Annual report 2003-2004, Department of Corporate and Information Services
Department of Corporate and Information Services annual report 2003 - 2004
Northern Territory. Department of Corporate and Information Services
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Department of Corporate and Information Services annual report; Annual report
2003/2004
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Information Technology Services 47 Audit An audit on Compliance with the NTG IT Governance Framework, was conducted by the Auditor General. The findings, which were agreed to, suggested that reporting to the NTG Coordination Committee should be on an annual basis. Page 186 Initiatives 20004/05 The unit will lead the development of the marketing and communications campaign for eGovernment services aimed at informing the community and businesses of the services now available on-line from the NT Government. This campaign will be launched with the implementation of the new NT Government homepage. The next phase of the eGovernment project will also concentrate on delivery of on-line services that support internal administration. The priorities for policy and standards development will include new change control procedures for web servers, introduction of enhanced network security features on workstations and the development of minimum standards for the configuration and management of servers. The key developments for ICT architecture include the identification of technology and business requirements for the next generation of telecommunications service contracts due to commence in June 2005 and the next desktop services contract due to commence in July 2006. New project costing and benefits management standards will be introduce for new ICT investments. A program of regular briefings will be established for agency executives and the coordination committee to inform them of current priorities and seek details of the business priorities for future services.