2015-18 Department Business Plan. Information Technology Services



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2015-18 Department Business Plan Information Technology Services

Technology is becoming increasingly important to the County. It is an important facet of almost all program delivery, and our citizens and businesses have increasing expectations for our ability to use technology in providing service and choice. All departments are looking at technology as a method of innovating and improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the services they offer. To meet this challenge Information Technology Services (ITS) has developed six goals. The first goal is focused on building ITS as a department. The County needs to have a professional, competent IT department; one they can have confidence in to deliver quality services in a timely manner. And although ITS is well on its way, there are still improvements to be made. Part of this includes developing a more strategic planning focus, and continuing to develop performance measurement and service level programming. The second goal is closely related - to become a partner of choice for departments. To do this successfully, ITS must deliver quality services, and be able to build partnerships and deliver on those partnerships helping departments to succeed. ITS is also charged with operating the County s IT infrastructure, and the third goal speaks to that. The technology the County uses to deliver services must be effective (meet the needs of the County), efficient (cost effective and deliver value), and sustainable (built for tomorrow, not just today). The fourth goal is to use technology to support and enhance the community. This is done through championing and encouraging greater use of technology in service delivery or by delivering services or capabilities that directly benefit citizens and/or businesses. The fifth goal is to ensure that County staff have the technology they need to be successful, and the training to use that technology. Having just one or the other isn t enough staff need both to optimize the investments that the County makes in technology. Finally, the sixth goal is about supporting department staff in being successful. We do that by supporting a culture of learning, innovation, and customer service, and by celebrating success. The County is fortunate to have dedicated and innovative IT and GIS professionals who are constantly striving to make the County a leader in the use of technology for effective and efficient program delivery. Their commitment is driving the County forward to a stronger future. There are many challenges ahead, but rest assured, ITS has the right people to take these challenges head on! Rob Schneider Director, Information Technology Services Document #6053473 1

Strathcona County Council created a strategic plan which outlines their vision for the County in 20 years, and the priorities and strategic goals to achieve that vision. Strathcona County Administration has developed a corporate business plan to create a bridge between the long-term, high-level goals and priorities outlined by Council in its strategic plan, and the short to medium-term operational goals and priorities of the organization and its departments. Business plans will include measures so we can report how we are doing in implementing Council s strategic plan, as well as achieving department and corporate goals. Strategy (Council) Operational (Administration) POWERING OUR NEW TOMORROW LIVING IN STRATHCONA COUNTY VISION (20 years) COUNTY-WIDE PRIORITIES (Longer Term) CORPORATE BUSINESS PLAN SUSTAINABILITY PLATFORM CORPORATE BUDGET (Medium Term) DEPARTMENTAL BUSINESS PLANS & BUDGET (Annual review) Vision and values Strathcona County, located in the heart of Alberta, is an energetic and thriving community. A leader in North America s petroleum industry and a champion for advancing diverse agricultural business, we use our energy to power our new tomorrow. We are a specialized municipality, and work cooperatively with our urban and rural residents to govern as a single municipality. Proud of our distinct governance model, we promote and demonstrate our achievements. We are a welcoming place to live and attract people of all ages, cultures and walks of life to join us. Families thrive in our dynamic, caring and safe community. We strive to be a model of ecological integrity, protecting our environment and preserving our agricultural heritage. Investment in infrastructure, quality services, cultural and recreational programs and facilities is a priority and sets us apart. We are Canada s most livable community. Corporate values Integrity Be honest and transparent; Demonstrate ethical standards and behaviors; Display courage of convictions. Respect Build an environment of trust; Value other peoples strengths and ideas; Treat others with care and dignity. Safety Follow safe standards of practice; Maintain a safety conscious workplace for ourselves and each other; Ensure a safe community for our residents. Fairness Create equal opportunities to learn and grow for all employees; Demonstrate approachable leadership; Strive to communicate with purpose and clarity. Cooperation Encourage collaborative relationships and unique partnerships; Strive for innovation and efficiency by being open-minded; Freely share information and ideas to contribute to Strathcona County s ongoing excellence. Document #6053473 2

Department mission Information Technology Services works with its partners to deliver innovative technologybased services and solutions to meet corporate and strategic goals for the benefit of Strathcona County citizens, business and industry. Department overview Information Technology Services (ITS) is composed of 30 staff in three branches, with four core business functions. Together, ITS supports over 1200 computers, over 100 business applications, and a corporate GIS system that includes detailed information on the entire land mass of the County. Delivery of ITS functions is guided by policies, practices, and procedures to ensure professional and ethical conduct, and are aligned with other corporate requirements. Of specific applicability to ITS are: Systems and Data Security Policy (GOV-002-023) Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act The County and its departments are constantly looking for technology solutions to make them more effective and efficient, and to improve their delivery of services to the public. To facilitate this, Information Technology Services provides four core services: Business solutions ITS works with individual departments and the County as a whole to develop, deliver and support technology solutions. Creation of new solutions can deliver great value, but many of them are also large investments. These solutions need to be managed professionally and with great care to ensure they are provided in a timely manner and meet the planned objectives. To accomplish this, the department provides a holistic development service, including: Project management Business analysis Change management Systems acquisition Systems development As well, to ensure these systems are sustainable, ITS supports and enhances existing systems throughout their lifecycle, with services such as: Database administration Application upgrades Incident and problem resolution Application portfolio management Document #6053473 3

