Date: March 16, 2020
OpenLMIS participants: Rebecca Alban (Unlicensed), Brian Taliesin
Agenda:
Discussion:
She has a sense that many countries want to use OpenLMIS; we are making the path for upgrades easier; user interface seperate from back end; upgrade process is for countries to download and test
Question from Jean re: translation to arabic/asian langauges: not supported yet; would require a bit of work and funding to get the translations right for industry standards
Question re: our business development process: Rebecca explained process; she prefers simple contracts with one prime (not a consortium)
PSM/OpenLMIS working together: She recognizes opportnity for PSM to 'market' OpenLMIS accross their global presence; Brian: We value their input on learning what the market demands are, so that we can get those features and functionality on our roadmap
Lab Module: strong suggestion from Jean to develop a Lab module. Countries are asking for it and nobody has anything; they are just using spreadsheets and there is 'no enforcement'. It would be best to have all the data in one place for HIV, labs; she will pitch this idea more to USAID and to countries. This would need to include a maintainence piece re: how to
Lab opportunity- she is going to push from her end to get a list of requirements- she wanted to know if we could possibly add this and how long it would take. She thinks it would be a good way to get countries to sign onto using OpenLMIS, because they all want lab systems and OpenLMIS could be the one stop shop;
Next steps:
Rebecca Alban (Unlicensed) to send followup email to Jean with summary of notes; future calls to attend, and housekeeping/to-dos; resources
Jean to send us lists of questions that countries have so we can support with info/advocacy materials
Jean to send us sample spreadsheet of lab system info; to help give us an idea of what Lab Module Requirements would be
Jean to participate in upcoming governance and partnership WG calls