Center for Competitive Government An Introduction for the Private Sector Center for Competitive Government.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1 Healthcare Informatics Landscapes, Roadmaps, and Blueprints: Towards a Business Case Strategy for Large Scale Ontology Projects Intergovernmental Health.
Advertisements

CDCs 21 Goals. CDC Strategic Imperatives 1. Health impact focus: Align CDCs people, strategies, goals, investments & performance to maximize our impact.
Canada’s Security Market is Lucrative “Canada’s security equipment sector is expected to grow at a real annual rate of percent in 2003” US Department.
Enterprise Strategic Planning Digital Government Summit September 14, 2006.
What is an Area Development District? The Area Development Districts comprise a statewide network of multi-county planning and development organizations.
1 ITRC Mission ITRC is A state-led coalition working together with industry and stakeholders to achieve regulatory acceptance of environmental technologies.
Erin Sparks CSG-West Annual Meeting July 31, 2013 Redesigning State Economic Development Agencies.
Washington, DC 1 AMS Public-Private Partnership Forum AMS Public-Private Partnership Forum April 22, 2008 Dr. Chet Koblinsky Director, NOAA Climate Program.
Jim Seligman Chief Information Officer Welcome & Opening Remarks.
IT Governance and Management
Alabama GIS Executive Council November 17, Alabama GIS Executive Council Governor Bob Riley signs Executive Order No. 38 on November 27 th, 2007.
“WE CAN DO BETTER” Debra Nixon, MSHA, BSN Your Partners in Quality, LLC AHRQ Annual Conference September 28, 2007.
1 Office of Travel & Tourism Industries, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce The National Travel and Tourism Strategy Isabel.
GROCERY INDUSTRY, PRIVATE BRANDS AND ITS EVOLUTION Joe McKie, Vice President, Private Brands Food Marketing Institute.
European Public Sector Information Systems Conference -- September 30, 1998 Case Study: Building the Skills that Produce Success - A Case Study from the.
15 July 2015 Peter Berkery Executive Director.  139 Members ◦ 95 US, with university affiliation ◦ 19 US, with other institutional affiliation ◦ 10 Canadian.
Adem.alabama.gov GIS for Water Management: Flow Data Flow Building a Framework for Alabama.
Innovation Systems Research Network MCRI Theme III: Social Inclusion and Civic Engagement David A. Wolfe, Ph.D. Program on Globalization and Regional Innovation.
Partnerships for the Future 1 Our Relationship and Our Future: The Role of State Associations Florida Regional Councils Association Sheri Coven Director.
APICS Foundation Update Great Lakes District Meeting May 18, 2013.
Creating a New Vision for Kentucky’s Youth Kentucky Youth Policy Assessment How can we Improve Services for Kentucky’s Youth? September 2005.
OPSB July Partners for a Safer Community.
City Council October 21, 2013 Strategic Planning Retreat Next Steps.
Partnerships and Broadening Participation Dr. Nathaniel G. Pitts Director, Office of Integrative Activities May 18, 2004 Center.
All Youth Ready at 21. Connecticut Youth Futures Policy Team  Participates in: Youth Policy Institute of the National Conference of State Legislatures,
“Technology based economic development through open innovation” © 2014.
Wisconsin Network for Health Research (WiNHR) How to Market Your Network Dr. Howard Bailey, Faculty Head of WiNHR Deb Kruser, Director of WiNHR.
1 Current Funding Streams in New York State The 2008 Equity Symposium Comprehensive Educational Equity: Overcoming the Socioeconomic Barriers to School.
Long Range Strategic Plan Advocacy Maintain & enhance tax benefits for all ESOPs Maintain & enhance tax benefits for all ESOPs Maintain & enhance bipartisan.
Information Sharing Challenges, Trends and Opportunities
Research and Innovative Technology Administration U.S. Department of Transportation August 6, 2012 Safety.Data.Gov Initiative.
Federal Acquisition Service U.S. General Services Administration GSA’s Comprehensive Travel, Employee Relocation and Transportation Solutions Rick Freda.
