Local Government Transforming Services
LGOL MEDIA RELEASE Wednesday 6 June 2012
Local Government Transforming Services
Improved use of technology in local government took another step forward today as Local Government Online (LGOL) Chief Executive Cassandra Crowley announced the Steering Committee for its Service Transformation through Technology (STTT) programme.
Ms Crowley says the team balances governance, management and technical skills with council and key sector organisation representation.
“I am confident this group will advance the gains this project has already made. Technology is about empowering and enabling organisations. This is an exciting project for the sector and aims to deliver real benefits to councils and their communities.”
The steering committee members are:
Julian Carver Open data proponent, currently acting Chief
Information Officer for the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery
Agency
Cassandra Crowley Chief Executive, Local
Government Online
Mike Foley Head of Information
Services, Auckland Council
Jim Fretwell Principal
Business Solutions Specialist, Bay of Plenty Regional
Council
Eion Hall Chief Information Officer, Hamilton
City Council
Mike Manson Chief Executive, Association
of Local Government Information Management
Julian Moore
Director Organisational Services, Wellington City Council
Michael Ross Chief Executive, Waitaki District Council
Stuart Wakefield Director, Office of the GCIO,
Department of Internal Affairs
Hon Fran Wilde Chair,
Greater Wellington Regional Council
The STTT project shows council CEO's, Councillors and IT experts have already begun working together to assess how their organisations can use technology to improve their business functions. The STTT project is working closely with existing regional initiatives in both the North and South Island, as well as the central government whole of government work programme.
Waitaki District Council Chief Executive and SOLGM Executive Member Michael Ross, who is on the project team, says “it is great to see such a diverse range of representatives leading the project.”
This project is an example of innovation and drive from within the sector to use technology to serve communities better. It has input from central government officials and shows how the sector is driving initiatives to bring increasing efficiency, effectiveness and responsiveness to technological advances to the sector.
ENDS