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SITA Today, SITA Tomorrow , SITA to the Future “Unleashing Entrepreneurship through Technology”

SITA Today, SITA Tomorrow , SITA to the Future “Unleashing Entrepreneurship through Technology” . SITA National SMME Road-Show 2011 . Welcome Address “Unleashing Entrepreneurship in Technology”. Agenda . Expectations of the Road-show SITA the organisation

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SITA Today, SITA Tomorrow , SITA to the Future “Unleashing Entrepreneurship through Technology”

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  1. SITA Today, SITA Tomorrow , SITA to the Future“Unleashing Entrepreneurship through Technology” SITA National SMME Road-Show 2011

  2. Welcome Address “Unleashing Entrepreneurship in Technology”

  3. Agenda • Expectations of the Road-show • SITA the organisation • SITA`s Strategic Intent towards SMME’s • SMME development strategy • Opportunities in SITA • Analysis of SITA spending on BEE/SMME for Quarter 2, 2011 • Conclusion

  4. Expectations of the Road-Show • To raise awareness about SITA’s role and programme to promote SMMEs in all the provinces • To share the SITA SMME Development Strategy • To foster relations with emerging and established SMMEs within the ICT sector • To encourage participation by SMMEs in SITA’s procurement as part of stimulating economic development for all • To support the creation of special interest groups on ICT matters to facilitate better engagement in the future

  5. SITA the Organisation.... “Unleashing Entrepreneurship in Technology”

  6. State Information Technology Agency (SITA) SITA is committed to leveraging Information Technology (IT) as a strategic resource for government, managing the IT procurement and delivery process to ensure that the Government gets value for money, and using IT to support the delivery of e-Government services to all citizens SITA Mandate The mandate of SITA as spelled out in the SITA Act is: • to improve service delivery to the public through the provision of information technology, information systems and related services in a maintained information systems security environment to departments and public bodies; and • to promote the efficiency of departments and public bodies through the use of information technology

  7. SITA’s Contribution to Government’s Priorities Re-engineering of the business process of government through the development and implementation of information systems that support the modernization of the public service such as the IFMS Facilitate citizen convenience by enable the delivery of e-Government services through the development and implementation of solutions that are govt –to-citizen (G2C) and govt-to-business (G2B) oriented. Ensure security of government data assets through the maintenance of a secure environment wherein govt information systems operate, set standards for govt information systems security and certify compliance of goods and services with those standards. Facilitate interoperability of government systems by ensuring that govt information systems can interconnect and exchange data by setting standards for interoperability and certify goods and services for compliance with those standards. Reduction of duplication of government systems through a dedicated programme to converge the existing duplicated systems and prevent the emergence of divergent systems to ensure integrated planning, efficiency and lower the cost of govt business

  8. Mandatory Services

  9. SITA Service Portfolio NB: SITA also procures non IT related services for internal consumption

  10. SITA Top Structure Minister of Public Service and Administration Mr Roy Padayachee Board of Directors Mrs F PotgieterGqubule (act) Internal Audit Company Secretary Chief Executive Officer Mr Blake Mosley-Lefatola Chief Operations Officer Ms Khumbudzo Ntshavheni ICT Service Delivery Govt Solutions & Standards SCM Finance Corporate Services

  11. SITA`s Strategic Intent towards SMME development …. Public-private risk & reward sharing in the acquisition of ICT goods and services (Presidential Review Commission) “Unleashing Entrepreneurship in Technology”

  12. SITA’s Turnaround • The Turnaround Strategy (TAS) is a 3 year programme to reposition SITA towards achieving its founding objectives of: • Enabling integrated planning by government through the inter-operability of government ICT systems. • Facilitating and developing e-governance that builds the capability of the state, including improving public sector efficiency and ensure citizen-convenience. • Driving economies of scale in the acquisition of ICT goods and services, and reduce the duplication of government ICT systems. • Ensuring security of government data assets, • Thus building SITA’s capacity as a Prime System Integrator (PSI) for government

