Partners in Technology briefs Queensland's ICT industry about the now published ICT Industry Engagement Action Plan - 2015 Road-map - highlighting its Stakeholders, Current Areas of Engagement, Feedback from industry, Analysis and Development of plan, Industry endorsement and it's plan implementation.
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Partners in Technology (PiT) - ICT Industry Engagement Action Plan - 21 July 2015
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Improving engagement between
the Queensland Government
and ICT Industry
- Engagement Action Plan Launch
July 2015
2. Purpose for today
Launch of the ICT Industry Engagement Action Plan
Present an overview of the plan and how it came to be developed
Broadly introduce the actions
Outline the role of the joint government-industry oversight group
Confirmation of next steps
3. How the action plan came to be
ICTIndustry
1. Colmar Brunton ICT
industry research
2. Stakeholder forums
to validate research
findings and start
developing actions
– 20 industry
attendees
3. Online ICT industry
consultation and
request for
submissions – 152
survey responses, 4
written submissions
Government
Stakeholders
Current areas of
engagement
IndustryandGovernmentsubmissions
Feedback from
industry
Engagement principles
• Strategy and policy
• Emerging
technologies
• ICT products and
services
• ICT delivery models
• Significant and
strategic ICT
initiatives
• Digital government
• ICT procurement
• Digital economy
• Shared services
• One-Stop Shop
Analysis and development of
plans
Analysisandsynthesisofsubmissions
Refinementofengagementplanandactionsto
addressissues
Industry
endorsement
Stakeholder forum to
review consultation
findings and draft plan,
and co-design the
finalisation of actions
prior to release of the
action plan to the
broader ICT industry
Implementation
Action
5. Communication
Actions
Make it easy to find, access and use ICT industry relevant
information on the Queensland Government online presence
Leverage joint expertise to enhance information exchange
opportunities including formal and informal networking
Define a clear pathway for industry to raise issues and seek
feedback (including procurement issues)
Use digital technology to enhance existing formal networking
events and opportunities and expand audience reach to include
regional Queensland
6. Procurement
Actions
Continue to encourage consistent application of procurement
guidelines across government departments
Provide skills and capability training for industry on government
procurement practices and tender processes
Improved framework for the future
Provide transparent information on outcomes
7. SMEs
Actions
Work jointly to promote greater take-up of the SME Participation
Scheme
Develop targeted opportunities for SMEs to connect with
government and each other
Increase awareness within government of SME capabilities by
showcasing capability and innovative solutions
Develop and deliver training for SMEs in how to succeed at doing
business with government
8. Collaboration and innovation
Actions
Jointly develop and deliver problem definition opportunities
Improve and promote early engagement process
Continue to develop use of tools such as the Innovation Hub and
Innovation Portal
Showcase innovation stories (including at regional forums)
9. Role of the joint government-industry
oversight group
Ensure collaboration continues throughout implementation
Provide input into the development of a number of actions
Conduct regular reviews and identify refinements or amendments
Report back to industry on progress and outcomes
10. Where can you access the action plan?
Printed copies available today
Online at www.qld.gov.au/ictengagementplan
11. Next steps
Immediately Begin implementation of actions
Late July 2015 Convene first meeting of joint government-industry oversight group
December 2015 Progress review and report
July 2016 First year review and report refresh