Enterprise geographic information system Most service delivery in the County involves the land base. As a result, the County has invested in a corporate Geographic Information System (GIS). ITS has been tasked with: Supporting, enhancing, and sustaining a corporate GIS service Providing corporate leadership and stewardship in GIS Working with departments to develop new GIS-centric solutions Assisting departments and other groups that do not have their own GIS expertise in getting value out of our corporate GIS system Technology planning and strategy It is critical to ensure that investments in technology focus on delivering the most value to the County and its citizens and businesses as possible. To accomplish this, ITS is developing and maturing its ability to develop strategies and enhance technology planning. This strategic focus includes a wide range of activities, such as: Adopting an enterprise architecture to provide flexible delivery platforms while minimizing the complexity of our technology infrastructure Working with departments to understand their technology capabilities and priorities and develop technology investment roadmaps Fostering and supporting cross-department and inter-municipal IT and GIS relationships On the planning side, ITS assists department and the County in: Planning and scoping potential technology investments with processes such as opportunity assessments and business cases IT governance Prioritizing technology investments to optimize the return on investment Technology infrastructure and customer support The County has a sizeable investment in technology, and most County employees use this technology every day. Outages and failures are expensive in their overall impact, and can slow down or halt service delivery to the public. To minimize these impacts, ITS: Has a specific focus on service quality management Is constantly optimizing our computing infrastructure to provide a high-quality yet costefficient platform for these services Focuses on supportability and sustainability throughout the process of developing new services and upgrading existing services Provides technology training Provides ongoing support to staff when they have technology issues or questions Document #6053473 4

Department organizational structure Council Associate Commissioner Director Business Solutions Enterprise Geographic Information System Technology Planning and Strategy Technology Infrastructure and Customer Support Business solutions development and delivery Business system support Corporate GIS system GIS data services GIS application services Business intelligence services Technology strategy Technology planning Service quality management Computing infrastructure management Service desk and worksite support Document #6053473 5

Goal 1: Department goals The County has a mature IT organization, with a strong planning and performance measurement program. Outcome: A more strategic IT organization that delivers value to the corporation in demonstrable ways. Strategic Plan (prioritized): Goal 1: Strategically manage, invest, and plan for sustainable municipal infrastructure. Goal 1: Strathcona County has planned for long-term financial sustainability in support of service delivery and infrastructure asset management. Goal 2: Strathcona County priorities, successes and challenges are known. Goal 5: We are efficient and effective in daily operations. Create a corporate IT strategy Incorporate and align with industry standards and management models Work with departments to develop department and portfolio roadmaps Mature portfolio and work planning processes # of current business technology plans 1 (2015) 12 (2018) Goal 2: ITS is a partner of choice, providing departments and the corporation with trusted advice, strong partnerships, and high-quality and efficient IT and GIS solutions and services. Outcome: Departments see value in engaging ITS in the development of new technology solutions. Strategic Plan (prioritized): Goal 1: Strategically manage, invest, and plan for sustainable municipal infrastructure. Goal 1: Strathcona County has planned for long-term financial sustainability in support of service delivery and infrastructure asset management. Goal 4: Informed decision making supports quality of life in the community Goal 5: We are efficient and effective in daily operations. Goal 6: Strathcona County is an employer of choice attracting and retaining the best people in all aspects of municipal service delivery. Partner with departments on technology solutions Lead the organization in the implementation and use of enterprise technology Develop a governance model that ensures ITS is relevant and providing value % of projects where project sponsor feels ITS provided TBD (2015) 80% (2018) value Document #6053473 6

Goal 3: The County has an effective, efficient, and sustainable municipal IT infrastructure. Outcome: The County IT assets are well maintained and managed. Strategic Plan (prioritized): Goal 1: Strategically manage, invest, and plan for sustainable municipal infrastructure. Goal 1: Strathcona County has planned for long term financial sustainability in support of service delivery and infrastructure asset management. Goal 5: We are efficient and effective in daily operations. Deliver quality services, while meeting or exceeding service request service levels Enhance IT systems and services availability, capacity, and management capabilities Ensure IT assets are funded and maintained throughout their lifecycle Improve ability to manage IT assets (hardware, software, and information) Investigate, engage, and manage alternate service delivery platforms Strengthen the IT security program Unplanned, critical and preventable incidents affecting TBD (2015) <6 (2018) business operations # of service levels being tracked 5 (2015) 20 (2018) % of assets that have a compliant lifecycle plan 20% (2015) 100% (2018) Goal 4: Technology is used to support and enhance the community. Outcome: A community where technology provides value and enhances the lives of our citizens. Goal 4: Informed decision making supports quality of life in the community. Establish the Open Data Program Lead the Smart City conversation Improve rural internet accessibility Report on the feasibility of fibre to homes in the urban area Open Data availability 150 datasets (2014) 500 datasets (2018) Rural internet accessibility 0 towers (2014) 80 towers (2018) Document #6053473 7

Goal 5: County staff are enabled and trained in the use of technology. Outcome: Staff use technology to be efficient and effective in daily operations. Goal 4: Informed decision making supports quality of life in the community. Goal 5: We are efficient and effective in daily operations. Goal 6: Strathcona County is an employer of choice attracting the best people in all aspects of municipal service delivery. Deliver and promote the technology that staff need to be successful Develop and execute a corporately integrated technology training and awareness program Develop guardrails to promote technology empowerment, while controlling corporate risk Employees feel they are provided with the technology to be 74% (2014) 80% (2018) effective at work (shared measure with Facility Services) Employees are provided with the technology training they need TBD (2015) 80% (2018) Goal 6: ITS has a culture of professionalism, innovation and customer focus, with engaged and well trained staff who are seen as leaders in their industry and the County. Outcome: ITS is an employer of choice for IT and GIS professionals. Goal 6: Strathcona County is an employer of choice attracting the best people in all aspects of municipal service delivery. Increased focus on department staff training in both current and future skill sets, technical and soft skills Ensure staff have healthy and balanced work lifestyles ITS employees are engaged in their work TBD (2015) 80% (2018) Positions filled on first posting TBD (2015) 85% (2018) Document #6053473 8