Tom Young, Computing, Friday 6 November 2009 at 16:15:00
Retaining in-house staff will allow for a more effective IT strategy
Local government authorities should outsource commoditised IT functions such This will allow it to ensure that IT is being used in the most innovative way "For far too long, local government has tended to view IT as a black art that "The result has been failed outsourcing contracts and the growth of disparate Many bad IT projects are the result of poor communication and a lack of Maintaining in-house control of strategy will allow authorities to ensure the Authorities should establish a board that includes directors and suppliers to This will allow IT staff to communicate costs in lay terms and make clear It will also allow authorities to focus on the business strategy that IT will In addition, requirements from central government for all authorities to cut "Authorities are being asked to share resources and the good news for It estimates that sharing resources in a co-ordinated fashion could shave as
as desktops, networks and datacentres while retaining control of technology
strategy in-house, according to a new report from consultant Deloitte.
while keeping down costs ? something that is difficult to do with a bulk
outsourcing deal, the report says.
is better performed by external contractors," said Costi Perricos, author of the
report.
IT domains that lack centralised control and adequate governance."
central strategy according to Deloitte, which has worked with a number of
authorities on their IT strategies.
value of IT is being harnessed.
make IT-related decisions, according to the report.
that transformational projects, though costly in the short term, may lead to
huge savings in the longer term.
support, rather than investing in technology for its own sake.
costs means that they must look carefully at reusing their existing IT systems
for more functions, as well as being prepared to share systems with neighbouring
authorities.
authorities embarking on such journeys is that the potential for savings is
real," says the report.
much as 15 per cent off costs in the long term.
Full story at http://www.computing.co.uk/computing/news/2252713/local-authorities-should
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