E-SERVICES & DEVOLUTION: USAGE OF ICT APPLICATIONS ON CUSTOMER SERVICE DELIVERY IN MACHAKOS COUNTY GOVERNMENT, KENYA
Abstract
This paper examined the effect of ICT applications and their frequency of usage on customer service  delivery  in  Machakos  County  Government  (MCG).  The  ICT  applications  included Mobile  Point  of  Sale  (M-POS)  for  revenue  and  parking  fees  collection,  CCTV  security surveillance  system  in  different  sub-counties  within  Machakos  County  and  the  Help  Desk System.  Self-administered  questionnaires  and  interviews  were  used  to  collect  primary  data from  57  employees  of  MCG  and  100  service  seekers  (traders  and  vehicle  owners  who  pay parking  fees).  The  research  study  established  that  there  exists  a  strong  positive  relationship between  ICT  applications  and  their  usage  (r  =  0.795,  P  =  0.000)  and  customer  service delivery.  The  paper  recommends  that  county  governments  fully  adopt  ICTs  by  allocating funds and goodwill towards the development and maintenance of ICT system applications.
