in the know - innovation, ict and the isle of man
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allan.paterson@gov.im@IomgICT, @bigcheeserhttp://iomgict.tumblr.com22nd September 2011
Innovation, ICT and IoMKey learnings from a journey of continuous improvement
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Technology is only a part of the story .....
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Today ....
• Isle of Man• Innovation• Isle of Man & ICT• Innovation and Legal
Profession
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The Isle of Man - an Innovative Island
• World’s oldest continuous parliament (since 979AD)
• World’s largest water wheel• RNLI• First oil tanker in the world• World’s first HSDPA network• Votes for Women (1881)• Votes for 16 yr olds (2006)
• Freedom to Flourish
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The Isle of Man
A resilient, cloud based jurisdiction
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A normal day for IT ....
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The need for renewal ....
• How we started (1986)
• Where we were at the start of the C21
Where we needed to be• Effective• Efficient• Customer
Focussed
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In 2002 ....
High cost at centreHigh cost distributed
Blocking service improvement
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The term innovation derives from the Latin word innovatus, which is the noun form of innovare "to renew or change," stemming from in-"into" + novus-"new".
Innovation differs from invention or renovation in that innovation generally signifies a substantial positive change compared to incremental changes.
(Source: WikipediA)
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Renewal in a social world
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or
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Leadership & Authority
Isle of Man Government is committed to the use of integrated ICT for competitive advantage. Accordingly, Government will maintain a central strategic ownership of ICT technologies, process and data architecture, standards and governance, and ICT Production Services. This enables an overarching perspective of ICT and its contribution to the effectiveness and productivity of Public Service, as well as driving a more cost efficient base for ICT in Government
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Awareness
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Vision
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BHAG (big hairy audacious goals)
Brand It• One Mann• Host Mann• Connect Mann• Records Mann• Race Mann
Visualise it• One record per citizen• One record per company• One record per pupil• One record per patient• One record per offender
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CultureA block to innovation?
All for one, and one for all!
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Resources
BalancingLong Term View
&Short term imperatives
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Successful Delivery
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On the Isle of Man ...
• Foundations• Building
Infrastructure• Common
Services• Virtual
Government
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Foundations
• Data Centres• Network• Desktop• Website
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21C Renewal
Consolidation & Convergence
Virtualisation of the Infrastructure
Send in the Clouds
2005C. £4m cost avoidance over 5 years
2010Saving >£1.25m
over 5 yrs
Private Cloud, moving to Hybrid Cloud
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Business Value
“The move to a ‘single patient
record’ is a key step towards improved
medical outcomes as well as real efficiencies”
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£200,000,000 Online Payments TotalsBusiness Value
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16,000Logins by Month with Trendline Projec-
tion
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A key objective
Sustainability
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Innovation and the Legal Profession
Sustaining or Disruptive
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InnovationReal opportunity
Or risk
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Thank you Gura mie ayd
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