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LCDP Implementation

LCDP Implementation. Jerry Murphy, Pobal. Content. Overview Introduction to programme financial systems Introduction to expected programme actions Pobal supports Conclusions. Overview.

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LCDP Implementation

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  1. LCDP Implementation Jerry Murphy, Pobal

  2. Content • Overview • Introduction to programme financial systems • Introduction to expected programme actions • Pobal supports • Conclusions

  3. Overview • The implementation of the LCDP will be based on the need to offer clear delivery of the programme goals • Pobal is conscious of the many complexities which will influence the early days of the movement to the new programme • In light of these complexities, the movement from LDSIP to LCDP will involve a major emphasis on simplified systems • These simplified systems will aim to support both practical delivery and programme accountability • This simplification will be evident within all key programme aspects. • In the coming months, it will be most immediately displayed within the financial systems • Reporting, monitoring and other systems will equally move to more simplified processes.

  4. Financial systems – brief overview • Company allocations for 2010 will be made know after the budget • Letters of offer will be issued by Pobal to each ILDC/UP • Each company will then be asked to complete a budgeting process • Budget proposals will be assessed and contracts issued • Payments will be made in tranches • Companies will be requested to submit quarterly returns

  5. Definition of actions • Each 2010 budget application will request the definition of the actions to be delivered by an ILDC/UP • Each named action will need to address an agreed programme goal • Details given of each action will include clear naming of levels of activity and expected outcomes • All further reporting will be baselined against the actions agreed • During 2010, flexibility will be offered to reflect and amend actions to ensure full strategic alignment with programme goals.

  6. Pobal Supports • Pobal will, on behalf of the DCRGA, offer support to all companies in their delivery of the new programme • These supports will concentrate on assistance in the move to: • The new programme’s goals and working methods • new programme systems and processes • Pobal is also working with the DCRGA to develop technical supports on Human Resources issues for companies • Pobal will continue to support companies, as in the past, in the practical completion of financial, reporting and monitoring requirements

  7. Conclusion • The move to the new programme will involve an evolution of systems and allow moves to simpler processes • These will involved changes to financial, monitoring and reporting systems • These changes will initially be most apparent in the 2010 budgeting and financial management systems • We are conscious that this work will be happening within a context of complex other changes. • Pobal will be available to support Companies in their transition to the new programme and ways of working

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