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The PSBA Network Wins ‘e-Government Excellence: Shared Services’ Award
The PSBA Network Wins ‘e-Government Excellence: Shared Services’ Award
Celebrates Effective Services and Efficiency Gains in Public Sector
Cardiff, UK, 14 February 2011
– Ministers have welcomed the award to Wales' PSBA network, the UK’s
first public multi-sector network, of the ‘e-Government Excellence:
Shared Services’ at the e-Government National Awards 2010, for its work delivering effective services and efficiency gains in the public sector.
Ieuan
Wyn Jones AM, Deputy First Minister of Wales and Minister for the
Economy and Transport, commented: "The Public Sector Broadband
Aggregation is creating a nationwide communications service and we
welcome any efforts to help deliver our ambitions for a world leading
digital economy for Wales.
"Digital technology of this kind
provides a platform for innovation – a catalyst for cooperation that
helps the process of economic renewal and our recovery from recession. I
congratulate all involved in this major achievement, including our
strategic delivery partner, Logicalis."
Minister for Business and
Budget Jane Hutt said: "The PSBA now delivers secure broadband
communications to more than two thousand locations across Wales. That
means it covers the major offices of every one of our 22 local
authorities, every doctor’s surgery and hospital, and every university
and college.
"We are proud that this is the UK’s first public
multi-sector shared services network – showing how we are using
devolution to pioneer new ways of delivering joined up services and
getting the very best value for people’s money, an aim that is even more
important at this time of Treasury-enforced cuts."
Presenting the Awards personally on the night, Minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude said:
"Tonight’s
winners show why this country is at the very forefront of e-government
delivery and as we push forward with our important modernising public
services programme, digital technology will continue to play a crucial
role in driving better services, while lowering costs.
"I would
like to congratulate everyone who has taken part for their hard work,
skill and imagination. Tonight clearly demonstrates enormous progress
and it’s this kind of progress we are committed to maintaining so we can
continue to develop the services that this country needs and deserves."
The
PSBA network is a Welsh Assembly Government led project which is
creating a national information and communications platform. A single
high speed connectivity network, PSBA supports the delivery of a wide
range of voice, video and data services, so enabling increased
efficiency and collaboration within and across the public sector.
The
Awards ceremony, attended by ministers, top-civil servants and
technology experts from the public and private sectors, took place on
Wednesday 26th January at the London Guildhall.
Notes to Editors:
The Judging Panel
• John Suffolk, Government CIO - Cabinet Office
• Keith Bannister, Partner IT Advisory (Public Sector), KPMG
• Steve Palmer, CIO at London Borough of Hillingdon
• Jos Creese, Head of IT at Hampshire County Council and Socitm President
• Chris Histed, founder, PublicTechnology.net & the e-Government National Awards
• Ben Heald, Chief Executive, Sift Media
• Ian Cunningham, Head of Public Sector Sales, Vodafone
Category Nominees
• Welsh Assembly Government - The PSBA Network: The UK's First Public Multi-Sector Network - WINNER
• University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust - McKesson Shared Services - University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
• Scottish Police Services Authority - Scottish Police Services Authority National Service Desk
• NHS PECOS Consortium Project - NHS National Services Scotland Consortium
• DWP Shared Services
• Department for Education - Employee Authentication Service (EAS)
• Department of Justice Northern Ireland - Causeway Data Sharing Mechanism
• Home Office - Adelphi ERP Shared Services
About The PSBA Network
The
PSBA network (Public Sector Broadband Aggregation) is a Welsh Assembly
Government led collaborative national communications service that, in
conjunction with other major Welsh public sector organisations, has
created a national information & communications platform to enable
greater efficiency and collaborative potential, helping to support the
delivery of improved services for the people of Wales.
Conceived
and delivered as a collaborative project with key stakeholders in Local
Government, Health and Education, the network is now used by Unitary
Authorities, Hospitals, General Practitioners, Universities, Further
Education Colleges, Emergency Services, and a growing number of
organisations funded by the public sector.
Connecting users since
early 2008, the PSBA network delivers a wide range of communications
services, supports voice, video and data traffic, and is currently
delivering secure, fast and reliable communications to over 2000 (March
2010) public sector sites across Wales.
This unique and innovative
public sector communications service, one of the first totally
integrated Public Sector Networks (PSN) was conceived, designed, and
built in Wales to meet the specific needs of the Welsh public sector.
About The e-Government National Awards
The
e-Government National Awards are run by Sift Media. Sift Media is a
leading business-to-business publisher specialising in online
professional communities and face-to-face business events.
With a
range of services including websites, email publications, industry
awards and exhibitions, Sift Media delivers original, branded content to
over half a million professionals every month, across finance,
accounting, HR and training, IT, marketing, customer management and
knowledge management.
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Andrew Parker/Charlotte Sandy
Cohesive Communications
T: 01291 626200
E: charlottes@cohesive.uk.com