About Us
Network Dynamics Associates was organized in 1992 to provide insights and guidance on digital infrastructure strategies, services, public policy, and investments.
We work with leaders in advanced digital economies as well as with public institutions and local innovators in low-and middle-income markets.
Our clients include national governments, multilateral lenders, municipalities, investors, platform vendors, service providers, and entrepreneurs developing future infrastructure, applications, services and digital growth opportunities.
With governments and multilateral agencies
With investors
With companies and entrepreneurs
We See Patterns in Chaos
Bringing clarity to complexity Seeing outside of the box literally means learning to see differently. Widening the field of vision. Becoming aware of what has not been seen.
We Love Black Swans
Creating strategic vacuums that initiate change We are original thinkers and candid advisors who create space for ideas to emerge, perceptions to evolve, and teams to succeed.
We See Patterns in Chaos
Bringing clarity to complexity Seeing outside of the box literally means learning to see differently. Widening the field of vision. Becoming aware of what has not been seen.
We Love Black Swans
Key People
Ken Zita
Ken Zita is NDA’s founder and president. He is a seasoned telecom industry executive and management consultant who specializes in public policy, market strategy, and investment design.
He is widely regarded as a visionary on the strategic impacts of information infrastructure and services on national digital transformation and economic growth. He also works with tech firms and investors on market entry strategy, alliances, political risk, and new business design.
Ken manages the firm’s global network of senior advisors and personally directs workflows and recommendations for client engagements. Project teams are comprised exclusively of experienced consultants with deep domain expertise.
He is known for incisive problem solving, creativity, instinct, humor, technical and political fluency, and exceptional writing and presentation skills.
Some of his recent thinking on public policy and digital development can be heard in this Keynote Address from PTC’20 on “National Digital Strategy.” He is past three-time conference chairman.