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1 Leading the way with innovative leadership The Navajo Nation  Walking In Beauty Into the 21st Century  Achieving Government Reform  Securing Financial Independence  Integrating Technology for the Future  Promoting Mutually Respected Partnerships Strategic Directions

2 Leading the way with innovative leadership The Navajo Nation Establish Navajo Nation IT Infrastructure Initiative Under the leadership of President Kelsey Begaye: February 14th signed letter appointing industry telecommunications expert to advise Chief of Staff in the Office of President/Vice President February 14th to present - Chief of Staff/Advisor Review of current state of Navajo Nation IT Conferences with various industry leaders/vendors Chief of Staff/Advisor organized IT initiative outline Established cooperative links with following Corporate Foundations and/or Learning Centers NortelEricsson IntelWilliams Communications

3 Leading the way with innovative leadership The Navajo Nation Existing IT Infrastructure No Standards or Protocols Inefficient Counter Productive IT Islands

4 Leading the way with innovative leadership The Navajo Nation Planned Wireless IT Infrastructure ChaptersInternet Private Video Conferencing LAN/WAN Hub Technology

5 Leading the way with innovative leadership The Navajo Nation Planned Wireless IT Infrastructure Benefits Software RepositoryTribal Ownership Word ProcessingSkilled Infrastructure SpreadsheetIndependence PresentationSelf Maintained FaxingRevenue Generation Financial ManagementCore Technology Virtual Meetings Central Easy Secure Information Sharing/Exchange

6 Leading the way with innovative leadership The Navajo Nation Improved Government Services Efficient timely communications with 110 Chapters Efficient coordination Partnership and alliances More Effective and Efficient Management

7 Leading the way with innovative leadership The Navajo Nation Business Benefits Business can use wireless access for home page advertising e-commerce Secured sharing of information, documents, etc. Keeping abreast of current market trends and directions

8 Leading the way with innovative leadership The Navajo Nation Learning Benefits Schools can use Internet learning from inside the building and outside campus Unlock access to enhanced learning and understanding Community centers and library hosting service Internet for those that cannot afford computers/access Industry Foundation Certified Training Training of technology provided via schools, technology centers, and Internet

9 Leading the way with innovative leadership The Navajo Nation Improved and Enhanced Communications Wireless users communicating by voice and paging Roaming users providing revenue Emergency network providing 911 access for wireless More Effective and Efficient Management

10 Leading the way with innovative leadership Together We can Succeed Securing Financial Independence Integrating Technology for the Future Promoting Mutually Respected Partnerships The Navajo Nation