. User Authentication Guardian's User Authentication integrates with existing authentication systems such as Microsoft Active Directory, Novell eDirectory, LDAP and RADIUS to determine user identity and thus set appropriate filtering policies. User authentication also makes reports much more useful by the inclusion of user names rather that just workstation IP addresses, for both user and group activity reporting. Reporting and Logging All web browsing activity is recorded to an SQL database that can be either be viewed on screen or exported for external analysis. Instantaneous activity (including Instant Messaging applications) is monitored in real time using AJAX logs and traffic graphs. An extensive range of detailed report templates can be utilized to show anything from 'most visited domains' and 'top blocked categories' to time spent browsing and bandwidth utilization. Where authentication is enabled, reports can also be customized by user or group so that the worst offending students (in terms of requesting pages that were blocked by Guardian) can be quickly identified. Reports can be automatically scheduled and stored in familiar formats (PDF, HTML and Excel) or exported to Crystal Reports Proxy Cache The Web Proxy Cache reduces Internet bandwidth utilization by storing and retrieving frequently accessed web pages from local disk storage. Configuration options allow the cache performance to be optimized for the environment in which it is being used, along with the facility to prevent particular domains from being cached, either because they are subject to frequent change or for security reasons. The logic remembers "clean" pages (i.e. pages that have already been checked by Guardian) for 15 minutes so that if somebody else asks for the same page again then Guardian does not need to re-scan the page. The "Site Blocked" Page The "Site Blocked" page can be customized with your own message and if necessary can include buttons to unblock the page, either permanently or on a temporary

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basis. Other information displayed can include the IP address of the user, their Login name, the reason for blocking, the page score, configurable text messages and school logo. BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN To ensure the continued operation of the school access program, we have included a RADIUS billing platform to help generate monthly revenue by extending internet access to the near community. The features of our RADIUS server are as follows:
Radius AAA server Features OS RADIUS Windows NT, 2000, XP Unix: Solaris, Linux Development Language C++, C, HTML and HTS, SQL, TCL. Full RFC 2138, Full RFC 2139, RADIUS Extensions, Proxy & Roaming, and Vendor Specific. Passthrough Authentication: ODBC, RADIUS Proxy, NT SAM, and LDAP. Policy Algorithems written in C++ or TCL. Token Authentication: Security Dynamics. Operation Performance Application System Service/Application

Tested with 500,000 users in the database. Authorization has one request from the NAS: Access-Request, Access-Accept Low: 100 per/sec on 1 CPU Pentium IV 2.4GHZ, Win XP, 512MB with Access database or MySQL. Low: Low: Low: 100 300 300 per/sec on 1 CPU Pentium IV 2.4GHZ, Linux, 512MB with MySQL. per/sec on 1 CPU Pentium IV 2.4GHZ, Win XP, 512MB with SQL Server database. per/sec on 1 CPU Pentium III 500, NT 4 Server, 128MB with Oracle (on the same machine). per/sec on 1 CPU Pentium IV 2.4GHZ, Win XP,

Low:

350

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512MB with Oracle (on the same machine). Low: Low: Medium: Medium: 350 180 600 per/sec on 1 CPU Pentium IV 2.4GHZ, Linux, 512MB with Oracle (on the same machine). per/sec on 1 CPU Pentium II , Linux, 256MB with Oracle (on a one CPU NT machine). per/sec on 2 CPU Pentium IV Windows with Oracle (on the same machine).

1500 per/sec 8 CPU Sun, Solaris 8.0 with Oracle (on the same machine). Average: 250 Authorization per second per CPU. AAA- Authorization and Accounting Requests: (3 messages) Sending Accounting records to Database Low: 30 per/sec on 1 CPU Pentium IV 2.4GHZ, Win XP, 512MB with Access database or MySQL. Low: Low: Low: Low: Low: Low: Low: Medium: Medium: 50 per/sec on 1 CPU Pentium IV 2.4GHZ, Linux, 512MB with MySQL.

