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GTA’s Business Plan May 2007
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Georgia Technology Authority Agenda Why Change? Why Now?Why Change? Why Now? Where We Are GoingWhere We Are Going Next StepsNext Steps Page 1
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Georgia Technology Authority Our Current Situation GTA faces unsustainable financial lossesGTA faces unsustainable financial losses GTA’s IT operations do not meet industry standardsGTA’s IT operations do not meet industry standards GTA lacks processes and automation to operate effectivelyGTA lacks processes and automation to operate effectively State’s IT enterprise has not been managed wellState’s IT enterprise has not been managed well Page 2
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Georgia Technology Authority Governor’s Intent IT enterprise managed wellIT enterprise managed well Technology leadershipTechnology leadership Best managed stateBest managed state Best valueBest value Page 3
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Georgia Technology Authority What We Hear From Agencies Agency headsAgency heads ▪All I see are expenses ▪I don’t know where my IT dollars go CIOsCIOs ▪Set priorities ▪Make it easier to do business with GTA ▪Coordinate communications within GTA ▪Don’t let processes become barriers ▪Empower staff to make decisions Page 4
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Georgia Technology Authority Operational effectiveness falls short * ProcessGTA Incident Management Problem Management Change Management Configuration Management Request Management Service Level Management Capacity Management/Planning Release Management IT Service Continuity Making demonstrable improvements in service and have integrated processes Has begun to leverage investments through activities like trend analysis, management reporting and process automation to improve service Has implemented all the basic practices, but are not leveraging the investment to improve service or add value Has not yet implemented all the basic (mandatory) practices such as documented processes, organizational commitment and budget, and maintenance of process information * Based on Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) Page 5
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Georgia Technology Authority Infrastructure Currency Hardware and software running beyond reasonable and supportable timeframesHardware and software running beyond reasonable and supportable timeframes Significant capital expense required to updateSignificant capital expense required to update Original Asset Value Page 6
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Georgia Technology Authority Where We Are Going Page 7
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Georgia Technology Authority GTA’s Two-Prong Approach Shift from expense to investment managementShift from expense to investment management Fix the infrastructureFix the infrastructure Page 8
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Georgia Technology Authority First Prong: Focus on Investment Management ExpenseManagement InvestmentManagement Current State Future State What’s best for the enterprise? the right dollarthe right dollar at the right timeat the right time in the right areain the right area How do we fix the problem at the lowest cost? the minimum amountthe minimum amount as late as possibleas late as possible on minimally acceptable technologyon minimally acceptable technology Page 9
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Georgia Technology Authority A Few Agencies Control Most of the IT Infrastructure $407M $76M 2670 661 Page 10
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Georgia Technology Authority Agency IT – A Snapshot Agency Total $M Apps $MInfra $M # Total FTEs # App FTEs # Infra FTEs# Servers Data Centers State of Georgia$484$296$1881403595808333148 Dept of Community Health137.3123.413.935.3 0.031 Dept of Human Resources110.191.618.5315.0127.0188.012001 Dept of Revenue38.514.823.7160.00.0160.0482 Dept of Corrections29.61.428.298.029.268.85002 Georgia Technology Authority25.322.72.698.586.412.16502 Dept of Technical & Adult Education23.60.023.614.00.014.073* State Accounting Office12.010.71.365.363.32.000 Ga Bureau of Investigation11.60.011.630.10.030.1941 Dept of Driver Services9.97.42.591.071.020.0441 Dept of Juvenile Justice9.72.07.753.031.221.8581 Top 10 Agencies$407.6$274$133.6960.2443.4516.8267011 Page 11
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Georgia Technology Authority Second Prong: Fix the Infrastructure Creates opportunities for the enterpriseCreates opportunities for the enterprise Sourcing assessment will set criteria for minimum infrastructure standardsSourcing assessment will set criteria for minimum infrastructure standards Everyone will be graded against the same criteriaEveryone will be graded against the same criteria Page 12
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Georgia Technology Authority What Will the Sourcing Assessment Do? Assessment is designed to:Assessment is designed to: ▪determine where a unit of work will be done ▪conduct detailed financial analysis ▪answer questions about what to source ▪recommend bundled or segmented approach Performed with help from a third partyPerformed with help from a third party Complete in about six monthsComplete in about six months Scope includes GTA and other agenciesScope includes GTA and other agencies Page 13
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Georgia Technology Authority All Agencies Face Similar Challenges Aging infrastructureAging infrastructure Meeting minimum standardsMeeting minimum standards Security and disaster recoverySecurity and disaster recovery Systems developmentSystems development Page 14
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Georgia Technology Authority Case Study: March 7 Power Outage at Towers Five data centers affectedFive data centers affected ▪Corrections ▪DOAS ▪Education ▪Natural Resources ▪Pardons and Paroles No transparency into recovery and backup processesNo transparency into recovery and backup processes Everyone does their own thingEveryone does their own thing Page 15
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Georgia Technology Authority Case Study: Security GTA’s Office of Information Security findings as of May 4, 2007:GTA’s Office of Information Security findings as of May 4, 2007: ▪88 ISOs for 117 agencies (complete) ▪19 of 117 agencies have identified BC Coordinators ▪11 of 88 ISOs identified systems they oversee ▪2 of 45 high-impact systems have been assessed Page 16
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Georgia Technology Authority What’s Different InfrastructureInfrastructure ▪Viewed and run as a Utility ▪Common across the enterprise (Georgia) ▪Cornerstone to integration ▪GTA operations will transition to a Service Management model Agency (Business) ApplicationsAgency (Business) Applications ▪Where and why do they spend their dollars today ▪Integration and sharing of data within the agency ▪Positioning to share data throughout the State: build once, use many times ▪Expand Portfolio Management function within ETP Page 17
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Georgia Technology Authority Page 18 Assessment and Transition Timeline
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Georgia Technology Authority What Change Will Enable Us to Do Reach a minimum level of operational performanceReach a minimum level of operational performance Focus on the state’s business needsFocus on the state’s business needs Manage the state’s investment in ITManage the state’s investment in IT Page 19
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Georgia Technology Authority Next Steps RFQC released May 2, responses due May 17RFQC released May 2, responses due May 17 RFP for sourcing assessment vendorRFP for sourcing assessment vendor Review of GTA’s internal project portfolio – some projects accelerated, others terminatedReview of GTA’s internal project portfolio – some projects accelerated, others terminated Ongoing communications planOngoing communications plan Page 20
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