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Mastering metrics: Ontario's five-year strategy plan

Mastering metrics: Ontario's five-year strategy plan

By:  CGR staff  On: 17 Sep 2007 For: CIO Government Review Creator

The Ontario government's IT infrastructure has changed dramatically over the past 10 years. Slated for implementation in April 2008, a new five-year strategy plan aims to pin down performance management with a set of solid metrics. Expect more standardized operating environments and more consolidation.

Mastering metrics: Ontario's five-year strategy plan

By Rosie Lombardi

The Ontario government's IT infrastructure has changed dramatically over the past 10 years. Slated for implementation in April 2008, a new five-year strategy plan aims to pin down performance management with a set of solid metrics. Expect more standardized operating environments and more consolidation. Full story at InterGovWorld.com

Q&A with Rob Dowler, Ontario Ministry of Government Services

By Lisa Williams

As corporate chief strategist with the Ontario Ministry of Government Services (MGS), Rob Dowler is responsible for developing government-wide IT strategies and policies. Dowler recently spoke with senior writer Lisa Williams about I&IT procurement within MGS; his take on open source software, Facebook and going back to school; and how he stays in shape with distance running. Full story at InterGovWorld.com

Transportation wins Diamond Award for serving Ontario's citizens

By Mark Els

The Ministries of Transportation and Community Safety and Correctional Services went home last night with two Diamond Awards each from Showcase Ontario. While law enforcement was a common theme in Transportation's awards, Deputy Minister Shelly Jamieson talked earlier today about some of the other "intelligent transportation" initiatives on the go. Full story at InterGovWorld.com

Ontario CIO stresses service at showcase event

By Lisa Williams

Information technology is all about service, according to Ron McKerlie, corporate chief information and information technology officer, Ministry of Government Services. In addressing Showcase Ontario attendees at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre today, McKerlie's keynote stressed this year's service theme. Full story at InterGovWorld.com

Building a project management culture

By Soussan Tabari, Government of Ontario

The overriding goal of Ontario's Project Management Office is a cultural change to make project management the way the branch operates, day in and day out. There's no top-down rule enforcement, but it does wield a powerful stick. It's called controllership, and it comes with a carrot dangling at the end. Full story at InterGovWorld.com

Power takes e-health privacy reins

Alex Binkley on e-health

In electronic health care services, the use of personal information can be both critical and highly controversial. Michael Power, new chief privacy and security officer for Ontario's e-health system, feels like he's landed at ground zero in the debate over information technology and privacy protection. Full story at InterGovWorld.com


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