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1 Service Management Toolkit SLA Version: Start Date: Review Date: Author: nn nn/nn/nn nn/nn/nn xxxxx
2 Purple Griffon Ltd Page 2 of 28
3 1. Ownership This agreement is made between Business Area and Service Level Management. This SLA is owned by Configuration management and controlled by Change Management. All changes must be requested through Change Management. Signatories: Name Position (Business Service Owner) Date. Name. Position (Service Level Manager). Date. Counter signatory: Name. Position (Head of IT). Date. Review Circulation: Purple Griffon Ltd Page 3 of 28
4 2. Table of Contents 1. OWNERSHIP 3 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 3. INTRODUCTION SCOPE EXCLUSIONS PURPOSE OF SLA 8 4. SERVICE DESCRIPTION PURPOSE PURPOSE OF BUSINESS SERVICE SCOPE AND ATTRIBUTES OF THE SERVICE SECURITY CLASSIFICATION SERVICE COMPONENT SUPPORTING SERVICES & I.T. SYSTEMS 9 5. BUSINESS FUNCTIONS KEY BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS KEY BUSINESS FUNCTIONS REGIONAL VARIATIONS USERS & USER GROUPS KEY USERS & GROUPS CHANGES TO CRITICAL USERS, LOCATIONS AND TIMES RESPONSIBILITIES SERVICE OWNER RESPONSIBILITIES USE OF SERVICE INFORMATION REPORTING PROCEDURES SERVICE LEVEL MANAGER RESPONSIBILITIES INFORMATION 12 Purple Griffon Ltd Page 4 of 28
5 6.2.2 REPORTING PROCEDURES BUSINESS HOURS BUSINESS HOURS HEAD OFFICE BUSINESS HOURS REGIONAL/BRANCH BUSINESS HOURS BUSINESS PEAK TIMES CRITICAL BUSINESS PERIODS MONTH END YEAR END BUSINESS YEAR END BUSINESS SUPPORT IN BUSINESS HOURS OUT OF BUSINESS HOURS SERVICE LEVELS SERVICE HOURS SERVICE AVAILABILITY HOURS ADDITIONAL SERVICE HOURS SPECIFIC SUB-SERVICES SUPPORT HOURS AND ARRANGEMENTS ON-CALL SUPPORT ON-SITE SUPPORT THIRD PARTY SUPPORT HOURS SPECIAL CONDITIONS/EXCEPTIONS EXTENSIONS TO SUPPORT INCIDENT RESPONSE TIMES INTERNAL INCIDENT RESPONSE TIMES OTHER INTERNAL SUPPORT TEAM INCIDENT RESPONSE TIMES THIRD PARTY INCIDENT RESPONSE TIMES OTHER THIRD PARTY RESPONSE TIMES ESCALATION KPIS AVAILABILITY AND RELIABILITY KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS AND TARGET AVAILABILITY AND SERVICE LEVELS RESPONSE TIMES BATCH COMPLETION 16 Purple Griffon Ltd Page 5 of 28
6 ONLINE AVAILABILITY SERVICE BREAK TOLERANCE DATA RETENTION AND SECURITIES DATA RETENTION AND ARCHIVE SECURITIES VARIATIONS SERVICE CAPACITY BASELINE CAPACITIES AND THRESHOLDS SERVICE CONTINUITY RECOVERY METHOD SCOPE OF RECOVERY RECOVERY LEAD TIME INVOCATION AUTHORITY CRITERIA PROCEDURE SERVICE CHANGE LEVELS SLM FUNDED CHANGES SLM FUNDED AD HOC REPORTS CHARGES CHARGING PERFORMANCE INCENTIVES AND PENALTIES DELIVERABLES IMPACT OF SERVICE LOSS KNOWN CHANGES SERVICE REPORTING AND REVIEWING SERVICE REVIEWS SERVICE REPORT REVIEW PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION 22 Purple Griffon Ltd Page 6 of 28
7 17. SERVICE REPORT AND CONTENTS MANAGEMENT SUMMARY PERFORMANCE AGAINST MEASURED ATTRIBUTES PERFORMANCE AGAINST KPIS PERFORMANCE AGAINST OTHER MEASURABLES OVERALL TRAFFIC LIGHT SERVICE PERFORMANCE INDICATION NON-MEASURED PERFORMANCE SERVICE IMPROVEMENT PLAN REPORT ON SERVICE AND SUPPORT AREA PERFORMANCE BREAKDOWN OF INCIDENTS INCIDENTS IN DETAIL A TABLE OF INCIDENTS COMPRISING, FOR EXAMPLE: CAPACITY AND AVAILABILITY SERVICE BREAKS AND EXTENSIONS SERVICE EXTENSIONS FUTURE PLANNED EXTENSIONS UTILISATION CHANGE CONTROL RELEASES EMERGENCY CHANGES GLOSSARY AMENDMENT SHEET 28 Purple Griffon Ltd Page 7 of 28
8 3. Introduction 3.1 Scope Note here any caveats concerning other agreements, for instance: The service levels agreed herein must not exceed those stated in superior SLAs or supporting SLAs, Operational Level Agreements (OLAs) and Underpinning Contracts (UPCs). 3.2 Exclusions Notes here about conflicting agreements and SM responsibilities therein If this is a supporting a priority judgement is made by the xxxx Business Owner against this Supporting SLA, the Service Level Manager will not be held accountable for any subsequent failure to reach Service Level targets. If such an incident occurs, it will be looked at within the scope of the Service Improvement Plan to assess ways of avoiding possible future re-occurrence. 3.3 Purpose of SLA This SLE describes the following attributes of the service, where appropriate and agreed: Description of the Service and the scope what is covered and what is not Responsibilities of the service provider and customer Agreed Service Hours and Business Hours Availability Targets Reliability Targets Support hours and arrangements IT Service Continuity provision and service levels (referring to a separate Service Continuity SLA) Agreed volumes, transaction rates, resources, response times, batch turnaround times Agreed volume of change Charging (where appropriate) Performance incentives (where appropriate) Management Information Service Review and Reporting arrangements and procedures Purple Griffon Ltd Page 8 of 28
