Title: Driving Value the NIMM, the EA, the CUI, CASE
1Driving Value the NIMM, the EA, the CUI, CASE
the TR
- Dr Mark Ferrar, NHS Connecting for Health
- 26-FEB-2008
2- And in the next 40 mins...
- NHS Infrastructure Maturity Model (the NIMM)
- Microsoft Enterprise Agreement (the EA)
- Common User Interface Programme (the CUI)
3The NHS Infrastructure Maturity Model (the NIMM)
4We Can Only Influence Change
5NHS infrastructure numbers game
1.34m
People working for the NHS in England
5th
5th Larger Employer in the World
850k
70
of IT Budgets Spent on Infrastructure
Operations
IT Users in the NHS
1.54bn
Annual NHS Spend on Infrastructure Operations
(Excluding NPfIT!)
6
Average Number of IT Identities a Typical
Knowledge Worker has
10k
NHS People Working on Infrastructure Operations
6- We need to raise the bar...
- Patchy IT infrastructure maturity and
performance - 2005 Infrastructure Themes still valid today
(in fact theres evidence best/worst gap is
widening) - NHS not getting to lowest (or even competitive)
TCO - A consistent, well-managed desktop is key to
supporting Local NPfIT programmes (NLOP) - Overall value eroded by premature use of high
value technology
7- Infrastructure Challenges...
- Expensive - according to analysts, 70 of typical
IT spend goes on IT Infrastructure! (run the
organisation) (70 of 2.2bn 1.54bn) - NHS IMT Managers should not just rely on gut
feel when setting investment priorities - Inconsistent terminology makes it difficult to
benchmark (TCO) - Organisational changes in the NHS means that many
IT infrastructures are in silos and not optimally
managed - Some suppliers dont create infrastructure
solutions that NHS Trusts request, actually need
or are ready for - Many NHS Trusts need help to build coordinated
infrastructure improvement plans - Some key tasks often get overlooked because their
impact on infrastructure is not obvious
8Infrastructure Challenges
- Expensive - according to analysts, 70 of typical
IT spend goes on IT Infrastructure! (run the
organisation) - NHS IMT Managers should not just rely on gut
feel when setting investment priorities - Inconsistent terminology makes it difficult to
benchmark - Organisational changes in the NHS means that many
IT infrastructures are in silos and badly managed - Some suppliers dont create infrastructure
solutions that NHS Trusts request, actually need
or are ready for - Many NHS Trusts need help to build coordinated
infrastructure improvement plans - Some key tasks often get overlooked because their
impact on infrastructure is not obvious
9- NHS Infrastructure Maturity Model provides
guidance and helps trusts objectively benchmark
for themselves their as-is infrastructure
capabilities, then - Use it to build a plan for coordinated capability
improvement in a systematic way - Use it to set investment priorities and create a
benefits plan to understand desired outcomes - Use it to collaborate with NHS suppliers so they
create infrastructure solutions that NHS needs
(and is ready for)
10Common Themes Integrated Projects
Responsiveness
Re-use
Innovation
Agility
Competency
Manage Risk
ROI/Business Value
Efficiency
Consistency
Standards
11Maturity Model Delivery Approach
- Iterative collaborative approach will regularly
release new and updated features based upon
feedback and requests from users - Develop the NIMM body of knowledge first then
create tools to help users automate assessments
and provide a management scorecard - Delivered online via PSPG (infrastructure best
practice site) - Capability Maturity Documents developed for
specific infrastructure capabilities - Virtual group of NIMM Champions from the NHS and
key suppliers will feed into a feature wish list
of maturity guidance that needs to be developed - ROI modeling tool being developed to help NHS
Trusts create their own business case for
improving maturity
12NIMM Microsoft EA
- We only have a limited number of Enterprise CAL
Licenses (eCAL) - This will ramp up every year for the next 3 years
- Enterprise Collaboration Technology needs eCAL
- Not straightforward, check with you LAR
- We want to get the most value from these
licensees - We need to report our licensing position against
eCAL - There are 2 capabilities that we want to use to
gauge readiness - Software Asset Management
- Collaboration Technology
- We have developed Capability Maturity Documents
for these that - Describe what we mean by these capabilities
- Describe each Maturity Level including KPIs for
each level - Recommend a level to aim for
- Suggest resources to help achieve this
13NIMM Example - SAM Maturity KPIs (Level 4)
14NIMM Example - Gap Analysis for SAM
15Management Scope of the NIMM
Business of Delivering Infrastructure Services
Value Management
Business Objective
Procurement
Governance
Process Automation
Business Alignment
People Skills
Business Alignment
16Technology Scope of the NIMM
Patterns Practices
IT Security Information Governance
17NIMM Summary
18Gartner Model Mapping to NIMM
1
3
2
4
5
19Microsoft IO Model Mapping to NIMM
3
4
5
1
2
20- How should you use the NIMM?
