Department of Corporate and Information Services annual report 2016-17
Annual report 2016-17
Northern Territory. Department of Corporate and Information Services
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2017
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Department of Corporate and Information Services annual report; Annual report
2016/2017
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Annual Report 2016-17 | Department of Corporate and Information Services 47 ACHIEVEMENTS Annual Report 2016-17 | Department of Corporate and Information Services 47 ACHIEVEMENTS $300M 34 clinicians involved in tender process for new clinical system to ensure clinical needs are met Project Services managing projects across 5 agencies with a combined value over $300M rental payments in 2016-17 with all paid on time building work requests logged worth of infrastructure asset payments processed through ASNEX and GAS infrastructure assets actively managed by agencies via ASNEX 2596 3057 over $1B 30 000 400+ 22 CAT 392 participants at NTGs first Cyber Security Awareness program of events hotspots installed Territory-wide 15.7% 8.4 litres 24.3 DCIS contractors, of which 293 (75%) are identified as Territory Enterprises Staff turnover rate, down from 19.2% in 2015-16 Average light fleet fuel usage per 100 kilometres months is the average age of the light fleet NTG Enterprise Service Bus processed approximately 43 million messages for the year, an increase of 14% from the previous year Demand for storage continues to grow increase of 146% over past 5 years to 3200tb. Over 40% NT.GOV.AU visits through a mobile device in June 2017 Payroll Services receive around 7500 contacts over a pay cycle (over 3300 calls and 4000 emails) Aboriginal Employment Program participants, across three program intakes, supported across government 2016-17 36