Role of CSPA in the INEGI’s ICT Strategic Plan INEGI´s Plans for CSPA Role of CSPA in the INEGI’s ICT Strategic Plan
Context Nationwide presence 10 Regions, 32 States Production of statistical and geographical information Coordination of the National System of Statistical and Geographical Information About 17,000 employees 1,980 with ICT related functions Central ICT Unit Coordinates Coordinates ICT Coordinators in General Directions ICT Coordinators in Regional Directions Coordinates Coordinates ICT Operations Support Areas ICT Operations Support Areas
Strategic ICT Program 2016-2021 Maturity Quality Evolution Effectiveness Perspectives based strategic planning Maturity: Consolidate governance and management Quality: Improve services quality and reduce time and costs (resources) Effectiveness: Deliver efficient support to projects and processes Evolution: Guarantee that ICT resources are in force and stablishes a model to incorporate new methods and technologies Each element constitutes an strategic line
Strategic ICT Program 2016-2021 Checking and Delivering Fulfillment Assessment and innovation Impact Production of Services (operation) Optimization Planning and Organization Compliance Maturity Quality Effectiveness Evolution
Maturity Perspective Maturity measurement General models COBIT 5, management and governance CMMI-SVC 1.3, services General models Industry architecture (CSPA 1.5) Enterprise architecture (TOGAF 9.1) Operations models ITIL 3
Architecture Levels Industrial Architecture Enterprise Architecture Product Line Architecture Systems Architecture Software Architecture
CSPA and the Modernization Pieces Business Architecture GSBPM Information Architecture GSIM Applications Architecture SOA Technology Architecture Producción Conceptos Estructuras Negocio Producción Conceptos Estructuras Negocio
Core ICT Infrastructure (HW, SW, Communications) Implementing CSPA Implies a gradual replacement of existing systems Services Catalog Service Service Service Service Services Bus Core ICT Infrastructure (HW, SW, Communications)
Integrated Services Platform applying CSPA Easiness to incorporate new shared services Services Catalog Service Service Service Service Services Bus Core ICT Infrastructure (HW, SW, Communications)
Integrated Services Platform applying CSPA Easiness to replace services Services Catalog Service Service Service Services Bus Core ICT Infrastructure (HW, SW, Communications)
Reasons to implement a SOA/CSPA Platform Reuse solutions Simplify maintenance Enhance interoperability Be prepared for new requirements Integrate the whole production process Reduce costs (infrastructure, development, etc.) Incorporate new technologies, methodologies and sources
ICT Governance and Manageability Model Industrial Architecture (CSPA) Principles Enterprise Architecture Business Architecture ITIL - GSBPM Data Architecture DMBok - GSIM Applications Architecture SOA Technology Architecture Framework Systems Architecture Enterprise Architecture (TOGAF) Security Architecture ISO 27001 Aligned processes Formalized practices Common information Standardized Services Coordinated development Unified philosophy Integrated platform Protected ICT environment IT Organization COBIT Maturity Model IT Services CMM-SVC
Expected Benefits from the Maturity Perspective Improved coordination of efforts Better information products and services Increased value of services and systems More efficiency in the use of resources Sharing of solutions and knowledge Better user experience Flexibility and agility to respond to new needs
Questions? Juan.Munoz@inegi.org.mx Dr. Juan Muñoz López