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The set of presentation slides used at the PSNGB event at the University of Bath on 17th September 2012. For more details, visit www.psngb.org
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Phil GibsonUniversity of BathChair - PSNGB
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© British Telecommunications plc
10.00 Welcome and Introduction - PSN - delivering on the promise
10.40 Workshops morning session: Framework Procurement Compliance Security
11.40 Coffee break, networking
12.00 PSN Innovation
13.00 Lunch, networking
13.45 Workshops afternoon session: Framework Procurement Compliance Security
14.45 The way forward, final Q and A's - Cabinet Office and PSNGB
15.15 CloseUNCLASSIFIED
PSNGB SeminarUniversity of BathMonday 17th 2012PSNGB
The Industry association for PSN suppliers
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Martin FarncombeCommercial ManagerPSN Delivering on the Promise
WhyChange?
• 2000+ networks• 5.5 million people,• 000’s sites• Inflexible• High cost• Difficult to share• Barriers to flexibility• Limited collaboration• Duplication • No optimisation• Complex• Legacy interconnections
Now
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Blue light services
Other public services
Government departments
Common infrastructureservices
Accredited private sector
Local authorities
Common Standards• Technical standards improves interoperability over the
same underlying infrastructure
• Information Assurance standards enable us to trust one another to handle our data
• Service Management standards enable services to operate effectively within a multi-supplier environment
• Commercial standards enable us to operate within an open and transparent market place, adopt common portfolio products and services and aggregate demand
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By aligning to these common standards we can:• Create a more unified market aligned to wider market investments• Harness our corporate buying power• Reduce procurement costs• Share services and reduce duplication of infrastructure services and business systems• Generate greater competition and innovation• Save money
How it works
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• Core standards set
• Successful pilot
• PSN Authority established
• Focus on benefit realisation - £30m 11/12 target significantly exceeded – actual £64.2m
• PSN Connectivity Framework operational and first competitions completed
• PSN Services Framework operational –competitions underway
• Central government mandate being enforced
• Substantial take up by Non Central Government
• Transition plans published
• Major customers contracting now for PSN services
• 2012 standards now published
• Cyber work in progress
• Users and suppliers becoming PSN Certified
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• The PSN marketplace is open for business
• Delivery of PSN has begun, with wide scale adoption across all parts of the Public Sector continuing throughout 2012/13
• There has been great progress by both Government and the supplier community: but there’s lots more to do
• The big prize is ahead of us: we need to accept the challenge to exploit PSN, aim high, collaborate and drive business transformation
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PSN Websitehttp://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/content/public-services-network
PSN Collaboration zone on Huddlehttps://psn.huddle.net
Contact us: General Communications with the PSN Programme and PSN
PSNA Compliance Team, for compliance requests and questions regarding compliance [email protected]
PSNA Service Bridge, for major incidents and security [email protected]
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Phil GibsonUniversity of BathChair - PSNGB
Ask the Panel – PSNGB & Cabinet Office
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