100 per/sec on 1 CPU Pentium IV 2.4GHZ, Win XP, 512MB with SQL Server database. 150 per/sec on 1 CPU Pentium III , NT 4 Server, 128MB with Oracle (on the same machine). 150 per/sec on 1 CPU Pentium III , NT 4 Server, 128MB with Oracle (on the same machine). 150 per/sec on 1 CPU Pentium IV 2.4GHZ, Win XP, 512MB with Oracle (on the same machine). 150 per/sec on 1 CPU Pentium II , Linux, 256MB with Oracle (on one CPU NT machine). 250 per/sec on 1 CPU Pentium IV 2.4GHZ, Linux, 512MB with Oracle (on the same machine). 380 per/sec on 2 CPU Pentium IV Windows with Oracle (on the same machine).

800 per/sec 8 CPU Sun, Solaris 8.0 with Oracle (on the same machine). Average: 150 AAA per second per cpu. AAA- Sending accounting to File: Low: 600 per/sec on 1 CPU Pentium III , NT 4 Server, 128MB with Oracle (on the same machine). Medium: 1200 per/sec 2 CPU Sun, Solaris 8.0 with Oracle (on the

same machine).

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Latency Http Server

Latency: 5-50 msec (95% less that 50 msec). Thin client (3rd/4th generation web browser) served by either proprietary or ISAPI/NSAPI/CGI compatible web server. Maximal Users : Unlimited Maximal Groups: Unlimited Y2K Compliancy: Full, if OS and database are compliant. Internal (MS Access MDB file), MS SQL Server, Oracle 8i, Oracle 9i, MySQL (All platforms), LDAP. Oracle works both with ODBC and OCI.

General

DataBases Minimal System Requirements On Windows

Microsft Windows NT 4 Service Pack 6 128Mb RAM 3rd/4th Generation Web Browser 150Mb HD Space (~10Mb if database resides elsewhere) Network Interface Card RADIUS RFCs compatible Network Access Server Linux Pentium II, 128Mb RAM 3rd/4th Generation Web Browser 150Mb HD Space (~10Mb if database resides elsewhere) Network Interface Card RADIUS RFCs compatible Network Access Server

Minimal System Requirements On Linux

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GOALS AND OBJECTIVES Goals Objectives

Refurbishment and 1. To renovate and make the storage room secured fortification of Storage for safe keeping of computers and communication room devices Provision of Charging points 100 2. To enable a secure central charging points for laptop batteries

Provision of alternative 3. To ensure availability of power even if PHCN power source 5kva supply is off/down generator Supply devices of Access 4. To supply laptop with wifi connection to the Internet Mesh 5. To supply server with school database software 6. To implement eLearning content on the laptop

Provision of VSAT C- 7. To implement a VSAT C-band with 128/512kbps or band Internet 256/384kbps bandwidth for 12 months Connectivity and Internet Mesh 6 radios 8. To implement a wireless network with at least 6 radios in the classroom areas Maintenance & Support 9. To maintain and support the laptop, server, printer, communication devices & bandwidth for 12 months 10. To monitor the Internet connection activities

Provision of Protection

Lightning 11. To provide lighting protector against earthning leakage and prevent damage

Intel teach Application 12. To indentify technology champions within each Module (skoool.ng) school and train such champions on the use of intel skool.ng applications. 13. To ensure all hardware enjoy frontline troubleshooting opportunities from the school tech. champs for continuity purposes.

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SUMMARY OF WORK PLAN FOR SITE PREP, EQUIPMENT DEPLOYMENT AND TEACHER TRAINING
ACTIVITY
WEEK 1-2 WEEK 2 - 3 WEEK 3 - 4

TIME LINES
WEEK 4 - 5 WEEK 5 6 WEEK 6 - 7 WEEK 7 - 12

PROJECT EVALUATION DEPLOYMENT OF PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION TEAM TEAM PROJECT SITE SURVEY RENOVATION & CIVIL WORKS ELECTRICAL WORKS INSTALLATION OF SCHOOL WIFI MESH NETWORK INSTALLATION OF ACCESS DEVISES AND NETWORKING MATERIALS SOFTWARE INSTALLATION, CONFIGURATION AND E-LEARNING PORTAL SIMULATION LINK ACTIVIATION TRAINING

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