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IMPROVING GOVERNMENT-INDUSTRY RELATIONSHIPS

SETTING A BOLDER COURSE

PRESENTED BY:JOHN SHERIDAN, AGIMO

Leading: Strategy, governance, Gov 2.0, ICT workforce

Operating: Networks, secure communications, telepresence, .gov.au, government directory

Procuring: Telecommunications, desktop hardware, Microsoft VSA, data centres

Policy: Investment, gateways, COE, teleworking, opt-out, IPv6, COTS/GOTS, open source, PoE

Services: australia.gov.au, data.gov.au, govspace.gov.au, GovDex, ICT entry level programs

Advice: Architecture, better practice, authentication, web publishing, accessibility

COORDINATED PROCUREMENTOriginal Decision

March 2008 Microsoft VSA Desktop Hardware Telecommunications

Mobiles Carriage Handsets

IBNC Invoice Reconciliation

Data Centre Strategy

March 2010Data Centre Facilities

Existing

Fit Out

Greenfield

Migration Services

Data Centre as a Service

COORDINATED PROCUREMENT Process

Idea

Implement

IBNC: up to 70%IDC: 30%+

$79m -> $91m

~$14m

ICT SERVICES PANELS POLICYProblem

>120 panels

Duplication by agencies

Extra expense for vendors

Solution

Maximum 3 panels/portfolio

50% reduction by Dec 2014

Multi-agency access clause compulsory from Jan 2012

ICT PRINCIPLES OF ENGAGEMENT Accessibility

equitable participation

information requests are fair & assessed in good time

proportional cost of engagement

Collaboration

effective, cooperative relationship

sharing knowledge and transfer of skills

Standards, competencies & understanding

Individuals have authority, capability & availability

Governance

outcome oriented

WoG priorities, strategies & approaches

professionalism, integrity, probity and fairness

managing risks to achieve best outcomes

Problem Resolution

timely, effective and equitable mechanisms and processes

Application

leading activities to stated outcomes

agreed understanding of ICT goals, responsibilities, & timeframes with best practice, VfM, & whole-of-life costs

fosters innovation

builds Government capability & provides Industry opportunities

Mutual confidentiality, probity and security requirements

GOV 2.0 APPROACHES

DATA CENTRE AS A SERVICEA New Direction

A BOLDER COURSEGovernment & Industry

IMPROVING GOVERNMENT-INDUSTRY RELATIONSHIPS

QUESTIONS

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