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City of Torontos CIO

By:  Joaquim Menezes  On: 23 Apr 2007 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Blazing a new trail is not exactly a novel experience for David Wallace. It's something he's had to do quite a few times during the course of two decades spent in several senior IT positions in Ontario. In his newest challenge, Wallace has been named as the first CIO for the City of Toronto.

Blazing a new trail is not exactly a novel experience for David Wallace. It's something he's had to do quite a few times during the course of two decades spent in several senior IT positions in Ontario.

In his newest challenge, Wallace has been named as the first CIO for the City of Toronto. The announcement was made by Joseph Pennachetti, deputy manager and chief financial officer.

Creation of the CIO post complies with a key recommendation of a review conducted last year with a view to bringing Toronto closer to realizing the eCity vision, according to Pennachetti. He said the IT Governance and Organization Design Review sought "to develop a model for information technology that would enable the City to meet strategic and service delivery directions."

The new CIO's mandate, Pennachetti said, is to "provide city wide leadership and direction for information technology," and to "ensure the full range of city programs become IT enabled."

In a previous role as chief technology officer (CTO) of the province of Ontario, Wallace was also the first person in government to hold such a position.

"The technology office is a new position because there aren't any that we have found in any other government," he noted in a media interview at the time. But Wallace quickly got into that role, created a team, and defined a mandate for himself that was fairly unique in a government setting.

Now, when he assumes his new role as CIO of Toronto on May 14, he'll find himself again in a somewhat of a unique, challenging position. Working in tandem with the city IT Governance and Transformation Project Office, Wallace will be responsible for overseeing the city's IT services.

According to Pennachetti, the main goal of this project is to develop and implement an IT governance and organizational structure that enables the City to meet strategic and service delivery targets. The transformation project, he said, "will consolidate service delivery functions such as desktop support and data centre management and establish or formalize a number of new IT functions."

With Wallace at the helm, it's also likely that the "consolidated services initiative" launched by the City last year will get a shot in the arm. Under that project, since June 2006, online access to all City services has been made available from one site. The initiative, part of Toronto's 311 project, was aimed at offering Torontonians a single portal to gain information about and access to the City's entire breadth of services.

As CIO, Wallace will provide support to the 311 project, Pennachetti says. "The information technology component of the 311 project is critical to the overall success of that initiative and IT staff will continue to be heavily involved in that exercise."

While several Canadian cities have launched 311 initiatives, the actual rollout is not easy. For instance, at the Lac Carling Congress held last May, presenters focused on the challenges in implementing such a "unified services" vision. Concerns were voiced about inter-jurisdictional issues and the difficulties faced by regions with two-tier municipal government structures in 311 implementation.


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Joaquim Menezes Joaquim Menezes Joaquim P. Menezes is the Senior Online Editor of IT World Canada and the editor of ITBusiness.ca, helping executives outside the IT department use technology to accelerate their business.

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