OKhahlamba Local Municipality

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Document Reference Number Version Number Effective Date Review Date OKhahlamba Local Municipality DRAFT 2016/2017 Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Strategy Document Owner Thami Makhubu IT Officer Signature Document Sponsor Gugu Mohlakoana ICT Strategy 1 of 18

Direrctor Corporate Services Signature Date Approved ICT Strategy 2 of 18 okhahlamba Local Municipality, January 2015

ICT Strategy 3 of 18

Stakeholders Name Designation Approval Signature Date E-Mail Contact Number Compulsory Stakeholder Involvement Subject Matter Experts Risk Management Compliance Legal Services Other Stakeholder Involvement Human Capital (Incl. Labour Consultation) ICT Other (Please specify) ICT Strategy 4 of 18 okhahlamba Local Municipality, January 2015

ICT Strategy 5 of 18 okhahlamba Local Municipality, January 2015

Recommended by Policy Owner and Policy Sponsor: I hereby acknowledge that a search has been conducted and that the Policy is not duplicated or in conflict with any other okhahlamba Municipality Policies. Policy Owner Name Designation Approval Signature Date E-Mail Contact Number Policy Sponsor Final Approval Name of Committee Date Approved ICT Strategy 6 of 18 okhahlamba Local Municipality, January 2015

Summary of Version Control Version Effective Date Summary of Changes Number 0.1 First Draft ICT Strategy 7 of 18

Contents 1 INTRODUCTION... 9 2 PURPOSE... 9 3 MUNICIPAL VISION... 10 4 MUNICIPAL MISSION STATEMENT... 11 5 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY STRATEGIC VALUES... 11 6 CURRENT IT ENVIRONMENT... 12 6.1 As-is Assessment... 12 6.2 Sites... 12 6.3 Reporting Structure of IT... 13 6.4 Services Providers... 14 7 ALIGNMENT OF IT STRATEGY TO IDP... 15 8 MIGRATION STRATEGY TO FUTURE IT ENVIRONMENT... 16 8.1.1 Municipality s ICT Strategies... 16 8.1.2 Strategic IT Initiatives... 16 8.1.3 IT Implementation Plan... 18 9 REVIEW PERIODS... 18 ICT Strategy 8 of 18

1 INTRODUCTION In the modern business world IT has become a strategic imperative without which organisations cannot survive. Due to this and other factors, IT strategic planning has become critical for every organisation. This document aims to provide direction to okhahlamba Municipality for a 3 to 5 year planning horizon but is a living document and will change as the operating environment of the municipality changes. The document will outline the principle of using the information processes to ensure accurate decision making in the municipality. Also it is vital for the municipality to first assess its existing ICT solution to establish whether business vision can be achieved with existing ICT infrastructure. Secondly the new or additional ICT infrastructure and solutions will be determined so that the municipality achieves its vision. 2 PURPOSE The purpose of developing an IT Strategy is as follows: Ensure IT s alignment with the municipality s strategy; Enabling of strategic opportunities; Revision of outdated applications and facilitate the improvement of key business processes where possible; Elimination of islands of information via the establishment of integrated or connected systems which allow information sharing between departments; Review of infrastructure to ensure that networks and servers cater for current and future needs; The IT Strategy will also take into consideration relevant industry trends and incorporate applicable IT best practices. ICT Strategy 9 of 18

3 MUNICIPAL VISION Promote the efficient and cost effective use of information and Communication Technology to provide speedy service delivery to the municipality s consumers, sharing of information within and with other stakeholders in promotion of co-operative and responsive government. By 2030, okhahlamba Local Municipality will be a prosperous area anchored on the preservation of the World Heritage Site with its citizens enjoying a high quality of life. The Long term Vision of the 0Khahlamba Local Municipality hinges around the creation of an enabling environment for the different sectors such as agriculture, tourism, education, health, commerce and trade, etc. It also ensures for commercially viable and sustainable livelihoods where local and socio economic development is optimised for optimal benefit. okhahlamba Municipality is entirely committed to the attainment of this vision. This vision will enhance the municipality s performance and work ethics. The municipality intends to actualize this vision by focussing on the following strategic objectives: Good governance and public participation To enhance and implement systems and procedures towards accountable local governance. Service delivery and Infrastructure To improve service delivery and facilitate the provision and maintenance of new and existing infrastructure. Municipal Transformation and Organisational development To transform and develop institutional capacity to create an efficient organisation. Local economic and social development To respond to social development issues and create a climate conducive for local economic development. Financial viability and management To effectively manage municipal financial resources in a sustainable and accountable manner. Spatial and environmental management To create functional systems and procedures to attain effective land use and sustainable environmental management. ICT Strategy 10 of 18