Evaluating Investments in Information Technology Shannon Crump December 9, 2002 ISM 6021.
The Voice of the Industry Water and Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Association.
Methods of Promoting Academic, Business, and Community Partnerships Dr. Peg Morelli Colorado Community College System Tuesday, October 8, :45 -
Annual General Meeting © Infosys Technologies Limited State of the Markets Basab Pradhan Senior Vice President and Head – World-wide Sales &
1 ACLA: An Overview and 2010 Proposed Budget. Topics to be Covered Overview of ACLA Program Services Outreach Services 2009 Focus 2010 Agenda and Budget.
U.S./Canadian Partnerships for Technology Development Jeffrey H. Matsuura October 2007 Canadian Embassy
A Case Study for Effective Collaboration for Health St. Clair County, Illinois Mark Peters Director of Community Health St. Clair County Health Department.
National Academy of Public Administration: Getting Results Intergovernmental Collaboration in G eospatial One Stop John Moeller Staff Director Federal.
South African Cities Support and Learning Network.
Office of Foundation Relations
Managing IT to Deliver Results Stacie Higgins E-Gov Portfolio Manager United States Office of Management and Budget North American Day 2005.
AGING & DISABILITY SERVICES DRAFT AREA PLAN ON AGING Presentation to Seattle Planning Commission September 10, 2015 Maureen Linehan, Director.
Update on IT Consolidation Initiative Presented by Rick Boggs to Commonwealth Technology Council March 27, 2008.
1 Partnerships and Collaboration: Building Interagency Teams Strategic Service Delivery Component Disability Employment Initiative.
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH BOARD WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BOARD TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH BOARD TRB’s Vision for Transportation Research.
State of New Jersey IT Consolidation Charles S. Dawson CTO/CIO.
The NEKIA Business Development Initiative Overview Annual Retreat Scottsdale, Arizona November 19-21, 2003.
Is Your Strategic Plan Ready for the Latest Innovation? Dr. Deborah Noble Burak Chief Information Officer Northampton Community College Bernadette B. McMahon.
Interaction Private Sector Working Group Discussion with USAID Global Partnerships January 30, 2014.
PERKINS IV AND THE WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY ACT (WIOA): INTERSECTIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES.
Darren Winham Executive Director 6 North Main Street. PO Box 265 Barre, VT Phone (802) Fax (802) Barre.
Science & Technology for National Progress in African Region: Highlights of Regional Strategy and Action Professor Gabriel B. Ogunmola, FAS President,
Strategy To Action November 13, 2012 Steve Peters Steve Peters Arizona Telecommunications and Information Council.
National Emergency Communications Plan Update National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners Winter Committee Meeting February 16, 2015 Ron Hewitt.
June 23, 2016 Organizational Overview. 2 Automation Federation Background A fragmented community of automation professional associations and societies.
Public Health 2016 Budget Presentation. Public Health – What We Do 2016 Proposed - $5,029,490 A 2.62% increase over 2015 Budget of $ 4,901,110 The mission.
The Commonwealth IT Reorganization 2005 Mike Inman Commissioner of Technology.
State-of-the-States: CIO Priorities, Trends and Opportunities
National Service in Missouri
Research Program Strategic Plan
Interoperability of Data Systems Administration for Children & Families Office of Planning, Research & Evaluation Robert (Bob) Garcia Regional Administrator,
Support for the AASHTO Committee on Planning (COP) and its Subcommittees in Responding to the AASHTO Strategic Plan Prepared for NCHRP 8-36, TASK 138.
Who we are…. Sponsored Programs and University Initiatives Grant Writing Workshop 6/6/18.
Professional Services at FAS June 9, 2014
ADTRAN: The Network Access Company
Lorem Ipsum lorem ipsum
Lorem Ipsum lorem ipsum
Presentation transcript:

