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Title: Libra: From Blackhole to successful rollout''


1
Libra From Black-hole to successful rollout..
  • Karen Wheeler
  • Change Director - Courts and Tribunals
  • Ministry of Justice

2
What Ill cover
  • Overview- and where we are now
  • The history
  • On taking over the project
  • The changes
  • The successes
  • Where we are now

3
Overview
  • 2005 due to start rolling out
  • But major problems, delays
  • 2006- implemented into 4 pilots but didnt work
  • Discovered major application problems stopped
    to review/ resolve
  • Major reduction in scope
  • Major doubts about when/ whether it would ever
    rollout
  • And now rolling out successfully, and will
    complete on schedule end 2008

4
3 projects- 3 changes of direction
  • 1989- Original Magistrates Admin System (MAS) IT
    project (Home Office). Failed.
  • 1995 Libra project launched in DCA.
  • New supplier. Hardware, OA case mgt
    application
  • 2002 successful delivery of the Infrastructure
    and OA
  • 3. 2003- new project for the application
  • New supplier - based on existing legacy
    application- EQUIS
  • 2005 Creation of HMCS
  • 2006 re-baselined, HMCS took over the project
  • 2008 will complete rollout
  • 3 Changes of project and Direction!

5
In 2006 - Failure for a third time?
  • ..the project hit problems
  • Major application problem needed to be fixed
  • Pilots implemented not working successfully
  • Review of pilots- issues with readiness, training
  • DCA Mgt Board
  • project not under control, costs spiralling,
    will it ever deliver?

Should the project be stopped?
6
Analysis of the situation
  • Complex application and interfaces
  • More complex than expected needs to stabilise
  • Review of application independent quality
    assessment
  • Basically sound though needs improvement
  • Review of costs and business case
  • genuine assessment of the alternative options
  • No sensible alternative all options mean
    starting again, more cost, delays
  • Review of the project team, mgt, roles
  • IT driven not business -led
  • Present review to Senior Mgt for a decision

The application was Ok the project should
proceed
7
Major issues and risks
  • Was the application fit for purpose?
  • Minimise change, and set expectations
  • Was the supplier adequate for the task?
  • Needed to arrange extra support from DISC
    supplier
  • Could the application be ready for rollout?
  • Changed rollout plan - put back start and end of
    rollout to allow for breaks, learning and
    application drops- firebreaks
  • Could the project get ready for rollout?
  • Resources, plans, methodology, tight assurance/
    readiness
  • Was the business able to adapt and ready?
  • Many changes needed but a strong field
    commitment to proceed.

Many major risks but manageable
8
The changes
  • HMCS mgt of the project rather than IT
  • Change in project mgt, organisation structure
  • Focus, decision making, priorities realism (vs
    undue optimism!)
  • New governance
  • IT limit application development
  • Stop change, stabilise, prioritise
  • Processes Implementing into different models in
    each court
  • Need to define and implement one standard process
  • Training
  • Rework to tailor to business needs
  • Change mgt and readiness, and support for field
  • Inadequate support needs much greater focus and
    resource

The project coped well with a great deal of
change
9
Major successes and achievements
  • March 07 - First early adopters
  • London NW courts in Feb-March - successful
  • Sept 07 - Gateway review pre-rollout - Green
  • A great confidence boost for the project
  • Oct 07 - Implementing new processes and training
  • Successful good feedback
  • Dec 07 Green Gateway for different legacy areas
  • A major risk effectively managed
  • 2008 - Rollout continues on track
  • And project continues within budget

Business confidence has grown based on solid and
successful delivery
10
Where we are now
  • Performance scalability issues
  • We have hit issues, as we rolled out
  • We continue to improve the quality of the
    application and its performance
  • The Application standing up well
  • We continue to enhance the functionality
  • Very successful rollout and implementation
  • Close working with police, focus on data quality
    and end to end CJ processes
  • Close mgt of business expectations and risks
  • Planning for completion, and handover to business
    as usual

11
Lessons
  • Quality Leadership management
  • Managing expectations be honest
  • Business vs IT leadership
  • Focus on the business issues and requirements
  • Tight management of suppliers
  • Quality resources project mgt, technical and
    change
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