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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
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