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Title: Government Connect Protected Data, Trusted Services Simon Fisher


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Government ConnectProtected Data, Trusted
ServicesSimon Fisher
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Try not to shoot the messenger !
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GC Coco Update
  • In the South West
  • Actions to completion
  • 9 live authorities
  • Stroud
  • Cheltenham
  • South Hams
  • Bristol City
  • 3 approved
  • West Devon
  • Teignbridge
  • Christchurch

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Coco
  • GC are currently assessing a large number of
    CoCos, which has affected our assessment
    turnaround.  If your CoCo is in for formal
    assessment please be assured that we will return
    it to you as soon as possible.Do remember that
    if, upon receipt of the CoCo Assessment, an LA
    believes that there is a risk to their
    achievement of compliance by the required date,
    LAs should Write (from 151 Officer) to Philip
    Littleavon and Anna Smith  Providing specific
    details of the issue in an action
    plan Providing commitment for the LA to achieve
    compliance by the proposed revised dateGC will
    urgently convene a conference call with the LA to
    discuss the issue and decide the most appropriate
    course of action.

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Preparation for local configuration
  • In addition, those LAs that have received their
    RESTRICTED configuration dataset should book a
    slot with the Configuration Team on the earliest
    date possible to make best use of the available
    resources.LAs that have reached a certain level
    of compliance will be contacted by our
    Configuration Team to book the consultants
    support day to help with your local
    configuration.  We have permission from OGCbs to
    complete this before full compliance so that LAs
    can be operational as soon after compliance with
    the CoCo as possible (simply re-activating the
    GCSx circuit).  In preparation for this, please
    ensure that you Complete your
    pre-configuration checklist and return to the
    team (RESTRICTED datasets will be sent to LAs as
    soon as they have reached the appropriate level
    of compliance)  Plan to complete any local
    changes as early as possible, so that we can
    complete your local configuration in advance of
    31 March 09 deadline (please do be as flexible as
    possible with dates rather than waiting until the
    last week in March)

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Free configuration visit
  • Book your free configuration visit
  • As part on the installation process Government
    Connect are offering each Local Authority a free
    configuration visit.
  • Please contact gctech.team_at_dwp.gsi.gov.uk as
    soon as possible to book your support visit

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Benefits Realisation Fund
  • Over 193 bids received requesting 8.85 million.
  • 42 of those bids were from YOTs
  • Will be delivered in 2 or 3 tranches
  • Civil Contingencies Trading Standards to be
    revaluated
  • Next
  • MOUs to be agreed with successful bids
  • Communicate with those bids that need further
    clarification

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Government Secure Intranet Family
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Public Sector Network
  • The PSN will create a Virtual Private Network for
    the Public Sector from the existing commercial
    infrastructure. It will not buy infrastructure or
    capability. Instead it will develop a market
    place providing opportunities for industry and
    savings for the Public Sector.
  • The PSN will not appear overnight. Delivery of
    the service will be incremental, with contractual
    vehicles appearing across a common core
    network.
  • The PSN will include
  • A Code of Interconnection (CoICo) for service
    providers
  • Government Conveyancing Network (GCN) as the
    glue between service provider networks
  • Central service management, ID management and
    commercial settlement.
  • Overarching governance

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Benefits
  • Better responsiveness to organisational change
  • Telecommunications provision in the public
    sector is inefficient, inflexible and does not
    effectively support change
  • More opportunities for cross border working in
    the Public Sector
  • Lower procurement costs all round
  • A key driver for the PSN is industry estimated
    was savings of between 17 and 34
  • More niche products in the Public Sector, without
    multiple implementations
  • Better common standards assurance,
    interoperability and security across the Public
    Sector

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Benefits
  • Better responsiveness to organisational change
  • Telecommunications provision in the public
    sector is inefficient, inflexible and does not
    effectively support change
  • More opportunities for cross border working in
    the Public Sector
  • Lower procurement costs all round
  • A key driver for the PSN is industry estimated
    was savings of between 17 and 34
  • More niche products in the Public Sector, without
    multiple implementations
  • Better common standards assurance,
    interoperability and security across the Public
    Sector

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What will merge to create the PSN
  • Government Secure Intranet (GSi)
  • a broad range of secure connectivity, hosting
    (including Knowledge Network, Intranet and
    Internet data services)
  • serving around 420,000 public sector employees
    and will also be providing connectivity for
    around 400 local authorities through Government
    Connect
  • connectivity for (currently 23) Private Sector
    partners to exchange data and services securely
    with the public sector
  • interconnectivity with other major public sector
    networks and systems, such as the PNN, NHSnet,
    MOD, Government Gateway, Knowledge Network
  • Managed Telecommunications Service (Mts)
  • Mts is a managed service delivered via a contract
    between OGCbuying.solutions and Global Crossing. 
    Extended to its contractual limit, services are
    currently being provided under the original
    contract which will expire at the end of December
    2011.  It delivers
  • a broad range of TDM fixed voice and contact
    centre, mobility, videoconferencing and operator
    services to 220,000 users across the UK public
    sector
  • data services to a small (14) number of customers
    in the UK
  • secure (IL3) next generation hosted IP voice and
    contact centre services (currently being rolled
    out).
  • Foreign Telecommunications Network (FTN)
  • The FTN Successor Project was initiated to
    procure a replacement for the existing managed
    global telecommunications service, currently
    known as the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
    Telecommunications Network (FTN).  The FTN has
    been provided as a Managed Service by Global
    Crossing since 2000.  Services are currently
    being provided under an optional extension to the
    original contract which will expire in May 2010. 
    It delivers
  • to the FCO voice and data services within UK and
    to around 200 posts overseas using a network of
    landline and satellite bearers.  
  • to DFID voice and data services around 40
    locations co-located with FCO posts (included in
    the above total).

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Project Ocean
  • Ocean Programme was initiated in January 2008
  • The first section of the Transformational
    Government Public Sector Network, to cover the
    majority of the governments operations overseas
    and some parts of the governments UK operations,
    and result in reduced cost and improved
    performance
  • Commercial arrangements that will allow other
    public sector organisations and their partners to
    access Public Sector Network services
  • Access to value-added communications services,
    with the FCO specifically planning to implement
    these to deliver improved business productivity
    and reduce cost

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Think you have a small I.T budget ?
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Tristan da Cunha
  • Population 275
  • FCO Telecommunications Network (FTN)
  • One of 140 Countries and British territories
    globally connected.

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Transition Timescales
  • The contracts for the three legacy services have
    a large degree of commonality, all needing
    replacement during the period 2010-2012.
    Indicative timescales for the transition are as
    follows
  • New service transition dates
  • FTN successor - end 2010
  • GSi successor - Feb 2012
  • Mts Successor - Dec 2011

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Whats the next step for I.T departments?
  • Prepare to classify your data.
  • Prepare to store your data separately.
  • Prepare for future upgrades to the Coco.
  • If in doubt do what Central Government does
  • As for Government Connect?

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Is there life after Coco ?
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No!
  • I.T is the guardian of the Coco
  • I.T is NOT the service area to deploy GCSX
  • Build it and they will come- Rubbish
  • Single point of contact
  • Business Change/Transformation/151 Officers?
  • Send their details or if you wish I will visit
    your SMT and find a volunteer.

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