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THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK
Information Technology Strategy&
5 Year Plan
Preamble
This 2004 edition of the York Region Information Technology Strategy is the first publication of a comprehensive information technology strategy for the Region of York. There are many reasons that such a document is needed.
Technology is viewed as an enabler of the goals of the organization.
1. Executive Summary
An effective IT Strategy, closely aligned with the Region’s business strategies and objectives is fundamental.
The Benefits What the IT Strategy Includes The Consultative Process The Results Key Strategic Outcomes Programs & Projects The 5-Year Plan Strategy Execution
2. Context of the Information Technology Strategy
In the past, information technology (IT) was acquired in response to current requirements related to corporate or departmental initiatives. sometimes resulting in the duplication of data, systems and IT infrastructure.
Background
Synergistic opportunities for sharing costs, systems, data and technology were not considered, and there was not an effective forum to identify and pursue such opportunities.
The Purpose of the IT Strategy
The purpose of the Information Technology Strategy and five year plan is to chart a roadmap for the effective deployment of Information Technology in York Region.
The IT Strategy is about making choices. Associated with these choices are corresponding costs and benefits.
The IT Strategy is also about leveraging the resources of the organization to accomplish the programs and projects identified in the five year work plan resulting from the Strategy
The Guiding Principles
seven principles were established to guide the IT service delivery and IT investment decisions.
1. Service to Citizens/Customer Service2. Support the Region’s Core Business Needs3. Integration of IT Applications at Every
Opportunity4. Strategic Investment in IT5. Collaboration and Co-operation6. Alignment with the 2026 Vision & Integration with
other Government Jurisdictions.7. Secure Information Management in Accordance
with Legislative Requirements
Trends
a number of trends and changes that are happening in the IT and telecommunication industry.
De-regulation in the telecommunications industry has resulted in significant changes to the marketplace.
Changes are occurring with the telecommunications technology that transports the voice and data signals.
Trends
technology advancements that facilitate the use of mobile technology include the evolution of “mini” devices (lap top).
The Internet has become a popular forum for providing general interest information.
The major challenge in implementing business transactions on the Internet has been security.
Issues & Challenges
York Region is also facing some significant issues and challenges
The Strategy Development:A Consultative Process
The planning approach for the strategy development in York Region was based on a disciplined consultative process and the direct and active involvement of senior representatives from across multiple departmental business functions, decision makers, and some municipalities
IT Alignment with York Region Vision and Objectives
This IT Strategic Plan is well-aligned with the Region’s priorities and should help ensure that IT budgets arespent in areas that reflect the greatest value for York’s citizens,businesses and visitors.
IT Alignment with York Region Vision and Objectives
The effort to align business and IT focused on three aspects:
I. Vision and objectives
II. Business & IT Staff Alignment
III.Business and IT work priorities
Critical Success Factors
What are the critical success factors for the IT Strategy?
1. Change Leadership.2. Senior Management commitment.3. Communication.4. Vendor Relations5. Policies, Standards and Best Practices..6Enterprise Architecture (EA) as a
Foundation.
3. The Strategy Development Process
The 13 Step IT Strategic Planning Process
that would facilitate the alignment of the IT Strategic Planning process with the Region’s 2005 business plan and budget process.
Step 1Vision & Objectives
IT Vision – Information Technology will enable Regional departments to deliver customer-centered, cost-effective, quality programs to the Region’s growing population and businesses.
Related to this vision is a set of IT Strategic objectives:
-Enhanced customer-centered access channels to Region information and services.
-Secure & responsible information management in accordance with legislative requirements.
Step 2Environmental Scan
The current situation reviewed and assessed by ITS management
Step 3User Needs
four IT Service dimensions of Human Services,
Hard Services, e-Government Services and IT Infrastructure have been reviewed according to list of user needs from a number of perspectives – organization, data, technology and applications.
Step 4Key Need Results
The four sets of user needs were then consolidated into key need results
Step 5Expectation Analysis
To manage expectations and define the gap between the users and providers of IT.
the gap between the as-is situation and the
to-be target for five years according to
maturity scale
(aware – capable –mature – world class)
Step 6SWOT Analysis
set of Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats related to the ability of the
Region to achieve the kinds of IT related objectives defined during the strategic planning process.
Step 7Strategic Outcomes
Require to respond to the question:
It is September, 2009! What has changed in the use of IT in York Region?
The results represent strategic outcome statements that are ambitious and challenging
Step 8Key Strategic Outcomes
The detailed strategic outcomes produced in the last step were consolidated into Ten Key Strategic Outcomes:
1. Secure & Reliable IT Infrastructure
2. IT Aligned with Business
3. Value Driven Strategic IT Investments
4. Customer-Centric Service Delivery
Step 9Mapping Programs & Projects to Key Strategic Outcomes
key strategic outcomes became one of the main
factors for the prioritization of the 32 programs and the corresponding 200+ current and potential IT related projects.
The Framework for Business Planning
was used to guide the subsequent steps in the IT Strategy development Process.
Step 10Mapping Programs & Projects to Client Impacts
Using the goals defined in the Vision 2026, a set of eight client impacts was defined. The list included:
-Service improvement and information accessibility
-Enhancement to resource identification and
protection
-E-Business and learning promotion
Step 11Mapping Programs & Projects to3 Categories
32 programs allocate into three categories defined as follows:
1. Corporate ITS Driven Programs
2. Department Driven Programs & Projects jointly with ITS
3. Department Driven Programs & Projects with 3rd Party
Step 12Implementation Plan & ScheduleStep
Actual detailed schedule for each program was developed in accordance with understanding of the specifics of each program.
Step 13 Charters Project Profiles/Project
Much more work will be done to complete a project charter and project templates for each of these projects prior to implementation.
4. Programs & Projects
The CTRC deliberations resulted with the following program allocation into the three categories:
1-Corporate ITS Driven Programs & Projects
2-Department Driven Programs & Projects
jointly with ITS Branch
3-Department Driven Programs & Projects
with 3rd Party
5. Business Plan
Strategic Outcomes are ImportantHow Do We Accomplish the Strategic
Outcomes?Governance Framework2005 Initiatives Budget –Integration with the
IT Strategy2005 Program Priorities2005 corporate IT Driven Priorities2005 Departmental priorities
6. Conclusions
Importance of IT function
Objectives, Guiding Principles & Strategic
Outcomes Overlap
Lessons Learned
Leadership is essential
7. Recommendationsand Next Steps
Thank you for attention