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Government and Industry IT: one vision, one community IAC Shared Interest Groups (SIGs) Review October 26, 2009
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Members Broad representation across IAC membership Rosa Caldas, Zemitek Chris Chroniger, NetStar-1 Ellen Glover, ICF Michael Klimkiewicz, HPTi Andrew Lieber, RSM McGladrey Government and Industry IT: one vision, one community Venkatapathi Puvvada, Unisys Paul Strasser, Pragmatics Michael Tiemann, FEAC Institute Michelle, Tranter, EDS/HP Deepak Hathiramani, Vistronix
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Government and Industry IT: one vision, one community Charter Review the agenda and structure of the IAC Shared Interest Groups in order to ensure that the SIGs are: –Addressing the most relevant issues affecting the government’s use of IT –Are providing thought leadership on emerging issues –Are structured and operating in a manner that maximizes the opportunity for industry and government executives to participate in the activities of the SIGs. In conducting its review the SIG Structure Working Group shall consider the following sources of information: –The agenda of the new administration –The ACT government-wide strategic agenda –The reports of the IAC Transition Study Group –Such other documents and reports as are relevant to this activity
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Outcomes A proposed structure for the SIGs A proposed agenda of issues to be addressed by the SIGs Recommendations for engaging a wide range of government involvement in GAPs and encouraging IAC member involvement in the SIGs Recommendations for improving the participation of subject matter experts in the SIGs Such other recommendations as may be appropriate to improve the relevance and operation of the SIGs Government and Industry IT: one vision, one community
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Interview Slate Team Kickoff was May 28 and included 30+ interviews with: SIG Chairs/Vice Chairs GAP Members ACT Board Members Other related government vested interest groups e.g. CIO Council, Chief Acquisition Council, etc. Other Industry and Government individuals as deemed necessary Online Survey open to General Membership Government and Industry IT: one vision, one community
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What we heard… The Good… SIGs are an invaluable way to get industry input (SIGs) are a great way to engage on public challenges in a way that focuses on good government and positive government- industry dialogue. (SIGs) are a great way to meet other executives in the government IT community who are invaluable to help you learn new ideas and grow your career. The SIG I have associated with are passionate about the topics they address Areas we can improve upon… Not engaging the right levels of government IAC /SIG tend to be stove-piped – limited collaboration across SIGs SIGs are mainly a networking group for industry SIGs have no consistent success factors There is a disconnect between ACT and the SIGs SIGs are not effectively integrated in ELC/MOC/SB conferences Awareness and visibility of SIGs
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What we heard… Incorporate a Professional Development element to expand the value proposition & reach of SIGs Success of the SIGs should be measured across a consistent framework SIGs should provide thought leadership on emerging topics /technologies including being a sounding board for vetting of new technologies Elevate the awareness and visibility of the SIGs within Government and Industry Government and Industry IT: one vision, one community
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Recommendations Government and Industry IT: one vision, one community
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Broad Overview of Review Team Recommendations Implement a “Professional Development” framework to expand the value proposition to Government and Industry Incorporate a “Cross Collaboration” Framework to facilitate improved cooperation among SIGs on emerging/cross-cutting topics including those that involve multiple SIGs Increase Awareness/Visibility of SIGs both internally and externally Define a “Performance” Framework that incorporates consistent and SIG specific metrics to measure success Improve the structure of SIGs to align with current priorities Other Important Information Government and Industry IT: one vision, one community
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Recommendations Adopted by EC Establish a balanced “Performance” framework that incorporates consistent SIG-specific metrics to measure success. Incorporate Continuing Education Credits (CEUs/PDUs, etc.) within SIG Activities as appropriate. Develop a “Cross Collaboration” framework to facilitate improved cooperation among SIGs on emerging/cross-cutting topics (Web 2.0, Green IT, etc.) Engage the SIGs in the conference planning process with special emphasis of the Small Business SIG on the Small Business Conference. Establish a committee to review/update the SIG SOPs at least annually. Government and Industry IT: one vision, one community
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Recommendations Adopted by EC Develop a marketing communications plan for the SIGs to promote their value across government and industry. Increase use of collaborative tools to facilitate cross collaboration and expand use of webinars. Develop an agile framework for timely responses to government requests. Hold meetings at locations and times that promote government involvement.
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Recommended SIG Success Factors The extent to which government and industry executives and practitioners are involved in the activities of the SIGs The extent to which subject matter experts are involved in the SIGs The extent to which government executives see the SIGs as a resource and request their assistance The impact of SIG white papers and other products Government and Industry IT: one vision, one community
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Recommendations Adopted by EC Acknowledging that Health IT is an important part of the new Administration’s agenda, we ask that all SIGs look for ways to embed this topic into their work plans for 2010. Use the cross-SIG collaboration framework to ensure synergy across the organization. Ask the Human Capital SIG to set a path for its future and report back to the EC no later than April 30th: either continue as a SIG and develop a plan to strengthen the group in keeping with performance objectives OR develop a transition plan to embed human capital issues into our other SIG agendas. Transition the Information Sharing subcommittee of the Homeland Protection SIG to be a subcommittee the Collaboration and Technology SIG. Government and Industry IT: one vision, one community
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Get Engaged in the Next Steps! Work with ACT to put some “meat” around the recommendations. Establish a blog for each recommendation for implementation planning and comment. Task out some of the recommendations.
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