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• Day:
• Session:
• Speaker:
Thursday 10th November
9.00am - 10.30am
Grahame Searle
• Topic:
Western Australia
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Presentation Expert Group Meeting (EGM)
Grahame Searle
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Department of Land Information
November 2005
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The Political and Historical Context
• A State Strategic Framework (Better Planning, Better Services);
• The establishment of a whole-of-government Strategic
Management Council (SMC);
• Machinery of Government Functional Review Taskforce
• Creation of the Department of Land Information, with a
consolidation of statutory functions;
• Creation of an SMC e-Government Sub-Committee and the
Office of e-Government;
• An e-Government Strategy, foregrounding internal efficiency,
streamlined service delivery, and increased community
participation
• A “Citizen-Centric” approach; and
• An early, conceptual Federated Enterprise Architecture model for
the Public Sector in which a shared land information platform has
a logical place.
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Global Land Management Paradigm in a
Western Australian Context
State Strategic Framework –
Better Planning, Better Services
Machinery-of-Government Functional Review
e-Government Strategy:
Internal efficiency
Streamlined Service Delivery
Citizen-Centric
Shared Land Information Platform
Strategic Management Council
E-Government sub-Committee:
Public Policy
Planning
Legislation
Public Sector Federated Enterprise Architecture
(Whole-of-Government approaches to Communications, Security, Standards & Policy)
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WA’s Geographic Information Investment
• Most Government decisions and activities are
underpinned by spatial information
• Core business for many Government agencies
• Technologies employed to date have largely been
aligned to individual strategies of agencies
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SLIP will:
• Simplify access to the Government's land
and geographic information
• Improve the efficiency of Government
business processes
• Promote better integration across
Government
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SLIP Strategic Outcomes:
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Natural Resource Management (DAWA)
Register of Interests (DLI)
Emergency Management (FESA)
Electronic Land Development Process
(DPI)
... supported by a shared
platform
• SLIP Enabling Framework
(DLI)
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For Natural Resource Management, SLIP will mean:
• More sustainable land use through better access to
accurate, relevant and vital information.
• Better processes to reduce duplication and derive cost
savings to government and the community.
• Better compliance with legislated requirements as a
result of new capture programs and improved data
quality.
• Reduced costs by making all information accessible
from a single point.
• Benefits to regions in the form of better and more
complete information.
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A Register of Interests via SLIP will
mean:
• Key interests affecting the use and
enjoyment of land will be visible through a
single on-line transaction.
• The ‘run-around’ currently experienced by
the conveyancing industry and the
community will be eliminated.
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For Emergency Management, SLIP will
mean:
• Increased capability and shared functionality
for agencies.
• Same information at the same time.
• Data that is responsive and tuned to EM
needs.
• Reduced effort in accessing and analysing
information.
• Most importantly, improved response times.
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For the Land Development process, SLIP
will mean:
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(If fully funded)
Ability to lodge subdivisions on-line;
Ability to inquire on status on-line;
Improved turn-around time; and
Better quality of information as information
can be pre-populated.
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Concept
Initiation
Detailed Planning
Implementation
Feasibility
Government Endorsement
Stakeholder Engagement
Analysis
Detailed Costing
Approval to proceed
Disbursement of Funds
Executive Sponsorship
Cross-Agency Teams
Governance and Reporting
Solutions Architecture
Establish Connectivity
Develop Prototypes
Deploy Enabling Framework
Deploy Applications
Enhance
The Journey so far….
2003
2004
2005
2006
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Approval has now
been given for…
• SLIP Implementation Plan
• Funding Strategy
• Governance framework
• Appointment of Lead Agencies (accountable
under FAAA and PSMA)
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How do we implement SLIP ?
... the shared platform:
SLIP Enabling Framework
Technical
Requirements
… and Governance:
Steering Committees, Program Management
Future opportunity
Future opportunity
Register of Interests
Emergency Management
Land Development Process
Natural Resource Management
Electronic Land Development Process
Emergency Management
Register of Interests
Business
Requirements
Four focus areas:
Natural Resource Management
SLIP Executive & Focus Area
Governance
SLIP Enabling Framework
Enabling Framework
Program
Implementation Teams
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Governance
Accountability
Implementation
Strategic Alignment and Advice
Strategic
Management
Council
Minister
Lead
Agency
Executive
Sponsor
SMC
e-Government
Subcommittee
WALIS
Strategy
SLIP
Executive
Committee
(advisory)
WALIS
Community
SLIP
Program
Support
Project
Steering
Committee
Implementation Teams
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LandGate
http://www.landgate.com.au
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Key Deliverables for 05/06
• A large component of the enabling
framework will be established.
• Access to 4 agencies data sets will be
available on-line.
• Demonstrators or prototypes for each of
the outcome areas will be developed to
ensure business needs are addressed.
• The key interests in land will be identified
and accessible.
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Questions?
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