- Perform a self assessment using the NIMM
- Prioritise and invest to improve lowest scoring
areas - Aim for a balanced score, rather than excellence
in isolation - Higher value MS EA technologies only available to
those with CAPABILITY to exploit them - Leverage capabilities of Core EA products that
are licensed for all and dont default to
Enterprise products that arent especially if
your organisation isnt ready to exploit them
21The Microsoft NHS Enterprise Agreement (the EA)
22- Remaining 6 years of the 9 year EA
- Orders placed for years 4, 5 6
- Software Assurance on all products
- Deploy up to 800,000 seats over 6 years (850K
inc. flex) - Core CAL Enterprise CAL Suites
- Growth in Knowledge Worker tools
- 340,000 SQL Client Access Licences
23- Office 2007 Professional Plus Edition
- Access
- PowerPoint
- Word
- Excel
- Outlook
- Publisher
- Communicator
- Integrated Enterprise Content Management
- Integrated Electronic Forms
- Information Rights Policy
- Enterprise Edition also includes
- OneNote
- Groove
- SQL CAL
- Windows Vista Business Edition
- Upgraded to Windows Vista Enterprise Edition
- Four Virtual Operating Systems
- Windows Bit Locker Drive Encryption
- Multi Lingual User Interface
- Desktop Optimisation Pack
- Softgrid
- Core CAL
- Windows Server CAL
- Office Exchange Server Standard CAL
- Office SharePoint Server Standard CAL
- Systems Management Server CAL
- Enterprise CAL also includes
- Office Communications Server Standard CAL
- Office Communications Server Enterprise CAL
- Windows Rights Management CAL
- Office SharePoint Enterprise CAL
24- Windows Update Services Server(s) within N3
- Access to Digital Learning Academies Digital
Literacy Programme - Home User Programme and EPP
- Training Vouchers E-Learning Tools
- Desktop Deployment Planning Services
25- SharePoint CAL for all desktops
- Groove growth at 50,000 per year
- Anti-Virus (Forefront)
- 223,000 in Year 4 allowing existing AV deals to
unwind - Vista Enterprise
- Only pay for Vista Business
- SoftGrid
- Application virtualisation fixes Java Hell
26 27- Most Favoured Customer.
- Lower cost per desktop than initial 3 years
- Improved collaboration and security.
- 50 increase in CUI funding
- Contributes to OGC discounting
28The Common User Interface Programme (the CUI)
29CUI Phase 2
- 3rd October 2007 - Development Agreement signed
for 4 Projects delivery in Phase 2 - (Classic)
- Clinical Applications and Patient Safety (CAPS)
- Information Management and Technology (IMT)
Tools - Knowledge Worker Tools (KWT)
- (New)
- NHSmail Technology Refresh (TR)
30CUI Phase 2 - Management
- 3 discrete governance controls across the Classic
and New projects. - Phase 2 of CUI Classic Projects governance
changes - Prof Michael Thick (CFH CCO) joining the
programme at Steering Board level - Formal cross Projects Board, including
- National Clinical Leads
- SHA CIOs
- ISB
- Service Implementation
31CUI Phase 2 - Controls
- Distribution of the Products brought in-house to
NHS CFH (via existing cui.nhs.uk and PSPG) - Development of CUI integrated communications plan
across the Tech Office - Utility of new and emerging engagement channels
- Tie in with CFH initiatives
- NIMM framework and taxonomy
- Collaboration Architecture Solution Enablers
(CASE) - Smarter internal use of EA technologies (e.g.
SharePoint) to manage stakeholders
32CAPS - Delivery
- Design guidance has begun to influence NHS
systems development - Extensive guidance published to the Clinical and
Supplier community - 12 Requirement DSCNs approved and issued by the
ISB - CUI documents undergoing incorporation into the
NHS CFH Technical Baseline where possible - 6 UK suppliers actively adopting CUI guidance
- UK and Worldwide interest in using CUI guidance
in requirements and contracts
33KWT - Delivery
- Guidance, research and products covering
- Enablers to support NHS Entities migration
through fundamentals of attaining NIMM levels 1-3 - Abbreviation Manager
- NHS Office Client Installer
- User Task Analysis
- Office Version Migration Guides
- Document Collaboration and Compliance
- Medical Research Services
34IMT Tools - Delivery
- Documents, tools and templates have been created
and made easily accessible to NHS Trusts via the
interactive Planning and Deployment Guide (see
slide 21) - 36 NHS Entities using guidance as Early Adopters
- 72 people from 51 NHS Trusts attending 14
dedicated Special Interest Group meetings shaped
the guidance - 19,080 NHS PCs are already live and benefiting
from NHS CUI DI guidance and when remaining
pilots Live, at least 75,000 PCs benefiting from
the NHS CUI DI guidance - 9 of the 10 Infrastructure Optimisation assessed
trusts moved from Basic to Standardised maturity
level following Systems Management Server pilots