Outcomes
Police Strategic Plan Safer Communities Together outcomes:
- Reduce violence
- Reduce burglary
- Reduce vehicle crime
- Reduce organised crime
- Increase national security
- Enhance road safety
Police Organisational Development Focus for 2005/06:
- Capability
- Service management
- Integrity
Mandate
- NZ Police ICT standards will be adhered to for all ICT related design, build, purchase, maintenance and replacement
- New initiatives will be subject to the budget process and approved business cases
- All ICT-related purchases, implementations and systems maintenance will be managed by ITSC.
The Information, Communications and Technology (ICT) Strategic Plan supports the community safety, and crime and crash reduction outcomes in the Police Strategic Plan and annual Statements of Intent.
It provides the framework for aligning information, communications and technology implementation and support priorities, with Police’s strategic outcomes and medium term organisational development focus. It defines ICT direction, standards and governance within Police and provides the framework for ICT development and operations for 2005 - 2010.
These developments and operations will be delivered through a combination of ICT “Business as Usual” and “New Initiatives”. Business as Usual activities will ensure the availability, security, integrity, capacity and currency of the ICT systems, in combination with a programme of improved ICT service delivery.
New Initiatives will provide additional capability to Police ICT systems, addressing organisational development themes of:
- Capability, through improving intelligence, investigations and deployment
- Service management, through improving service access, reducing repetitive paperwork and improving integrated reporting, and
- Organisation performance, through maintaining the security and integrity of information. The initiatives are targeted at enabling improvement in the effectiveness and efficiency of core policing functions. Critical success factors include:
- Ease of access to ICT systems
- Ease of entering, updating and retrieving information
- Smarter processing of information, to increase knowledge
- Improved information through ICT systems interfacing and integration, and
- Risk mitigation.
Contents
From the Minister
From the Deputy Commissioner
1. ICT Strategic Plan Outcomes
2. Key Relationships
3. Principles
4. Governance
5. ICT Strategy
6. User Strategic Themes
7. ICT Strategic Technology Themes
8. New Initiatives
9. Workplan
Appendix 1 ICT Strategic Plan Review and Update Process
Appendix 2 Progress Since Last ISSP
Appendix 3 The Ongoing ICT Enterprise Refresh
Appendix 4 Business Initiatives
Appendix 5 Prioritised Business Initiatives by User Theme
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