9 4. Service Description 4.1 Purpose Purpose of Business Service State detailed purpose of the business service 4.2 Scope and attributes of the service Security Classification State security classification Supporting services are listed below: Service Component List all component features and services e.g. Van, Messenger etc Supporting Services & I.T. Systems List all supporting services e.g. Van, Messenger etc. Supporting I.T. Systems are listed below: List supporting I.T. Systems dependents Purple Griffon Ltd Page 9 of 28
10 5. Business Functions 5.1 Key Business Requirements Key Business Functions State the hours that the key business functions are required and where they are required Regional Variations Where key business functions differ from region to region, this should be stated here 5.2 Users & User Groups Key Users & Groups Details key users of the business service and their locations Changes to critical users, locations and times Details any changes to critical users, locations or times since the last review Purple Griffon Ltd Page 10 of 28
11 6. Responsibilities 6.1 Service Owner Responsibilities Use of Service To ensure the Service is used as prescribed by the Service Level Manager and to advise on change in use or practice Information To advise the Service Level Manager of any relevant information about the service or changes to the service in order to ensure accuracy: Business Contacts: Helpdesks, Key Users and User Groups of the Service both regional and national Business Information Business changes which may have an effect on the service or necessitate a change to the Service Level Agreement To nominate a Business Out of Hours contact, or to give authority for the Service Level Management Out of Hours Manager (via Service Level Manager) to make decisions on behalf of the business To advise the Service Level Manager of the existence and location of Business Continuity Plans relating to this Service Reporting Where agreed Service Levels are not met, ensure this is immediately reported to the Service Level Manager To advise the Service Level Manager of perception of Service, and to encourage Business Helpdesks and Business Contacts to do the same Procedures To ensure the Business adhere to the Organisation s Change Management Procedures To be fully cognisant of Service Owner responsibilities within Business Continuity and Security Plans Purple Griffon Ltd Page 11 of 28
12 6.2 Service Level Manager Responsibilities Information To advise the Service Owner of how the Service will be provided, and how the business need to use the Service To ensure all key business information is maintained as advised by the Service Owner To ensure all business functions are updated as advised by the Service Owner To ensure all key information about supporting services and I.T. systems is maintained Reporting To ensure the Service Owner is informed immediately if there are any changes in the Service Availability or Supported Hours To monitor and report on agreed Service Levels at intervals agreed between the Service Level Manager and the Service Owner Where Service Levels have failed to reach targets, to inform the Service Owner immediately, and to engage all relevant personnel in order to rectify the situation as soon as possible To advise the Service Owner of any changes in Change Management or other Service Management procedures that would require an amendment of Service Owner/Service Level Manager responsibilities To advise the Service Owner of the cost for running and supporting this service, where this can be established, and to advise of any subsequent increase or decrease To actively seek perception of Service Performance from Service Owner, Business Helpdesks, Business Contacts and Users To arrange Service Reviews and to ensure all interested parties are invited to attend Procedures To negotiate higher levels of Service where required To establish working relationship with all Business Contacts for this Service To verify advised impact of service loss of key business functions. To be fully cognisant of Service Level Manager responsibilities within the IT Service Continuity plans To be fully cognisant of Service Level Manager responsibilities within Security Plans Purple Griffon Ltd Page 12 of 28
13 7. Business Hours 7.1 Business Hours Head Office Business Hours State the Organisation s Business Hours for this Service Regional/Branch Business Hours Where these differ, state the Organisation s regional Business Hours 7.2 Business Peak Times State Peak hours, times within month, year etc Regional Peak Times Where these differ from the National, state regional peaks 7.3 Critical Business periods List each critical period and dates together with a description of what is required Month End Year End Business Year end 7.4 Business Support 7.5 In Business Hours State the support provided or that the SLM is authorised to take decisions on behalf of the business out of hours 7.6 Out of Business Hours State the support provided or that the SLM is authorised to take decisions on behalf of the business out of hours Purple Griffon Ltd Page 13 of 28
