Title: LCC Program Overview
1 LCC Program Overview WALIS Forum February
28th 2002
Chris Gentle Sinclair Knight Merz
2Presentation Overview
- Current Status
- LCC Business uses and benefits to Councils
- Online services infrastructure
- GIS Sub-Project
- User Requirements Definition
- Project Schedule
3Current Status - Council Online Services Local
Government Online Services Survey - August 2001
4 Local Government Online Services
Survey Currently around 50 of Councils have
website
5Local Government Online Services Survey
Councils with websites Q How would you rate the
level of your websites development A Most
Councils rated their website as introductory
basic static information with occasional
updates.
6Local Government Online Services Survey
- Councils with websites
- Q What were the expected benefits of developing
your website - A - Improved customer service (scope, access,
responsiveness) - - Cost reduction process efficiency
- - Information exchange between Councils and
business partners - - Local leadership and community development
7Local Government Online Services Survey
- Councils with websites
- Q Did you have a website strategy
- A Only one in ten (12) Local Governments
prepared a documented - online services strategy prior to building their
website. Cost, available skills - and relevance (did not see a need) were the major
reasons cited for not planning. - Q What was the impact of not planning prior to
website development? - lack of project coordination and Council
support - website not maintained
- poor interest by customers
- outcomes not achieved.
8Local Government Online Services Survey
- Councils with websites
- Q What is your annual budget allocation for
website development? - A Over 80 less than 5000 p.a.
9Local Government Online Services Survey
All councils Q How many full time IT staff
employed by Council? A Nearly 70 employ less
than one full time IT person.
10Councils without websitesQ Why have you not
developed a website?
11- Barriers to Website Development or Enhancement
- Cost
- Access to Skills business and technical
- Staff availability
- Telecommunications
- Customer Uptake
- for GIS add cost and management of data...
1287 of Respondents saw significant value in a
shared GIS Program...
13- To address these barriers WALGA has secured
funding from the Federal Networking the Nation
Program to support regional Councils develop and
deliver their online services capabilities
recognising the need to be - Self-sustaining provide continuing value to
Councils - Business driven supporting Council objectives
- Facilitate resource sharing process efficiency
- Be relevant to Council internal capacity in
terms of - - cost, skills resources and IT infrastructure
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14- How will this be achieved?
- By providing to regional Local Governments
- Support in developing an Online Services
Strategy - A hosted public website for each Local
Government - Development of a shared Local Government online
infrastructure - Access to shared Local Government online
services applications - Eg. online payments, GIS, electronic
purchasing, library catalogues - Staff training in online services planning and
content management - Enhanced telecommunications bandwidth access
- Community Internet Access (separate program)
15- Expected Benefits
- For Local Government
- Reduced services delivery costs
- Process review and improvement
- Skills enhancement
- Combined purchasing power
- Facilitate resource sharing information
exchange - Better service to customers
- Closer links with community
- Regional leadership role
- For the Community
- Improved access and range of Council services
- Easier interaction with Council
- Community / economic development
16Technology Infrastructure
- Councils Network (Extranet)
- Statewide
- By Region
- By Activity
17Council Participation 2 Stage Process
Stage 1 Strategic Planning Feb July 2002
- Phase 1 MOU Between Council and WALGA
- Council Training and Project Awareness
- Strategic Planning Process
18Stage 2 Strategy Implementation (Shared
Services)
- Phase 2 MOU Between Council and WALGA
- Implement online strategy using LCC Shared
Services - Financial Contribution from Year 2
- Ongoing Services Enhancement
19 20Intended Deliverables...
- Local Government Online GIS Strategy
- GIS Education Program for Local Government
- Access to a sustainable spatial data warehouse
containing fundamental - Local Government Data (Cadastre, Planning Schemes
etc.) - A customisable web mapping application for all
Councils - Managed support services (data, applications
and infrastructure) - Local Government GIS applications (Planning,
Community Services) - Community access to GIS for Local Government
services (where is?) - Simple Desktop Data Capture Tool
21Case Study City of SwanCourtesy of Rex Ballard,
GIS Manager
- -GIS initiated 1989
- -3 GIS staff Over 90 data sets maintained
- -Desktop (28 licenses for GIS trained staff)
- -Intramaps (Web Based Mapping System)
- All departments and staff have access-View and
inquiry.
22Case Study City of SwanCourtesy of Rex Ballard,
GIS Co-Ordinator
- Infrastructure Management
- Infrastructure Management
- Building Assets
- Engineering Assets
- Environmental Assets
- Land Assets
- Development Services
- Statutory Planning
- Building Services
- Health Services
- Compliance
- Strategic Development Services
- Strategic Planning
- Community Support
- Leisure Services
- Community Safety
- Community Rangers
- Bushfire Control
- Operational Services
- Waste Management
- Survey
23Swan/Neighbouring Council Interaction
- LG GIS focus group-meeting frequency dropped
- Development of Emergency Services Directory-
Other LGs participated enthusiastically (Hard
Copy) - Providing Data-for data completeness and checking
at common boundaries (Roads etc.) - Some LGs IT groups have a resistance to the
development of GIS no champions for GIS.
24Swan/Neighbouring Community Interaction
- Community
- Catchment Groups-Bennett Brook, Ellenbrook, Jane
Brook. - Enthusiastic, no data returned-no tools to
capture data - Provide maps for Safety School program,
catchment groups, - Red Cross and services such as Police and
Ambulance (prior to ESD) - Police and Ambulance provided funding for ESD.
- Perth Biodiversity Project
- Introductory meeting occurred this week.
25Requirements Definition.Keep thinking Rural
Councilsbut...how do we add value to
Metropolitan Councils?
26Common Use Applications
- Generic Online Browsing/Map Production
- Specific Business Logic Applications
- Simple Data Capture Module
- Managed Data Warehouse
- Education and Help Desk
- Training
27Infrastructure Proposal
28- Issues to be resolved
- User Requirements
- Specific Cluster Requirements
- Service Delivery Mechanism
- System Management
- Local Database Integration
- WALIS Integration/Interaction
29- What we currently need help for...
- User Requirements (by Stakeholder Group)
- Survey Response
- Comments from Metropolitan Councils on how we
could add value to existing operations...