Center for Competitive Government An Introduction for the Private Sector Center for Competitive Government

 The Center for Government and Technology will provide a leadership forum in public management to foster innovative public-private partnership solutions to local government problems. The Center will promote the improvement of the management of local government services, including health and human services, education, public safety, the administration of justice, transportation, and public services using technology and telecommunications through research, education, and public forums. Mission

Center for Competitive Government Goals  Establish the Mayors’ Summits as the leading conference for the exchange of information technology with municipal executives in the United States.  Provide a neutral, academic supported venue for private and municipal executives to network and explore partnerships related to information technology, homeland security and public safety.  Establish a new leadership forum in public management that fosters innovative public-private partnership solutions.  Establish a privately sponsored research and educational program in technology management and homeland security at Temple University with participation of leading academicians from other academic institutions and from leading IT companies.  Conduct annually at least one research project on a subject determined by the Board of Governors that will serve as a principal topic at the annual Summit.

Center for Competitive Government Goals  Produce a mix of products including publications, funded research, academic and professional programs in homeland security and best practices for municipal governments. Continuing activities include edited books on best practices for public executives and non-funded and funded research projects: See, for example, The academic and professional programs in homeland security and public safety will seek to integrate the work of academic personnel, executives in IT companies, CIO’s, and directors of homeland security and public executives.  The Programs will seek to leverage and disseminate federal and state Homeland Security and public safety research, especially that work that focuses on information technology, telecommunications and e- Government strategies.

Center for Competitive Government Select Center Publications  Forthcoming - Innovations in E-Government: Governors and Mayors Speak-out - Management Innovation in U.S. Public Water and Wastewater Systems  Volumes - The New Public Management: Lessons from Innovating Governors and Mayors - Reinventing Water and Wastewater Systems: Global Lessons for Improving Management - Making Government Work: Lessons from America’s Governors and Mayors

Center for Competitive Government Proposed Governance Structure

Center for Competitive Government Why engage with local government?

Center for Competitive Government IT Spending – State and Local versus other public verticals (in billions) Source: *Center for Digital Government & Center for Digital Education fiscal year estimates

Center for Competitive Government IT Spending – Cities and Counties Source: *IDC: State and Local Government IT: Trends and Priorities for IT Spending in 2004

Center for Competitive Government State and Local Software Market Source: *IDC: State and Local Government IT: Trends and Priorities for IT Spending in 2004 Center of Digital Government estimates for 2004 Center of Digital Government estimates for 2004 IDC survey for 2003 actual spend

Center for Competitive Government Overall State and Local Trends*  Top Strategic Priorities for Improving quality of services - reducing operating costs - streamlining operations  IT Budgets are decreasing or staying the same in 69% of state and local governments - Increasing need to see ROI for project approvals  Most important factors in purchase decisions - 1) Price - 2) Integration with legacy systems  Homeland Security is a low priority in 2004, however, priority will increase as fed funding trickles down  Citizens are demanding more eGov solutions from government offices  GSA schedules playing an increasing role Source: *IDC: State and Local Government IT: Trends and Priorities for IT Spending in 2004

Center for Competitive Government IT Priorities for 2004* Q: How important are the following business goals to your agency’s FY04 strategic priorities? Source: * IDC: State and Local Government IT: Trends and Priorities for IT Spending in 2004  Improving service quality, reducing costs and streamlining operations were top priority  Surprisingly, Homeland Security was not a top strategic priority to state and local IT managers  HLS may not be an ’04 priority but will be increasingly important in ’05 and beyond due to Federal funding  Data center consolidation, eGov initiatives align with top priorities IDC Survey, N=100, scores from 1 to 5, 1 = not at all important and 5 = very important. Survey was IT managers of various levels from state, county and municipal governments

Center for Competitive Government Center Stakeholders  Mayors and City Managers  County Executives  CIO’s supporting local levels of government  Local government department heads for health and human services, education, public safety, the administration of justice, transportation, and public services agencies