14 8. Service Levels 8.1 Service Hours Service Availability Hours State days and hours it is possible to access the business service Additional Service Hours Describe agreed procedure for requesting additional or extraordinary support: this should be a standard process through service desk and the SLM 8.2 Specific Sub-services List specific features and service levels and OLAs agreed, for instance, output distribution and delivery. Purple Griffon Ltd Page 14 of 28
15 9. Support Hours and Arrangements State days and agreed hours of support On-Call Support National On-Call Regional On-Call On-Site Support Third Party Support Hours State days and agreed hours of support for each 3 rd party supplier 9.2 Special conditions/exceptions Detail agreed conditions/exceptions to support arrangements 9.3 Extensions to Support Describe agreed procedure for requesting additional or extraordinary support: this should be a standard process through service desk and the SLM 9.4 Incident Response times Internal Incident Response Times A Priority Incidents B Priority Incidents C Priority Incidents As appropriate Other Internal Support Team Incident Response Times The incident resolution time relates to the Application and does not include the Infrastructure Third Party Incident Response Times Name the 3 rd Party A Priority Incidents B Priority Incidents C Priority Incidents As appropriate Other Third Party Response Times Specify any other Third Party response times 9.5 Escalation Specify the escalation criteria and process in terms of incident priority and elapsed time before escalation and escalation route. Purple Griffon Ltd Page 15 of 28
16 10. KPIs Availability and Reliability 10.1 Key Performance Indicators and Target Availability and Service Levels For instance Response Times Batch Completion Online availability Service Break Tolerance Maximum Service Breaks The maximum number of service breaks that can be tolerated within a (week/month/year) are? Planned Outages List Planned Outages for the agreed period. State how many may be expected over a reporting year Data Retention and Securities Data Retention and archive Describe the strategy for archiving data: Business data customers, transactions etc System data and code Securities Element Frequency Retention System Database Code Business data 10.3 Variations Describe any variations from the above for specific business or maintenance reason. Describe periods where availability is critical or more important than others. Purple Griffon Ltd Page 16 of 28
17 11. Service Capacity 11.1 Baseline Capacities and thresholds Infrastructure Element Baseline Threshold Growth +1 year Disc MIPS Database Throughput Print & despatch Network SW licences Purple Griffon Ltd Page 17 of 28
18 12. Service Continuity This should refer to SLAs and OLAs with suppliers of ITSC services, but summarise here 12.1 Recovery Method 12.2 Scope of recovery 12.3 Recovery lead time 12.4 Invocation Authority Criteria Procedure Purple Griffon Ltd Page 18 of 28
19 13. Service Change Levels State the volume of change the service and requests for additional information that may be made 13.1 SLM Funded Changes The number of SLM funded changes that can be made to this service throughout the year is limited to nnnn SLM funded Ad Hoc Reports The number of SLM funded ad-hoc reports Service Level Management will provide for this service throughout the year is limited to nnnn. Purple Griffon Ltd Page 19 of 28
20 14. Charges 14.1 Charging For instance The annual cost for running and supporting this service is: Disc Usage MIPS Output Handling Software licence cost Maintenance contract costs Support staff resource costs Software costs Annual amendment fixed costs Other (please specify) Purple Griffon Ltd Page 20 of 28
21 15. Performance Incentives and Penalties List the incentives and penalties, related to KPIs of course, but also things like the Service Improvement Program, if applicable Deliverables List all business deliverables the service will provide, including prints or other outputs 15.2 Impact Of Service Loss Percentage loss tolerance and agreed service levels for key business functions under the following headings Legal Government/Ministerial Public Visibility Revenue Loss Departmental Staff State whether impact of service loss is High, Medium or Low in each case. To be set by the Service Owner. Where this is dependent on time of day/month/year this should also be stated 15.3 Known Changes The following are known changes required that will impact upon this SLA Change Ref Nature of change Impact Purple Griffon Ltd Page 21 of 28
