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The United Kingdom’s Government ICT Strategy
E-Government enabling savings, standardisation & change
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Bill McCluggage – Prior UK Government Deputy CIO
The United Kingdom
Population: 62.3million
England & Wales: 55.6million
Scotland: 5.2million
NorthernIreland: 1.8million
Office of National Statistics 13 Oct 2011
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government is spending more than it earns. it must respond and do things differently.
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delivering better public services
for less cost
reducing waste and project failure, and
stimulating economic growth
creating a common ICT infrastructure
using ICT to enable and deliver change
strengthened governance
the UK government ICT strategy
http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/resource-library/uk-government-ict-strategy-resources
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challenges actions outcomes
improve sharing & reuse
use more open source
drive down cost of basic goods/services
stimulate economic growth
reduce project failure
drive operational excellence
ICT asset register & government applications store
new procurement approaches
open source procurement toolkit
new open source groups
presumption against projects over £100m
publishing contracts
agile project delivery & Skunkworks
spending controls
ICT capability strategy
continued benchmarking
improved performance in delivering projects on time and in budget
benefits released faster to the user
a fair and more competitive marketplace to drive down ICT costs
greater SME participation to help drive economic growth
greater in-house ICT capability to reduce dependency on external l expertise
Part 1 – Reducing Waste and Project Failure, and Stimulating Economic Growth
challenges actions outcomes
improve sharing & reuse
use more open source
drive down cost of basic goods/services
stimulate economic growth
reduce project failure
drive operational excellence
ICT asset register & government applications store
new procurement approaches
open source procurement toolkit
new open source groups
presumption against projects over £100m
publishing contracts
agile project delivery & Skunkworks
spending controls
ICT capability strategy
continued benchmarking
improved performance in delivering projects on time and in budget
benefits released faster to the user
a fair and more competitive marketplace to drive down ICT costs
greater SME participation to help drive economic growth
greater in-house ICT capability to reduce dependency on external l expertise
Part 1 – Reducing Waste and Project Failure, and Stimulating Economic Growth
challenges actions outcomes
increase interoperability
increase public sector ICT agility
consolidate ICT infrastructure
make ICT greener
manage and protect information effectively
open data standards
reference architecture
mandatory open technical standards
cloud computing strategy
common desktop/device
data centre consolidation
consolidate networks
greening government ICT strategy
information strategy
risk management regime
enable government to procure directly from SMEs
more efficient use of government ICT
greater policy flexibility
avoid lengthy supplier lock-ins
create fairer and more competitive market
part 2 - creating a common ICT infrastructure
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challenges actions outcomes
increase interoperability
increase public sector ICT agility
consolidate ICT infrastructure
make ICT greener
manage and protect information effectively
open data standards
reference architecture
mandatory open technical standards
cloud computing strategy
common desktop/device
data centre consolidation
consolidate networks
greening government ICT strategy
information strategy
risk management regime
enable government to procure directly from SMEs
more efficient use of government ICT
greater policy flexibility
avoid lengthy supplier lock-ins
create fairer and more competitive market
part 2 - creating a common ICT infrastructure
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Service Management
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•Common/generic aspects across•specific commodity services Available through the Government Application Store
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UK Government Cloud Store
www.govstore.net
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Lot 1 - SaaS Lot 2 - PaaS
Lot 3 - IaaS Lot 4 – Cloud Services
UK Government Cloud Store
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challenges actions outcomes
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modernise public services
facilitate democratic power shift to citizens
increase public sector productivity
open up public sector provision
rapidly exploit new technologies
mandate ‘channel shift’ in selected services
create cross-government standards on APIs
appoint director of ICT Futures
provide online channels for all government consultations
develop guidelines for departmental access to internet and social media channels
agile, personalised and responsive services
democratic power shift using digital channels
opening up public sector provision
collaborative and mobile public sector working
horizon scanning to exploit new technologies
part 3 – using ICT to enable and deliver change
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challenges actions outcomes
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modernise public services
facilitate democratic power shift to citizens
increase public sector productivity
open up public sector provision
rapidly exploit new technologies
mandate ‘channel shift’ in selected services
create cross-government standards on APIs
appoint director of ICT Futures
provide online channels for all government consultations
develop guidelines for departmental access to internet and social media channels
agile, personalised and responsive services
democratic power shift using digital channels
opening up public sector provision
collaborative and mobile public sector working
horizon scanning to exploit new technologies
part 3 – using ICT to enable and deliver change
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21st century citizens consume services that are delivered digitally.
part 3 – using ICT to enable and deliver change
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part 3 – using ICT to enable and deliver changeGovICT
Rt Hon Frances Maude MP – Minister for the Cabinet Office
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single domain – gov.uk
part 3 – using ICT to enable and deliver change
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single domain – gov.uk
part 3 – using ICT to enable and deliver change
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single domain – gov.uk
part 3 – using ICT to enable and deliver change
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transparency
part 3 – using ICT to enable and deliver change
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the information revolutionhas led to a radical power shift
from governmentinto the hands of the
citizen.
part 3 – using ICT to enable and deliver change
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Governance and accountability
End User Devices, Reference Architecture,Technical Standards
CIO Delivery Board – Chair Andy Nelson (UK Gov CIO)
LiamMaxwell
MikeBracken
JohnCollington
MOJ
AndyNelson/ChrisChant
HomeOffice
DeptHealth
Katie Davies
DWP
KennyRobertson
Cabinet OfficeHMRC
PhilPavitt
Public Services Network,Risk Mgmt Regime,Green ICT
Data Centre,Cloud Computing,ICT Capability
Open Source,Social Media
ICT FuturesSMEsOpen StandardsAsset & Services KnowledgebaseCIO Delivery BoardReporting
Agile
Channel Shift,Online Consultations,APIs
Procurement
Information Principles,Data Standards
MOD
JohnTaylor
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delivery based on strong governance
the challenges: establish objectives measure key metrics focus on delivery meet milestones insist on accountability manage risks
part 5 - implementation
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PUBLIC SECTOR ARCHITECTURE
Public Services Network
Data Centres
End User Devices
Cloud Computing
Com
mon
Sta
ndar
ds
Ref
eren
ce A
rchi
tect
ure
Sec
urity
& I
dent
ity A
ssur
ance
Ser
vice
Man
agem
ent
Pro
cure
men
t
Creating an environment for a common and secure ICT Infrastructure
Enabling better public services
Cha
nnel
Shi
ft
Gre
ater
Citi
zen
Eng
agem
ent
Incr
ease
d E
ffici
ency
ICT
Cap
abili
ty &
Ski
lls
part 5 - implementation
moving from the ‘what’ to the ‘how’
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