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Data Sharing and Standards Division 4 th December 2006 Collaboration in Practice Introduction - Robert Forman Prime Systems Integrator Role - Atos Origin.

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1 Data Sharing and Standards Division 4 th December 2006 Collaboration in Practice Introduction - Robert Forman Prime Systems Integrator Role - Atos Origin Technology Platform - Microsoft Commercial and Programme Management - LogicaCMG

2 Ieuan Jones Head of Health - Systems Integration, Atos Origin

3 The Background To Our Role  We are COMMITTED  To the public sector in Scotland  To supporting public sector service redesign  To delivering in line with the national data sharing objectives  We work in PARTNERSHIP  With the Scottish Executive  With NHSScotland  With local service delivery partners  With our other technology and delivery partners  We are a world leading PRIME SYSTEM INTEGRATOR  We are the Worldwide IT Partner for the Olympic Games  We use proven and robust integration methods  We operate in line with international best practice standards We have been engaged by the Scottish Executive because....

4 The Changing Nature Of Our Role Our role has matured into a joint partnership relationship.... Tactical Support For Local Solutions 2001200320062007+2002 Technical Lead and Roll Out Partner During this period we: Supported local projects Recognised Data Sharing potential   During this period we: Established Formal Relationship  Developed conceptual and architectural basis for Data Sharing  Developed solution options as requirements continued to evolve  Achieved partnership working  Established technological standards  Attained Independent Quality Assurance  Delivered Strategic Products  During this period we will: Support National Rollout  Develop and host a secure and robust national managed service infrastructure that is:  Connected to the secure government network and NHS Net -Housed in a “World Class” data centre Support Ongoing Development  Continue to build our partnership  - Strategic Support As Prime Systems Integrator

5 Raymond O’Hare Regional Director Microsoft Scotland

6 Microsoft Commitment to Public Sector  Key vertical focus for Microsoft globally  Approx 14% of global turnover  25%+ of UK business  25% of Scotland business  Not just a business relationship:  Government Leadership Forum (GLF)  NEET (Not in Education, Employment or Training)

7 The eCare technology Platform  Tried and tested software  Robust and secure  Innovative use of the software by partners  Affordability  Low risk solution

8 Collaboration is key  ATOS Origin and Logica CMG – global partners  Involving indigenous Scottish Partners  Co-opetition  Sometimes you have to see the bigger picture  GLF – a great example of collaboration  Ecare – a great example of collaboration  Personal interest as Director of Microsoft Scotland

9 Judith Halkerston Director – Scotland, Logica CMG

10 The Background To Our Role  We are COMMITTED To supporting Scottish Public Services To promoting public service re-design To enhancing the capability of professionals through sharing data  We work in PARTNERSHIP Across the Public Services Across the Voluntary Services With best of breed partners  We are a world leading PROGRAMME CHANGE MANAGER Expert in applying Project Management techniques to ensure successful adoption Able to reduced risk and ensure planned benefit realisation Used to working in complex multi-stakeholder / supplier environments

11 LogicaCMG’s Role Around policy areas: SSA;GIRFEC etc Working with DSSD to establish Programme Management


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