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Modernisation of Official Statistics – ABS experience

Modernisation of Official Statistics – ABS experience . Frank Yu Australian Bureau of Statistics. Content. Modernisation: Why, what and how Challenges International Collaboration. The Challenges . Riding the big data wave. New competitors & changing expectations.

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Modernisation of Official Statistics – ABS experience

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  1. Modernisation of Official Statistics – ABS experience Frank Yu Australian Bureau of Statistics

  2. Content • Modernisation: • Why, what and how • Challenges • International Collaboration

  3. The Challenges Riding the big data wave New competitors & changing expectations Increasing cost & difficulty of acquiring data Competition for skilled resources Diminishing budgets Rapid changes in the environment

  4. In-Confidence

  5. Today Specify Needs Design Build Collect Process Analyse Disseminate Archive Evaluate Limited by available time Generally one off solutions Tools are unique and very labour intensive Focus on static publications Limited activity in this area 90% data survey based Limited by tools and time Data stores held by individuals

  6. Today compared to Tomorrow Reuse and Assemble Substantial increase in use of admin data, less direct collect Major focus of staff expertise Design Build Collect Process Analyse Disseminate Archive Evaluate More focus on analysis, value add and data integration Corporate Solutions that fit most needs Focus on e-collect Data stored centrally Specify Needs Increased client engagement Greater interactive data Limited by available time Generally one off solutions Tools are unique and very labour intensive Focus on static publications Limited activity in this area 90% data survey based Limited by tools and time Data stores held by individuals

  7. 3 Key Goals • The role of ABS 2017 is to build the statistical infrastructure and capability and reengineer the processes needed to deliver on 3 key goals: • Reduce the cost and time of doing business • Grow the business through new statistical products and services • Deliver the first digital Census (2016) on time, budget, and quality • while delivering on Business As Usual.

  8. If we achieve these goals, this will mean… • A more efficient and effective ABS • Better decision making support for Governments and the Community • Improved user and provider experience • A sustainable and growing organisation

  9. Change in what we do

  10. What is ABS 2017 • ABS 2017 is a major transformational program for the ABS which consists of: • the engineering of ABS statistical information management infrastructure; and • the reengineering of all ABS statistical driven data collections, productions and dissemination processes and supporting systems.

  11. ABS2017 CSIP (Govt funded) ABS2017 Program (ABS funded) 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2013/14 2nd Pass Business Case 1st Pass Business Case Strategy & Tactics Enterprise wide Statistical Services Layer Reengineering of Statistical Processes Layer Foundational Layer Census rephasing and agreed budget ABS.Stat REEM ADCD e-forms Dissemination Strategy 2017/18 2012/13 PMO EA GSBPM GSIM DDI/SDMX Int’l Efforts MRR SWM EDW(lite) Building a bridge to our future: 6 Year Journey Current state Trusted, progressive statistical leader – Under attack! Future state Trusted, progressive statistical leader – Secure! In-Confidence

  12. Context: Planning ü EA has been developed. Work is continuing the next level of detail. Enterprise Architecture. ü First release of MRR and SWM due Dec 2013. Plans and strategies for subsequent versions, and EDW V1 exist. Build Foundational Infrastructure Specify Corporate Capabilities Priority capabilities to be redeveloped have been identified. Broad strategy for identifying remaining capabilities are underway. Plans for specification and build phases will be developed over the next 6 months and will be brought to the board. Build Corporate Capabilities Assemble Corporate Capabilities

  13. What will we deliver? • New capability, via new or enhanced: • Enterprise architecture • Re-engineered business processes (eg acquire and disseminate) and applications to support them • Information Management (IM) standards and governance • Core IM infrastructure , including capability for handling administrative/transaction datasets = + + + + + Capability people methods processes systems standards / other frameworks resources

