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E-government landscape scan: Victorian State Government, Australia

Publication Date March 2009
Publisher Ovum
Product Type Report
Pages 64
ISBN Number not applicable
Product Code OVM00765

Summary

The Victorian State Government is taking stock of its achievements and positioning on e-government as at mid-2008. This report provides a scan of the e-government landscape in terms of achievements and policy/strategy context.

Content

  • Executive summary
  • In a nutshell
  • Key messages
  • Document context and purpose
  • What is e-government'?
  • Victoria's e-government projects and initiatives
  • Drivers in the policy and strategy landscapes
  • Victoria's e-government capabilities and risks
  • Whither e-government?
  • Options going forward?
  • Discussion workshop
  • Policy document
  • What is e-government'?
  • e-government
  • Connected government
  • E-government in Victoria: 2002-2008
  • Policy foundations
  • Implementing Putting People at the Centre: 2002-2008
  • Whole-of-government implementation initiatives
  • Department and Agency implementation initiatives
  • Mapping to Putting People at the Centre
  • ICT expenditure analysis
  • Contemporary policy context
  • Policy documents
  • Growing Victoria Together (GVT)
  • Melbourne 2030 (2002)
  • Third Wave of National Reform (2005)
  • Meeting our Transport Challenges (2006)
  • Our Water, Our Future (2006)
  • Labour's Financial Statement (2006)
  • Statement of Government Intentions (2008)
  • Moving Forward (2008)
  • A Fairer Victoria Strong People, Strong Communities (2008)
  • Next Steps of Healthcare Reform (2008)
  • Strategy & inquiry documents
  • Parliamentary inquiries
  • Audit reports
  • Published strategy papers
  • National strategy agendas
  • The Council of Australian Governments (COAG)
  • Online and Communications Council
  • Cross Jurisdictional CIOs' Committee
  • Victoria's part
  • Influences from other jurisdictions & governments
  • The Australian Federal Government
  • The United States Federal Government
  • The Canadian Federal Government
  • UK Central Government
  • New Zealand Government
  • Lessons from other jurisdictions?
  • Implications for the next phase of e-government
  • Policy imperatives
  • ICT climate' cooling?
  • Observations on Victoria's e-government capabilities
  • Ovum's assessment
  • Strengths
  • Weaknesses
  • Risks
  • Whither e-government?
  • E-government identity crisis?
  • ICT no longer special'?
  • Programmes + plumbing + access?
  • Organisational dilemmas
  • The scope of whole-of-government ICT activities
  • Victoria's developmental issues and opportunities
  • Appendix ICT project scan
  • Current funded projects
  • Department of Education and Early Childhood Development
  • VicSmart ($89 million)
  • Ultranet ($60 million)
  • Computer Refresh ($7 million)
  • VCAA Every Student Matters ($6 million)
  • Victorian Student Number ($5 million)
  • Document Management System Projects
  • Internet Results and ENTER Service
  • Department of Human Services
  • HealthSMART ($404 million)
  • Nehta, HealthConnect and Electronic Continuous Client Record ($16 million)
  • Housing Integrated Information Program ($10 million)
  • Client Services Model
  • Business Intelligence System
  • E-Referrals Human Services Information Exchange
  • Human Services Directory
  • Service Agreement Management System Renovation/Replacement
  • Department of Innovation, Industry and Regional Development
  • World Class Service ($24 million)
  • TAFE Student Management System Replacement Project ($1.7 million)
  • Service Victoria ($4.4 million)
  • Victoria Online ($4 million)
  • Department of Primary Industries
  • Gold Undercover ($9 million)
  • Fisheries Catch and Effort Data and Information System ($6 million)
  • Property Management Systems ($5 million)
  • Laboratory Information Management System - LIMS ($1 million)
  • Department of Justice
  • Integrated Justice System
  • Integrated Courts Management System ICMS ($45 million)
  • SES Incident & Resources Tracking System ($49 million)
  • VicPol: Law Enforcement Assistance Program replacement -LEAP ($59 million)
  • VicPol: Telecommunications Intercept Technology ($13 million)
  • VicPol: Minimum Nationwide Person Profile ($3 million)
  • VicPol: Facial Recognition Technology ($3 million)
  • Mobile Data Network (MDN) and Metropolitan Mobile Radio (MMR)
  • Government Infrastructure Management System (GIMS)
  • National Firearms Management System
  • Traffic Camera Services/Infringement Management Enforcement Services (TCS/IMES) Program
  • Other projects
  • Department of Transport
  • Smartcard Transport Ticketing MyKi ($850 million)
  • Metropolitan Train Safety Communications System ($135 million)
  • Metrol train control centre replacement ($88 million)
  • Smart Bus ($85 million)
  • Train Vigilance Control and Event Recording Systems ($46.4 million)
  • VicRoads: Cross Agency Registration & Licensing System RandL ($10.5 million plus)
  • Smart Freight ($4 million)
  • Multi-purpose Taxi Voucher Processing ($1 million)
  • Customer Information System for the Metropolitan Rail Network
  • Department of Premier and Cabinet
  • State Library of Victoria ($25 million)
  • PROV Digital Archive projects ($5 million)
  • Parliament Telecoms Infrastructure Upgrade ($5 million)
  • Connect ($4 million)
  • Ombudsman Complaint Handling Information System ($1 million)
  • E-recruitment System
  • EDMS
  • Broadcast Media Monitoring
  • Department of Planning and Community Development
  • Electronic Grant Administration System Project ($5 million)
  • Electronic Document Management System ($4 million)
  • YouthCentral ($1 million)
  • Department of Sustainability and Environment
  • Land Exchange Project ($24 million)
  • VicMap Property Operational Support ($10 million)
  • Asset management system - GIMS ($8 million)
  • Electronic Conveyancing System ($6 million)
  • Victorian Online Titles System ($4 million)
  • Axapta Implementation ($2 million)
  • Small projects
  • Department of Treasury and Finance
    • GSG: Efficient Technology Services & Administration ($25 million)
    • SRO: Revenue Management System Redevelopment ($8 million)
    • GSG: Intra-Government Secured Network ($8 million)
    • GSG: Desktop Strategy ($.6 million)
    • GSG: External Party Credentials
  • EDMS
    • Table 1: Mapping of initiatives to Putting People at the Centre's four pillars
    • Table 2: Efficient government targets
    • Table 3: The A to Z of enterprise-wide ICT management
  • List of Figures
    • Figure 1: The e-government themes jigsaw
    • Figure 2: Connected Government
    • Figure 3: Victoria's rising annual commitment to ICT investment
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