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Serving the nation through technology Serving the nation through technology SITA 2003/2004 Annual Report Results Presentation CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S REPORT REPORT Thursday, 30 th September 2004

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SITA 2003/2004 Annual Report Results Presentation CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S REPORT Thursday, 30 th September 2004. Agenda. Introduction. Business Highlights. Operations. Regional performance. IFMS. Human Capital. Acknowledgements. Introduction. First Report as SITA CEO: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SITA 2003/2004 Annual Report Results Presentation

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S REPORTREPORT

Thursday, 30th September 2004

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Agenda

IntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroduction

Business HighlightsBusiness HighlightsBusiness HighlightsBusiness Highlights

OperationsOperationsOperationsOperations

Human CapitalHuman CapitalHuman CapitalHuman Capital

IFMSIFMSIFMSIFMS

Regional performanceRegional performanceRegional performanceRegional performance

AcknowledgementsAcknowledgementsAcknowledgementsAcknowledgements

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Introduction

First Report as SITA CEO:First Report as SITA CEO:

• Significant degree of progress made• Built on solid institutional foundation

• Founding Legislation (SITA Act No 88 of 1998, as amended in 2002)• Continuous stakeholder consultations.

• Broad SITA Mandate• Efficient and cost effective management of procurement services• Certification of the quality of goods and services provided.• Management of government transversal systems.• Provide Professional services such as ICT training, Advisory Services.• Research and Development, etc.

• Implemented a range of approved programmes in spite of a major restructuring initiative.

• Developed a three-year Strategic Plan, approved by the Board.• Completely restructured the Executive Leadership.

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Business HighlightsBusiness Highlights

• Financial Performance:Financial Performance:• Revenue up from R 1,9 billion to R 2,3 billion.• Posted Profit before tax of R 51,7 million

• The 2004-2007 Strategic Plan and Turnaround Strategy:The 2004-2007 Strategic Plan and Turnaround Strategy:• Strategic Plan approved by the SITA Board• Underpinned by the Turnaround Strategy’s six Strategic Imperatives

• Restructuring of ITAC:Restructuring of ITAC:• Team of external professionals and officers from National Treasury set up to develop an appropriate ITAC Model to remedy ITAC shortcomings• New Executive for Procurement subsequently appointed

To cost-effectively enhance public service

delivery through ICT

Mission

1.Radically improve service delivery to our

clients

2.Prioritise citizen-focused

projects

3.Drive to best demonstrated

practices in people management and

leadership4.Overhaul

internal & external communications

to improve transparency,

visibility & image

5.Build an appropriate organisation

structure and team to achieve our

strategic objectives

6.Maintain financial

sustainability

• Master Systems Plan:Master Systems Plan:• New product offering termed “MSP in a box” was developed by the Research and Development Unit.• Aims to achieve a Government-wide standardisation of the IT architecture framework.

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• Hosting Services;Hosting Services;• Increased Mainframe infrastructure to more than 7 500 MIPS, OF WHICH 1 746 MIPS is available for Disaster Recovery.• Foundation Software also upgraded to afford

Government the latest functionality to exploit capabilities on offer.

• Printing capacity of the Bloemfontein Data Centre was increased from 900 to 3 300 images per minute.• Availability figures of up to 99% are guaranteed on Transversal Systems. • SITA consistently exceeded this norm and achieved 100% month-on-month availability. Thus, for instance;

• More than 1,2 million public servants are paid on time every month.

• More than three million South Africans receive social grants monthly

• Service Providers to the State receive payments on time.

OperationsOperations

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Operations…Operations…

• Networks:Networks:• Government Common Core Network went live on 20 December 2002.• Core infrastructure provides carrier grade technology used by the telecommunications industry.• Supports multimedia traffic, integrating voice, video and data transmission capabilities within a single unified system.

• Batho Pele e-Government Gateway Project:Batho Pele e-Government Gateway Project:• In conjunction with a number of stakeholders, critical tasks were completed to prepare the Gateway Project for the launch.• Projects was subsequently successfully launched in early August 2004

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Regional PerformanceRegional Performance

• Increased Bandwidth:Increased Bandwidth:• Rural connectivity was improved through increases in bandwidth of a number of data lines.

• Management Information System rollout:Management Information System rollout:• The phase 1 rollout of the Management Information System for social workers and social security applications was successfully launched.

• Development of MSPsDevelopment of MSPs• Confirmed MSPs for Mpumalanga, Eastern Cape and Gauteng Provincial Governments.

• CIPAL / SITA Partnerships:CIPAL / SITA Partnerships:• In conjunction with CIPAL, SITA has implemented a

Financial Application System for the Thabo Mofutsanyane District Municipality in July 2003.

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Research and DevelopmentResearch and Development

• MSP in a box:MSP in a box:• Flowing from the development of the MSP-in-a-box toolkit, six pilot sites.

• Integrated Data Analysis:Integrated Data Analysis:• A pilot was launched at the Department of Social

Development, which revealed that an enormous amount of money has been lost through fraud and error.

• Tele-medicine:Tele-medicine:• Pilot done in collaboration with the Medical Research Council and the National Department of Health.• Seeks to exploit cost-effective means of deploying tele- medicine country-wide.

• Open Source Software:Open Source Software:• Project being done in collaboration with CSIR, CPSI and GITOC.• Pilot sites in government departments being identified.

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The Integrated Financial Management systemThe Integrated Financial Management system

• Phase 1 of the project started in February 2003. Some of the key Phase 1 of the project started in February 2003. Some of the key deliverables were;deliverables were;

• The development of a detailed User Specification Requirement (URS). Completed.• Finalisation of a Master Systems Plan to propose a technical solution. Completed.• Development of a Project Prospectus.

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Human Capital Human Capital

• Training and Development:Training and Development:• R 26,7 million was spent on staff development and

training.• In addition, the Leadership Development Programme (LDP) and the Management Development Programme (MDP) were launched in partnership with the Gordon Institute of Business,

• Employment Equity:Employment Equity:• 63% of SITA employees are black whilst 38% of them are female. The target for females is 45%

• Youth Internship Programme:Youth Internship Programme:• 300 youth interns were training in various ICT

programmes.• Over 100 of them have already been placed into positions in various government departments and SITA.

• Employee Well-being:Employee Well-being:• An HIV/AIDs Programme was launched on 1 December 2003.

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Minister of Public Service and Administration, Mrs Geraldine Minister of Public Service and Administration, Mrs Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi:Fraser-Moleketi:

• For her political support and guidance during such a testing time. Our thanks also go to Mr Alvin Rapea, former acting DG at DPSA, whose support we could always count on.

• Chairperson of the SITA Board of Directors:Chairperson of the SITA Board of Directors:• For giving unwavering support to SITA management, whilst demanding high-level service delivery.• We also acknowledge with thanks the constructively critical and supportive guidance from the Board and its committees

• Staff and ManagementStaff and Management::• My special tribute goes to staff and management. What success we have achieved to date would have been unthinkable without the support they gave and

confidence in leadership

AcknowledgementsAcknowledgements

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