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WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: A Future Perspective

DEPARTMENT: WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY. WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: A Future Perspective. April 2006 H Keuris & WRIM PoMs. DEPARTMENT: WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY. CONTENT:. Background Series of meetings Future Scenario Risks & Constraints Next Actions.

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WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: A Future Perspective

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  1. DEPARTMENT: WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM:A Future Perspective April 2006H Keuris & WRIM PoMs

  2. DEPARTMENT: WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY CONTENT: • Background • Series of meetings • Future Scenario • Risks & Constraints • Next Actions

  3. DEPARTMENT: WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY Background: • December 2005 to February 2006 roll-outs • Arivia increases: R 8m to R15m • Funding decisions of 2005

  4. DEPARTMENT: WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY Meetings: • WRIM management 29/03: • Stabilise protect & maintain WMS as database • Update requirements & evaluate solutions • CD:WRIM, D:RQS, D-CIO: • Decision confirmed • Act CD: WRIM, CD:WU, CIO 4/04: • Confirming strategy, SteerCom MIS needs • D:RP&W requesting urgent meeting

  5. DEPARTMENT: WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY Future Scenario: • A new look at needs: • Review existing & confirm • High value on MIS • Ministerial scenario on compliance • Linked with flow to calculate loads • Linked to integrated planning model • Part of new architecture • Links with business • Good comms strategy • Business support

  6. DEPARTMENT: WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY WRIM Governance: Integrated Water Resources Information Management Customer Liaison Integrated Assessment Project Support Information Systems Monitoring

  7. DEPARTMENT: WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY DWAF IS Governance: MANCO Transformation Coordination Committee JMC WRFMC IS/IT Implementation Steering Committee WRIM X-IS SubComm

  8. DEPARTMENT: WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY Information Plans: Planning and Design Establish Process Import Store Export Operate Collect Capture Disseminate Maintain Assess Analyze Audit and Evaluation

  9. DEPARTMENT: WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY Enterprise:

  10. NGA Warehouse MIS WMS Corporate WARMS GIS HYDSTRA DEPARTMENT: WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY Regis Webb Plan to System: DSS Exchange

  11. Webb LAN WAN NGA WINTERM Warehouse MIS CITRIX WMS Corporate Regis Exchange DSS WARMS GIS HYDSTRA DEPARTMENT: WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY Enterprise:

  12. NGA Warehouse MIS WMS Corporate WARMS GIS HYDSTRA Webb LAN WRIM Architecture: WAN WINTERM CITRIX Regis Exchange DSS

  13. Representative records Reports Indexes Bulletins New data bases Warehouse:

  14. WRIM Corporate: Access control Features Meta data Stakeholders Common references Classes

  15. NGA Warehouse MIS Stakeholders WMS Corporate Meta data WARMS GIS HYDSTRA Access Control Functional Outlay: Coverage Indexing Exchange

  16. LAN WAN WINTERM Warehouse MIS CITRIX Corporate Webb DWAF Architecture: Exchange

  17. NGA WMS WARMS GIS HYDSTRA time WRIM System Alignment: WRIM Corporate

  18. DEPARTMENT: WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY Risks & Constraints: • Uninvolved management • Lack of collective planning • Lack of business integration • Lack of resources • Stifling corporate control • Loss of focus & misdirected energy • Back-to-the-wall fire-fighting

  19. DEPARTMENT: WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY Thank You

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