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But he would say that, wouldn't he?

But he would say that, wouldn't he?. Australian Government ICT procurement 7 September 2011. Procurement on the Blog. Scope. Policies OSS, Gateways, COE, Benchmarking, Opt-Out.

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But he would say that, wouldn't he?

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  1. But he would say that, wouldn't he? Australian Government ICT procurement 7 September 2011 Procurement on the Blog

  2. Scope PoliciesOSS, Gateways, COE, Benchmarking, Opt-Out Coordinated ProcurementMicrosoft, Desktops, Invoice Reconciliation, Mobiles, Telecommunications Management, Internet Based Network Connections Data Centre StrategyMigration Services, Facilities, DCaaS, Cloud New StuffMulti-Use Lists, Social Media Questions welcome at any time

  3. Coordinated procurement

  4. Microsoft VSA/LAR • LAR Agreement expires 15 October 2012 • VSA expires 30 June 2013

  5. Desktop Hardware

  6. Invoice Reconciliation • Fastlane Software Pty Ltd • KNet Technology Pty Ltd • PriceWaterhouseCoopers • Vizibill

  7. Mobile Phones TransACT Communications Pty Ltd Teledesign Australia Pty Ltd (hardware only) Telstra Corporation Limited (carriage only) Optus Networks Pty Limited

  8. Telecommunications Management Services • Requirements analysis, design and specification of telecommunications services • Consolidated telecommunications help desk support services • Consolidated service level management • Consolidated telecommunications billing and inventory management. • Contract management activities • Enhanced operations management  • Specialist advisory • Support activities • Alcatel-Lucent Australia Limited • Boeing Defence Australia Ltd • Bridge IT Engineering Pty Ltd • Broadreach Services Pty Ltd • Business Strategy Review Pty Limited • Cisco System Australia Pty Limited • Consultel IT & T Pty Ltd • Cordelta Pty Ltd • Dimension Data Australia Pty Ltd • Electroboard Solutions Pty Ltd • Envista Pty Limited • Fujitsu Australia Pty Ltd • Gibson Quai – AAS Pty Limited   • Housley Consulting Pty Limited • NEC Australia Pty Ltd • Optus Networks Pty Limited • Rob Dobson & Associates Pty Limited • Soul Pattinson Telecommunications Pty Ltd • Stratatel Limited • Telsoft Pty Ltd • Telstra Corporation Limited • The Strategic Directions Group • Transpire Pty Ltd • UXC Limited • Veridian Solutions Pty Ltd • Verizon Australia Pty Ltd

  9. Internet Based Network Connections * * Disclaimer: Icons in alphabetical order, aligned left, width constant, height in proportion to avoid IP infringement • Scope: packetized data travelling public infrastructure • Services: • Network Carriage Services (NCS); • Virtual Connection Management Services (VCMS); • IP Carriage Services (including both NCS and VCMS); and • Major Internet Connection Services.

  10. Data Centre strategy

  11. Canberra AusAid ACC AEC ARC ComCar DAFF DEEWR FAHCSIA Finance DoHA Family Law Courts IP Australia Facilities Canberra ADC (Mitchell) CDC (Hume) TransACT (Dickson) Brisbane iseek (Airport) NEC (Springfield) Perth Fujitsu (Malaga) Sydney Datacom (North Ryde) Equinix (Alexandria) Global Switch (Ultimo) Macquarie Telecom (Sydney) Melbourne EDC (Mitcham)

  12. Migration Services

  13. Data Centre Optimisation Targets PUE PUE targets to be achieved by July 2015, current baseline estimated to be > 2.5 If an agency doesn’t report, they will have a default PUE of 3 Server utilisation targets to be achieved by July 2014 Utilisation

  14. Data Centre as a Service (DCaaS) 50 smallest IT expenditure agencies; Leverage data centre optimisation practices & opportunities.

  15. Cloud “Cloud computing is an ICT sourcing and delivery model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g. Networks, servers, storage applications and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or services provider interaction.” National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

  16. Policies

  17. Open Source Software • OSS policy released in January 2011. • Agencies must consider all types of solutions including OSS. • Suppliers need to outline their consideration and/or exclusion of open source software. • Agencies are to participate in OSS communities where appropriate. • Provides sample clauses to be written into RFT and evaluation documents. • Revised Guide to use of OSS in Government released in June 2011.

  18. Internet Gateways (http://bit.ly/rkA524) • Consolidate 124 gateways to 8 (May 2010). • Provides improved security, reliability and operational efficiency. • Applies to Australian-based FMA Act agency gateways. • Eight lead agencies offer consolidated gateway services. • Agencies to transition progressively by end 2014. • Eighteen agencies transitioned to their lead agency.

  19. Common Operating Environment Policy • “A set of standards and principles based on open standards, where practical” • Optimise the number of desktop SOEs across government • Improve Agency ability to share services and applications • Support the government’s e-Security policy • SIGB endorsed 21 Dec 10 • Reviewed annually: be revised from October, updates released Dec 2011

  20. Benchmarking • Whole-of-government ICT benchmarking since 2007-08 • measure progress in improving efficiency and effectiveness of ICT • inform other whole-of-government ICT policy initiatives • Release of benchmarking data planned before 31 Oct • subject to protecting agencies’ commercial interests • Australian governments collaborating on cross-jurisdictional benchmarking

  21. Opt-Out Policy (http://bit.ly/qJCvwv - PDF) • Valid reasons to opt out are: • The policy cannot be implemented legally; • The policy has a measurable adverse impact on identified Government policies; • The application of the policy would create a tangible threat to national security; • The ability to respond to external ICT related issues and trends is improved; • The ability to manage and leverage the Government’s information assets, having due regard to privacy concerns where appropriate, is enhanced; • Compliance costs and regulatory burden on citizens and business is reduced.

  22. New stuff

  23. Multi-Use List Consolidation & IT Services Panel update One comprehensive list Reduced administrative & legal costs Standardised, templated procurement forms & processes Responsive & flexible procurement tool Increased opportunity for engagement between Industry and Government Panel Optimisation portfolio based approach Government decision due end of September 2011 Reduced costs to Government & Industry ICT Management Consultants Multi Use List (AGIMO) http://bit.ly/o5CyHp ICT Multi-Use List (FMG) http://bit.ly/nuJcwL

  24. Social Media Australia - http://bit.ly/ar34nK USA – BetterBuy - http://bit.ly/9Sgbbr

  25. Questions

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