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INFORMATION SERVICES (IS) BRANCH PRESENTATION TO

INFORMATION SERVICES (IS) BRANCH PRESENTATION TO HOME AFFAIRS PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON MODERNISATION AND SMART ID CARD PROJECTS By DDG SELLO MMAKAU 13 November 2012. Table of content. Purpose DHA Vision and Mission IS Mandate and key objectives IS Structure

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INFORMATION SERVICES (IS) BRANCH PRESENTATION TO

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  1. INFORMATION SERVICES (IS) BRANCH PRESENTATION TO HOME AFFAIRS PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON MODERNISATION AND SMART ID CARD PROJECTS By DDG SELLO MMAKAU 13 November 2012

  2. Table of content • Purpose • DHA Vision and Mission • IS Mandate and key objectives • IS Structure • Systems Modernisation Program Scope (Key projects) • Smart ID card Project Status • Way forward

  3. Purpose • To brief the Portfolio Committee on the status of DHA Modernisation and Smart ID Card Projects

  4. Vision and mission • Vision • A safe, secure South Africa where all of its people are proud of, and value, their identity and citizenship. • Mission • The efficient determination and safeguarding of the identity and status of citizens and regulations of immigration to ensure security, promote development and fulfill our international obligations.

  5. IS Mandate and Key objectives • To provide a stable and secured technology-based Servicesto core branches of the Department (Civics and Immigration Management Services), corporate support services branches, external customers and stakeholders • The above will be achieved through the following objectives: • Design and implement IT solutions as per business requirements • Enhancing systems for continuous improvement • Improving operational efficiency and enhancing security of all systems • Technology refresh and system capacity improvement • Developing internal capacity and sourcing skills in which reliance on external service providers is minimised if not completely removed • Process re-engineering and automation for core business • Keeping abreast of latest technology for continuous improvement • Contribute towards implementation of e-Government strategy

  6. INFORMATION SERVICES BRANCH APPROVED STRUCTURE Total establishment:167 49.7 % filled and 50.3% vacant DDGIS 15 6 55 39 45 14 8 1 1 1 14 43 % of SMS filled 14 14 14 14 14 1 Project Management Service Management IT Operations Application Management IS Governance Infrastructure Management 3 4 17 26 14 13 13 13 13 13 Strategic IS alignment Solutions delivery Data Center Operations Service Support Management Project Management 7 16 9 5 13 13 13 13 2 12 Enterprise architecture Application Maintenance & Support Networks Service Delivery Management Project Management 2 8 7 3 12 13 13 13 IS risk & quality management Security Provincial IT Support BA 1) Support 2 9 Project Administrator 13 Infrastructure Specialist Core Unit Support BA IMS 1 BA CS 1 Provincial Support Regional IS support 35 Legend Total Number of Employees Level of head of the unit

  7. Transition: Modernization Program Scope Smart ID Card Printing Infrastructure & Card Design/ personalization Smart ID Legend: White = Not yet started Green = In progress

  8. Key Projects (System Modernisation Program) DHA System Modernisation programme will achieve the following projects: National Identification Systemwith inherent Biometrics security features. Replacement of National Population Register (NPR) and National Immigration Information System To provide a single logical view of a person in the country Live Capture functionality for Passport and ID Automated front office enrolment system Electronic Document Management System (EDMS) Electronic workflow of new documents and digitisation of the current ones Contact Centre Solution Automate processes and systems for officials to resolve clients calls easily e-Permitting/ e-Visa and Civics Online/ web based application for citizens and foreign nationals Trusted Travellers program for frequent users Biometric system for the daily frequent travellers– pilot envisaged at Maseru Bridge

  9. Key Projects (System Modernisation Program) cont Electronic Movement Control System (eMCS)- including the new additional requirements Electronic system for management of travellers at ports of entry (POE) Currently implemented in 45 POE’s ( 14 envisaged to be implemented further) Infrastructure upgrade to improve security and data integrity Data lines/ bandwidth upgraded in 203 of 218 offices (total assessment of 400 offices) as of 12 October 2012 ID Smart Card to introduce a secure identification mechanism to combat identity fraud and restore citizens identity Electronic Queue Management Systems Electronic management of queues and management of productivity in front offices Integrated Revenue Engine (IRE) Revenue and cash payment system implemented in 100 offices Executive Management System (Business Intelligence) Automated system to provide executive managers with information for decision making process

  10. Modernisation Program way forward Implementation of Definitive Agreement / Modernization contract Conclusion and signing of Subcontracting Agreement with key stakeholders Building of a Development test site for Live Capture – HANIS environment IT Infrastructure upgrade (data centers, bandwidth, environmental etc)- 203 office already upgraded in the last three months Design of the office layout for modeling Implementation of priority projects with Modernization program Change Management and training

  11. Smart ID card Status Identification card with multiple wallet capabilities Contactless card with biometric security features Microchip with embedded security features Estimated life span of more than 10 years Made of multiple layers of polycarbonate materials Pilot card has been produced and demonstrated to cabinet on 25 April 2012 Key front to back-end integration points developed for piloting Printing Infrastructure tender issued by Government Printing Works (GPW)- Adjudication to be done in November month

  12. Smart ID card and way forward Tender for blank card materials to be issued in November 2012 for personalization at GPW Card specifications designed by team comprises of DHA, CSIR, SAPO, GPW and SSA Design and implementation of Live Capture in remaining offices as one of the priority projects Further consultation with key stakeholders for additional requirements, if any.

  13. Stakeholders engaged on Smart Card Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) Deptof Health Dept of Social Development and SASSA Integrated Justice System ( SAPS, Justice, DSD, DCS) South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) South African Post Office (SAPO) • State Security Agency • Council of Science and Industrial Research (CSIR) • Banks through South African Banking Risk Information Center (SABRIC) • Financial Intelligence Center (FIC) • South African Revenue Services (SARS) • Dept of Science & Technology

  14. Thank you Re a leboga Siyabonga

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