Victorian State Government ICT ? budget and contracts analysis

Posted by admin | Budget Analysis | Posted on January 30th, 2011

Budget Analysis
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The Victorian State Government in Australia comprises an ICT market of around A$ 1 billion in annual ICT expenditure. Ovum provides an overview of this market, profiling the major departments and agencies in terms of their ICT budget commitments, major ICT contracts, and key ICT suppliers.

Table of Contents :

SUMMARY
Impact
Ovum view
KEY MESSAGES
Overview of the Victorian State Government ICT market
Understanding the Victoria State Government ICT market
POLICY AND PROGRAM CONTEXT
Outputs, outcome, and inputs – ambiguity and tension
Mega-departments – big silos
Whole-of-government ICT – leadership of the horizontal
Shared services – efficient “back ends”
Government 2.0

Implications for government ICT
BUDGET ALLOCATIONS FOR ICT PROJECTS
New projects – understanding the budget cycle
Practical timing impacts
Policy imperatives
Implications for suppliers
Existing commitments for ICT projects in recent State Budget
Listing of ICT projects funded in past State Budgets
Annualized view of the ICT projects funding commitments
Observations on the 20010/11 Budget
The IT funding tap has been turned down
Funding slowdown reflects caution about IT project delivery
2009/10 may prove to be a high watermark for the government’s IT spend
ICT CONTRACTS
Contracted ICT spend
Departmental ICT contract portfolios
Major ICT suppliers
Panel contracts
Suppliers providing contractors
MAJOR ACTIVE ICT PROJECTS BY DEPARTMENT
Department of Education and Early Childhood Development
Agency description
Key facts
Major ICT projects
ICT contracts portfolio
Department Industry Innovation & Regional Development
Agency description
Key facts
Major ICT initiatives and contracts
ICT contracts portfolio
Departments of Health and Human Services
Agency description
Key facts (combined departments)
Major ICT initiatives
ICT contracts portfolio
Department of Justice
Agency description
Key facts
Major outsourcing relationships
Major ICT Projects – Justice
Major ICT Projects – Victoria Police
ICT contracts portfolio
Department of Planning and Community Development
Agency description
Key facts
Major ICT projects
ICT contracts portfolio
Department of Premier and Cabinet
Agency description
Key facts
ICT contracts portfolio
Department of Primary Industries
Agency description
Key facts
ICT contracts portfolio
Department of Sustainability and Environment
Agency description
Key facts
Major ICT projects
ICT contracts portfolio
Department of Transport
Description
Key facts
Major ICT projects
ICT contracts portfolio
Department of Treasury and Finance
Agency description
Key facts
Major ICT projects
ICT contracts portfolio

List of Tables
Table 1: Major ICT project funded in the State Budget over the past seven years
Table 2: Estimated total value of active ICT contracts by department
Table 3: Suppliers with contracts active in 2009/10 and beyond – sorted by contract value (over $ 50 million)
Table 4: Suppliers with contracts active in 2009/10 and beyond – sorted by contract value ($ 14–50 million)
Table 5: Suppliers with contracts active in 2009/10 and beyond – sorted by contract value ($ 9–14 million)
Table 6: Suppliers with contracts active in 2009/10 and beyond – sorted by contract value ($ 6–9 million)
Table 7: Suppliers with contracts active in 2009/10 and beyond – sorted by contract value ($ 4–6 million)
Table 8: Suppliers with contracts active in 2009/10 and beyond – sorted by contract value ($ 2.5–4.0 million)
Table 9: Suppliers with contracts active in 2009/10 and beyond – sorted by contract value ($ 1.7–2.5 million)
Table 10: Suppliers with contracts active in 2009/10 and beyond – sorted by contract value ($ 1.0–1.6 million)
Table 11: Suppliers with contracts active in 2009/10 and beyond – sorted by contract value ($ 0.7–1.0 million)
Table 12: Suppliers with contracts active in 2009/10 and beyond – sorted by contract value ($ 530,000–700,000)
Table 13: Suppliers with contracts active in 2009/10 and beyond – sorted by contract value ($ 450,000–530,000)
Table 14: Suppliers with contracts active in 2009/10 and beyond – sorted by contract value ($ 360,000–450,000)
Table 15: Suppliers with contracts active in 2009/10 and beyond – sorted by contract value ($ 300,000–360,000)
Table 16: Suppliers with contracts active in 2009/10 and beyond – sorted by contract value ($ 240,000–300,000)
Table 17: Suppliers with contracts active in 2009/10 and beyond – sorted by contract value ($ 170,000–240,000)
Table 18: Suppliers with contracts active in 2009/10 and beyond – sorted by contract value ($ 140,000–170,000)
Table 19: Suppliers with contracts active in 2009/10 and beyond – sorted by contract value ($ 100,000–140,000)
Table 20: Suppliers with contracts active in 2009/10 and beyond – sorted by contract value ($ 65,000–140,000)
Table 21: Suppliers with contracts active in 2009/10 and beyond – sorted by contract value (Under $ 65,000

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