Railcorp and Fujitsu outsourcing back on track

 

Railcorp still without a CIO.

Fujitsu has announced that Railcorp has signed on for a two-year extension to a three-year IT outsourcing deal inked in 2006.

The New South Wales Government transport operator had originally signed Fujitsu to manage its data centre operations, desktop support and service desk in mid-2006 after a competitive tender process.

Included in that contract was an option to extend the deal a further two years, which was signed December 23.

Railcorp has suffered from a string of corruption allegations in the recent past - which has had some notable impact on its IT operations.

Railcorp chief information officer Vicki Coleman - who had months earlier been named by MIS magazine as "public sector CIO of the year" - was dismissed and escorted from the company's head office in mid-2009 whilst the company was mid-way through an IT transformation.

Six months on, Railcorp is still operating with group finance and corporate services general manager Gary Pederson standing in as acting CIO.

A spokesman for Railcorp told iTnews that the transformation has continued in the absence of the CIO.

So far, Railcorp has established a single ICT group, outsourced their data centre, service desk and desktop management, consolidated their data centres, upgrade and standardised server infrastructure, implemented a Standard Operating Environment for desktop and developed an ICT Strategic Plan.


Railcorp and Fujitsu outsourcing back on track
"...or, how about this. Both Rail Corp AND VIC Police purchased toilet paper, and both have CIO's charged with corruption?!?!! Clearly toilet paper should be banned in government departments! I ..."
By Ace
 
 
 
Comments: 2
honcho
Jan 27, 2010 3:48 PM
Fujitsu & Railcorp have an outsourcing contract in NSW and the Railcorp CIO has been laid off on corruption charges. Fujitsu and VIC Police have an outsourcing contract in VIC and the CIO of Police has been charged with corruption. Is there a pattern here??? Does anyone care to investigate??
So much for "competitive tenders" and "probity" that is continuously harped on in the public sector!
Ace
Jan 27, 2010 5:22 PM
...or, how about this. Both Rail Corp AND VIC Police purchased toilet paper, and both have CIO's charged with corruption?!?!! Clearly toilet paper should be banned in government departments!

I can tell you're an accountant @honcho.

Ensuring competitiveness and probity apply to the tender and to the contract, and is a government function, not the outsourcing company's function.

I'm sure you'll find that IBM, EDS, and others also have contracts with the very same departments - and probably many more than Fujitsu. Are they to blame as well? In addition, I'm pretty sure you'll find that all the major IT outsourcing companies in Australia have a long list of customers, including most govt departments in all states and even in the federal government.

If you want to hunt down a rat, IBM looks far more suspicious (http://tinyurl.com/ykgazze). Clearly an evil empire!
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