  14. Enablers Business Change Benefits Strategic Goals for ABS 2017 Enterprise Architecture Grow business via new statistical products/services Re-engineered, Improved Business Processes Managed & consistent business processes Re-use processes Processes –SOA Processes - SWM Survive and Thrive Existing/new applications integrate with SWM/SOA Reduce time and cost of business operations Metadata driven processes Process Assembly and Automation Information Governance, Architecture & Management Metadata Registry and Repository (MRR) (Better) Metadata Authoring tools integrated with MRR Managed & consistent metadata and data Re-use metadata and data Deliver large scale Digital Census EDW Existing/new applications integrate with MRR/EDW Migrate corporate/foundation metadata to MRR

  15. The Relationship between Foundational Infrastructure, Process Reengineering & Enterprise wide Solutions. Enterprise Acquisition of data Services (eg Acquire) Enterprise wide Frameworks (eg SNA) Existing but wrapped Services Enterprise Imputation Services Enterprise Dissemination Services (eg REEM, .Stat) Unique Services Enterprise Editing Services CPI LFS Specific Statistical Business lines to be Reengineered Specify Needs Design Assemble Collect Compile Validate Disseminate Archive Evaluate NA AHS … Retail Corporate Capabilities EDW Statistical Workflow Management Foundational Infrastructure MRR Identity & Access Management In-Confidence

  16. Enterprise Architecture = + + + + + Capability people methods processes systems standards / other frameworks resources

  17. ReengineeringSpecify Corporate Capabilities Top down program assessment Identify any broad program initiatives to be considered. Document hot spots, risk areas and value add. Analyse current business processes Determine future information gathering design Are there alternative approaches: Could administrative data be used? Opportunities with mobile devices? Determine desired future business process Draw on opportunities presented by new foundation infrastructure. Agree on common business processes Includes governance, sign-off and quality gates Agree on common/unique Corporate Capabilities For example developing Corporate Capability to support collection of data through diaries. Describe information flows (metadata and data) Defines data and metadata inputs and outputs of the business process. = + + + + + Define required capabilities to be created Document functionality and information flows for development team. Specifications for Corporate Capabilities Capability people methods processes systems standards / other frameworks resources

  18. Challenges • Getting Buying in • Maintaining Business As Usual during transformation • Developing while changes happening • End to end Reengineering vs bit by bit continuous improvement • Cultural change: corporate interests > local interests • Capability Building and change management • Program coordination and governance

  19. International Collaboration: Simplified view of GSIM information objects

  20. International Collaboration – transforming the vision to reality • Harness existing collaborations: UNSD, ESCAP, HLG, Statistical Network, etc. • Use common standards and framework: GSBPM, GSIM, CSPA • Adopt common architecture vision - aim for “plug and play”, make solutions re-usable • Move form conceptual to practical collaboration

  21. Strategic Advisory BoardAsia Pacific(SAB-AP) Under the auspices of UN ESCAP Committee on Statistics

  22. Asia and Pacific NSO challenges • demand for data; • higher quality, cheaper and more timely; • expectations of providers; • reductions in our budget; • escalating collection costs; • competition for staff; • increased complexity of work programs; and • expense of aging infrastructure.

  23. Sharing Infrastructure across NSOs Disseminate Specify Needs Design Build Collect Process Analyse Disseminate Archive Evaluate • By sharing infrastructure development, we can: • Reduce costs of development • Adopt new methods quickly • Increase comparability of statistics

  24. International Modernisation UN ECE HLG Modernisation Framework How can ESCAP countries influence and contribute to the modernisation Agenda? Stats Network Rapid development of Common shared solutions UN SD Geospatial Statistics

  25. SAB-AP • Strategic Advisory Board–Asia Pacific to be established • Sub-committee of ESCAP Committee on Statistics • Members from across the Asia Pacific Region • 1st meeting in Japan in November

  26. Objectives of the SAB-AP • Promote common standards, models, tools and methods • Drive new developments in the production and delivery of products and services; • Coordinate and share information about common infrastructure and developments • Determine priorities for strategic developments in the modernisation of official statistics

  27. Possible SAB-AP Priorities • Adoption of the Generalised Statistical Information Model (GSIM) • Expansion of the Generalised Statistical Business Processing Model (GSBPM) • Common Statistical Production Architecture • Global statistical-geospatial framework • Practical sharing in areas such as data collection, processing and dissemination.

  28. Questions?

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