22 16. Service Reporting and Reviewing 16.1 Service Reviews State the frequency of Service Reviews, location, mandatory and optional attendees Service Report State the lead-time for delivery of the Service Report and its circulation. State what method of reporting is used. State number of report types currently available. State proposed requirements with advice on limit 16.3 Review Personnel Service Owner Service Level Manager Operational Business Manager(s) Change Manager Problem Manager Configuration Manager Release Manager Representative from Technical Services Representative from 3 rd party supplier Regional Service Level Manager I.T. Service Continuity Manager 16.4 Management Information State the management information required. Purple Griffon Ltd Page 22 of 28
23 17. Service Report and Contents The Service Report forms the basis of the service review and whilst some detail is required it should be at a level appropriate to the intended outcomes of the Review. Most of the report should be at summary level and should mirror the aspects of the SLA that are measurable Management Summary A summary of the major features of the reporting period describing briefly incidents, service levels, improvements and service issues Performance Against Measured Attributes Performance against KPIs Performance against other Measurables Overall Traffic Light Service Performance Indication 17.3 Non-Measured Performance This is a description of any problems, incidents and achievements that happened or were made during the reporting period. The sections in here depend on what is in the SLA and what is of interest, for instance a particular aspect of the service is under scrutiny 17.4 Service Improvement Plan A table of planned service improvements comprising identification, a very brief description, status, the expected delivery date, resource allocated and any other information of interest: Description Progress and status Actions and Issues Delivery Date Responsibility 17.5 Report on Service and Support Area Performance Specific areas, for instance, Service Desk or Operations, are reported on according to criteria agreed Breakdown of Incidents A summary, for example Service Functional Area Priority 1 Incidents Priority 2 Incidents Priority 3 Incidents Purple Griffon Ltd Page 23 of 28
24 Incidents in Detail 17.6 A table of incidents comprising, for example: Date & Time Description Resolution Actions Responsibility Delivery Date 17.7 Capacity and Availability Service Breaks and Extensions Report here details such breaks Unplanned Breaks Date Reason for break in service Resolution Agreed Duration Actual duration of break of break Planned Breaks Date Reason for break in service Actions Agreed Duration Actual duration of break of break Purple Griffon Ltd Page 24 of 28
25 Service Extensions Date Reason for extension Duration Future Planned Extensions Date Reason for extension Duration Utilisation Summary As necessary use of resources against plan, contract, SLA, for example: Infrastructure Element Design/Contract baseline Utilisation this reporting period Predicted Growth + 1 year Disc MIPS Database Print & Despatch Network SW licences Specific Here the report will highlight specific elements that are required to be reported in detail as a result of the SLA or actions from previous reviews. For example where the utilisations or growth rates exceed threshold values, or issues resulting from incidents. Purple Griffon Ltd Page 25 of 28
26 17.8 Change Control A summary of changes applied to the system. The detail required might be great or Service Management all depending on the purpose. At least a summary is required Releases List or describe the releases implemented Emergency Changes List or describe the emergency changes implemented. Purple Griffon Ltd Page 26 of 28
27 18. Glossary Service Owner Service Level Manager Service System Key Business Functions Key Users Key User Groups The person responsible for decision making with regard to the Business Service The person responsible for ensuring that Service Levels for the Service are met A business defined deliverable supported by one or more I.T. Systems, which enables the business to deliver its objectives An I.T. deliverable comprised of varying hardware and software, which enables a Service to run The vital functions of the business, without which there would be no point in having a Service Usually chief business contacts and administrators; people who use the service and I.T. systems regularly and directly interface with the public or other internal users (e.g. in the case of the HQ Services) Based on importance of location to the business. The area(s) that above all others gathers most revenue/target most fraud/perform most ministerial requirements/have most external customers etc. Purple Griffon Ltd Page 27 of 28
28 19. Amendment Sheet Author Reviewers Signatories DOCUMENT INFORMATION Master Location : File Name : Distribution CHANGE HISTORY Version No. Date Details of Changes included in Update Author(s) Authors name Purple Griffon Ltd Page 28 of 28
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