  13. Seven outcomes of Turnaround

  14. Integrating SITA’s TAS and the development of an indigenous IT sector Our strategic intent towards SMME’s is to: • Transform the IT industry and create meaningful opportunities which result in industry growth (indigenous IT industry) • Creating an enabling environment to support Economic Transformation through ICT • Creating a new Procurement ethos reconfirming the principles of fairness, equity, transparency, integrity and competitiveness • Increase participation by SMME’s focusing on Black IT suppliers at both national and provincial level • To leverage the competiveness of IT Black Owned Enterprises through provision of appropriate support measures (i.e. Supplier development initiatives) • Ensure that SITA provides an oversight capability to monitor development within the industry

  15. SITA`s SMME Development Strategy…. “Unleashing Entrepreneurship in Technology”

  16. Challenges faced by SMME These are some of the challenges faced by SMME’s according to an article published in the African Journal of Business Management (2010) as well as through discussions with SMME’s • Lack of access to finance – very complex projects with high financial risk are barriers to entry for SMME’s • Inadequate demand – cyclical demand for services (complex vs simple projects; high integration of services) negatively impacting sustainability of SMME’s • High competition within the industry – highly competitive bids issued tend to favor those business with more financial muscle and capabilities and spread (national vs provincial)

  17. Challenges faced by SMME (cont…) • Insufficient experience relevant to a new opportunity – the inability to have the necessary core skills within the industry • Partnerships – ability to partner with established OEM’s for skills transfer and growth opportunities • Localized services – regional tender’s for Local Economic (provinces) • Regulatory constraints – challenges created by the Treasury regulations

  18. Programme 2020 • Legal Framework • PFMA • Skills development Act • BBBEE framework • Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act • Government commitment • Infrastructure expansion programmes • Job creation programmes • Fiscal Budget allocation • Entrepreneurial initiatives

  19. SITA SMME Development Strategy 1 Grow SMME’s by enabling new entrants; introduce new opportunities for growth and reduce barriers to entry 2 Defend SMME’s by supporting existing SMME; locking in opportunities for growth and collaborating with financial institutions to support current SMME’s for new projects 3 Develop SMME’s for new markets/trends by skilling for the future (e.g. Cloud, intelligent systems etc) and recognizing excellence

  20. Aspects within SITA’s SMME Development strategy

  21. Opportunities in SITA…. “Unleashing Entrepreneurship in Technology”

  22. Potential projects for SMME future Participation

  23. Potential projects for SMME future Participation

  24. Additional info • SITA makes use of refreshes to enable new participants to partake in SITA’s preferred list contracts • SITA also issues once off tender’s • Tender’s are notified in the Government gazette (www.gov.za) and published on the SITA website (www.sita.co.za) • SITA provincial offices available for additional support and enquiry • Tender’s published for R200 non refundable • Procurement in SITA guideline (handout to be issued in this session)

  25. Registration on SITA Database • SITA will only do business with suppliers registered on the SITA database. Supplier registration site • Supplier must ensure that information on the database is correct i.e. contact details, Tax Clearance Certificate, commodity, provincial offices, etc, • Registered suppliers must update their information on line i.e. contact details , commodity, provincial offices, BEE status etc, • The Original Tax Clearance Certificate must be submitted before the expiry date to SITA (SCM) • Implementation of ERP all RFQ's and Tenders/bids will be electronic • Open BIDS will still be published on the WEB and GOV Bulleting

  26. SITA’s BEE procurement spend – statistics…. “Unleashing Entrepreneurship in Technology”

  27. In conclusion....Our Commitment to YOU • SITA is committed to enacting on its SMME Development Strategy and pursuing all that the strategy intends to achieve • SITA is committed to engaging with SMME’s and creating opportunities for growth through our process to procure in SITA • SITA is committed to make available its own resources to support SMME Development (e.g. SITA’s ICT Academy) • SITA is committed to the fostering and nurturing of the Indigenous ICT Sector in a responsible manner for all to benefit • SITA is committed to engaging through our Industry Engagement and Partnership Strategy to support an integrated and transformational environment for SMME Development

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