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Public Sector Network

Public Sector Network. East Midlands Workshop (May 11, 2010). LCIO Council support for the strategy Creating the effect of a single network Reduce cost to the public sector through collaboration on procurement and delivery Socitm support for the strategy

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Public Sector Network

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  1. Public Sector Network East Midlands Workshop (May 11, 2010)

  2. LCIO Council support for the strategy Creating the effect of a single network Reduce cost to the public sector through collaboration on procurement and delivery Socitm support for the strategy LCIO Council backs the approach of delivering PSN as a network of regional networks Local Government Position

  3. Kent Public Services Network The KPSN is delivered by Unisys through a contract let in May 2008. It was let to meet the needs of Pubic Services in Kent. It had 5 founder members including the Kent Connects Partnership and now has 11 fully signed up members. The contract will require migration to PSN compliance. • Services – WAN, Internet, Data Centre, Managed Security service, Aggregated GCSx connection, centralised Remote Access services • Current Status – 1100 sites connected, additional services planned, upgrades to core infrastructure planned, membership increasing • Signed up partners – County, Schools, Further & Higher Education, 6 Districts in their own right, Kent Fire, other districts, boroughs, Police and the Unitary via Kent Connects • In negotiation with – JaNET and the Local NHS • Governance – Formal partnership agreement via an MOU, with decisions made on a majority basis with one partner one vote • Route to PSN compliance – Change control using PSN compliance statements

  4. Hampshire Public Services Network The HPSN is delivered by Virgin through a framework contract let in June 2009. It was let to meet the needs of the HIOW public sector community. It has 16 founder members with others taking a watching brief. The contract require migration to PSN compliance. • Services – WAN, LAN, Internet, Mail, CCTV, Data Centre • Current status – Roll out and transition from previous contract • Signed up partners – County, 11 Districts, 3 Unitaries & Fire • In negotiation with Health and Police • Governance – Formal partnership agreement. Decisions made by weighted voting with 75% veto • Route to PSN compliance – Change control using PSN compliance statements

  5. Dorset Public Sector Network The DPSN Procurement Project aims to secure a framework agreement to provide a PSN compliantnetwork infrastructure and catalogue of services to public sector organisations within Dorset in the first instance, but must also be available to both the local private sector within Dorset plus other public sector organisations in the south west region. The project also has the support of the SW RIEP and SW RDA. • Competitive dialogue procurement underway: OJEU published 30 Apr 10 Contract award planned in Apr 11 • Signed up partners – County, 6 Districts, 2 Unitaries, Schools & PCT • In negotiation with – Fire, Police, Universities, other counties • Governance – Formal partnership agreement in process, project governance within Dorset partnership programme governance (subject to further review) • Route to PSN compliance – solution must be PSN compliant from the beginning, fully engaged with PSN Transition Workstream

  6. Essex Public Services Network We currently have a shared network (Essextranet) in place over which a variety of services are being delivered as below. We recognise the need to develop an Essex PSN and are in the early stages of planning for deployment.  We expect to work with familiar partners building on the long term success and strengths of the Essex OnLine Partnership (EOLP).  EOLP was founded in 1998 in response to the identification for the need of secure e-mail and shared services. • Services – EOLP services include WAN, Mail, GCSX aggregated connectivity with dual geographically diverse entry points, Data Centre, shared services, web based services, telephony network • Current Status – Migrating our Essextranet to a new MPLS WAN – completion summer 2 • Signed up partners – County, 12 Districts, 2 Unitaries, Police and Fire • Governance – Building on the existing EOLP governance model which is through subscription with 1 member 1 vote • Route to PSN compliance – Launch workshop in June 2010

  7. Yorkshire and Humberside Early discussions are underway. Funding is being sought from the RIEP for consultancy and workshops to investigate and agree the way forward for the region

  8. Wales PSBA Cambridgeshire (CPSN) London Kirklees NYNet NINet Others

  9. GCN Trial POC GC Internet? GCN POC N3 GCN POC POC HPSN PoP HPSN PoP KPSN PoP KPSN PoP HPSN PoP HPSN PoP KPSN PoP KPSN PoP

  10. JANET as a DNSP? GCN POC GC? Internet N3 JANET NODE JANET NODE HPSN PoP HPSN PoP KPSN PoP KPSN PoP HPSN PoP HPSN PoP KPSN PoP KPSN PoP

  11. LCIO Council backs the approach of delivering PSN as a network of regional networks This approach is supported by the PSN Programme Several models for regional shared networks – reflects local circumstances No one approach will satisfy all circumstances In Summary

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