In terms of the above statement, the IT Officer is committed in supporting initiatives embarked on by the municipality to achieve the vision. 4 MUNICIPAL MISSION STATEMENT okhahlamba Municipality seeks to create a healthy, safe environment with economically active communities through promotion of sustainable infrastructure development while unlocking agricultural and tourism potential. The IT Officer supports and will work with the various internal business units in the municipality to achieve the vision and mission statement as set out in the IDP. 5 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY STRATEGIC VALUES The municipality s ICT strategic values focus on municipal staff and stakeholders: Customer services listening and delivering what is needed by the stakeholder (community, business partners, sector departments, etc.) and staff. Quality Deliverables providing technology solutions that offer stakeholders and staff the ability to be more efficient, effective and responsive. Communication exchanging information openly, respectfully to our stakeholders and staff. Integrity - treating stakeholders and staff honestly, fairly and equitable at all times. Needs Focused prioritizing projects based on the need of our stakeholders and staff. ICT Strategy 11 of 18

6 CURRENT IT ENVIRONMENT 6.1 As-is Assessment The current IT Landscape contains the following Applications: Application Sage Pastel Evolution Caseware VIP Premier Processes relying on Application Financial System Financial Reporting Payroll Leave HR BAUD Microsoft Exchange server ESET NOD32 GIS Sebra Asset Manager email Anti-Virus Geospatial Mapping Biometric software 6.2 Sites okhahlamba Municipality s IT Networks are linked to the following sites: Bergville Traffic Department; Bergville library; and Winterton Library/Museum/Tourism. ICT Strategy 12 of 18

6.3 Reporting Structure of IT The reporting structure for IT is as follows: Council EXCO MANCO Municipal Manager Planning Portfolio Committee Technical and Finance Portfolio Committee Corporate and Community Services Portfolio Risk Committee IT Steering Committee Audit Committee ICT Strategy 13 of 18

6.4 Services Providers The following services providers have been engaged by okhahlamba Municipality: Service Providers Location Services Based in Durban Sage Pastel Evolution Softline VIP Based in Durban HR, Leave and Payroll System Support RSAWEB Based in Cape Town Website hosting and support PwC Based in Durban BAUD ESET NOD32 N/A Anti-Virus Sebra Ngubane & Co. Based in Durban ICT supply and support GIS ICT Strategy 14 of 18

7 ALIGNMENT OF IT STRATEGY TO IDP The table below is a representation of how the IT Officer will support the municipality in achieving objectives set out in the IDP. Business Strategy Objective Service Delivery and Infrastructure Municipal Transformation and Organisational Development Local Economic and Social Development Related IT Strategy Objective Ensure that the municipality and ICT will allocate resources and establish priorities using the municipality s broader vision to enhance the business processes. Financial Viability and Management Spatial and Environmental Management Good Governance and Public Participation okhahlamba Municipality must ensure that its ICT strategy is aligned with the district ICT strategy and other sector departments if any as far as possible. This alignment should be done concurrently with the alignment of the Municipality s Integrated Development Plan. ICT Strategy 15 of 18

8 MIGRATION STRATEGY TO FUTURE IT ENVIRONMENT 8.1.1 Municipality s ICT Strategies The municipality has to ensure that it has viable ICT strategies to meet both goals and challenges faced by the municipality to conduct its business effectively, efficient and quickly. These strategies may be classified as short-term, medium-term and long-term to ensure continuity of the municipality. This simple means the municipality has to list possible projects that will support the day-to-day activities of the municipality for the betterment of the municipal service delivery. It is essential that the ICT strategies are directly linked to the Integrated Development Plan of the municipality and are reviewed annually. 8.1.2 Strategic IT Initiatives Based on the information gathered and research performed, the following initiatives need to be implemented to assist okhahlamba Municipality in achieving their business objectives going forward: # Project 1 Purchase and install Anti-virus 2 Upgrade network 3 Data Centre upgrades 4 Purchase, install and configure Windows server software (Microsoft Licence Agreement) 5 Data security infrastructure and software 6 Develop ICT Strategy/MSP 7 Install Uninterrupted Power Supply 8 Telephone systems upgrade 9 Policy register and development of new policies, procedures and standards ICT Strategy 16 of 18

# Project 10 CMDB and Licence Management 11 Implement document management systems ICT Strategy 17 of 18

8.1.3 IT Implementation Plan The identified ICT projects are seen as short to medium term project that should be implemented in 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 financial years. # Project 2014/ 2015 2015/ 2016 2016/ 2017 2016/ 2017 2017/ 2018 1 Purchase and install Anti-virus 2 Upgrade network 3 Data Centre upgrades 4 Purchase, install and configure Windows server software (Microsoft Licence Agreement) 5 Data security infrastructure and software 6 Develop ICT Strategy/MSP 7 Install Uninterrupted Power Supply 8 Telephone systems upgrade 9 Policy register and development of new policies, procedures and standards 10 CMDB and Licence Management 11 Implement document management systems 9 REVIEW PERIODS This IT Strategy document will be reviewed on a yearly basis. The impact of the strategy / progress towards the attainment of goals will be monitored on a quarterly basis. ICT Strategy 18 of 18