Date 

ParticipantsWesley BrownRebecca Alban (Unlicensed)Christine LenihanGaurav Bhattacharya (Unlicensed)Brandon Bowersox-Johnson

Logistics: 

Materials for Rebecca to send in advance:

Sync on proposed agenda for demo: (they requested the presentation to last about 30 minutes)

Key messages:


Live demo: 

Anticipated Q&A:

?Why would a country that already has OpenLMIS adopt this new Edition versus just adding new products? What are pros/cons to each? (which option is cheaper?)

What is the difference between OpenLMIS and the COVID Edition? (*Rebecca to have slide ready about the 2 situations)

What is included in the Launch Package? (Brandon)

Local hosting: When? how? what would it take? why not right away? (Wes)

Why would we use this instead of DHIS2? Brandon: if you already have another tool that is doing this, you don't need redundant services. Our guidance is to show what OpenLMIS can do but if you have other solutions that meet your needs dont re-invent the wheel. Leverage what you have. Gaurav: if you're looking to quickly deploy a system and then expand it to the rest of the program then OpenLMIS should be your preferred choice (we can support supply chain processes at many levels). But if you aren't going beyond this specific use case then DHIS2 can work. We are an approved tool by Gavi/Global Fund eLMIS tool 

Resilient systems, reference to ebola experience: choosing OpenLMIS would be doing things differently "building back better" (Rebecca to integrate this into intro slides)

Timelines: How long will it take? (Christine). Explain what is needed from the country in order to meet the 4 week timeframe. Malawi could be quicker. Estimate 4 weeks but that van vary depending on

(internal question): is there a certain amount of visibility we need in order to offer our support- to make sure there are people on the other side to take things over after 6 months? Brandon: Our slides said that MoH request is required, also need a project manager and be able to collect all the data; these pre-requisites might be enough. 

Who would do the work? (someone local or global)?


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