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IPMA Forum 2012 T-12 Improving IT Financial Transparency Insights into managing IT spending Tuesday, May 22 1:00PM-2:00PM. Moderator: Larry Dzieza , Office of the Chief Information Officer. Strategic Action 2: Improve Accountability and Insight into IT.
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IPMA Forum 2012T-12 Improving IT Financial TransparencyInsights into managing IT spendingTuesday, May 22 1:00PM-2:00PM Moderator: Larry Dzieza, Office of the Chief Information Officer
Strategic Action 2: Improve Accountability and Insight into IT • Purpose of this session is to present a little and listen a lot. • Your participation in sharing your insights and questions are needed. • What are the IT financial issues driving your organization?
Strategic Action 2: Improve Accountability and Insight into IT OCIO Lead: Larry Dzieza & Bob Zych, OCIO Agency Lead & Executive Sponsor: Bharat Shyam, OCIO The following objectives are part of the strategy: • Work with DES to lead a transparency and accountability initiative • Help agencies learn more about their IT spend • Drive improvements • Partner with OFM to present an IT budget that is more transparent than in the past
The Context of IT Financial Management The Legislature interest in IT financial issues has never been higher. OFM has initiated several efforts to set a better foundation for ITFM. • Tracking IT spending in AFRS (X,Y coding) • Introducing state agencies to Gartner’s total cost of ownership model. • Convening a collaborative IT data improvement effort
IT Improvement Direction • Make information about IT spending visible and meaningful. • Less one-off, one-time data wrangling, more reliance on systems of record; • Move beyond data for compliance and provide tools to improve IT management and ops; • Provide both an agency and an enterprise perspective on IT spending and metrics; and • Mine the data to drive decisions, inform opportunities for improvements, justify investment asks and save money.
Enter Apptio • Our Gartner total cost of ownership effort was the first phase in a greater effort to achieve a better understanding of our agencies’ IT cost. • The result: Overall, we are in-line with the other “federated” IT enterprises. • We knew that there are tools available that can ease the data reporting burden, provide greater insight, model alternative approaches and help plan for the future. • We are progressing to complete an agreement with Apptio to provide a tool for all agencies to use.
Phase 1 Deployment - High Level Scope • Objective: Ready to support State budgeting activities in late Oct / Nov; transform IT through financial transparency and accountability • Time Period: May – Oct 2012 • Financial Transparency: • CTS: provide improved Bill of IT for IT Services delivered to other State of WA agencies • Top 45 agencies: provide high level service costing analysis of IT operating expenditures; analysis at the financial, resource tower and service category views • Create standard costing structure to analyze, compare and consolidate agency budgets across multiple models • 2013 Budgeting • Use existing budgeting process for agencies submission in August • Configure Apptio Budget & Finance model to import, consolidate and present parallel view of IT 2013 budget submission
Phase 2 Deployment - High Level Scope • Objective: Transform IT across the agencies to focus on Service Optimization and reduce the State’s overall IT spend • Time Period: Nov 2012 – Mar 2013 • Service Optimization • CTS: visibility into infrastructure utilization and service costs to provide better information to make decisions on transitioning other agency infrastructure services to CTS • All agencies: deeper analysis into application TCO and infrastructure utilization and costs • CTS: transition to a chargeback Bill of IT to the State agencies • DSHS and DES: provide showback Bill of IT to the department heads within their agency for the IT Services delivered to support the agency
Proposed Deployment Agency Grouping: List of Agencies by Group (descending order of IT Spend)
Moderator: Larry Dzieza, OCIO Panel Members: Bharat Shyam, OCIO Greg Leskinen, Apptio Bob Zych, OCIO