cBrain conducts IT gap analysis at Ghana Meteorological Agency

Date: 2026-02-23
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

cBrain’s Director for New Markets and Partners, Niels Tanderup Kristensen, has concluded a working visit to Ghana focused on assessing digital infrastructure and strengthening institutional partnerships across key public sector agencies.

During the visit, cBrain carried out a comprehensive IT gap analysis at the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMeT), evaluating the agency’s hardware systems, software environment, and process management frameworks. The assessment examined existing data flows and operational structures, with discussions centred on transitioning from fragmented systems and manual workflows toward automated data collection, real-time reporting, and enhanced forecasting capabilities.

Kristensen noted that strengthening meteorological data systems is critical to multiple sectors, including agriculture, aviation, disaster preparedness, and climate resilience, underscoring the role of digital modernization as a component of national infrastructure.

The delegation also met with officials from the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), where engagements focused on the importance of reliable meteorological data, integrated reporting mechanisms, and secure digital systems to support aviation safety and operational efficiency.

Additional meetings were held with the National Information Technology Agency (NITA) and the National Communications Authority (NCA), aimed at exploring opportunities for collaboration within Ghana’s broader digital transformation agenda.

As part of the visit, cBrain aligned strategic priorities with its local partner, Omni Strategies. The engagements were complemented by diplomatic interactions, including a meeting with the European Union Ambassador to Ghana. The Embassy of Denmark in Ghana also hosted a business dinner bringing together potential institutional stakeholders, including representatives from the Lands Commission and the National Identification Authority.

Kristensen emphasized that digital transformation initiatives extend beyond technology deployment, highlighting the interconnected roles of governance, institutional capacity, and cross-sector partnerships in advancing sustainable modernization efforts.

 

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