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Business Strategy: New Zealand Government Information and Communication Technology, 2009Published by: IDC Published: Nov. 8, 2009 - 38 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents Government Insights Opinion In This Report MethodologyGovernment SectorSituation Overview Country PrimerPolitical SystemEconomic ClimateTechnological LandscapePopulationNational Information and Communication Technology Master Plan AnalysisBackground, Driving Forces, and HistoryGuidance for the Government's Use of Overseas Information and Communication Technology SPsMotivations and ObjectivesCurrent Information and Communication Technology Plans and InitiativesImpact of Stimulus PackagesHighlighted Key ProjectsTechnological Decision-Making ProcessesKey Government Information and Communication Technology Decision MakersMinistry of Economic DevelopmentState Services CommissionGovernment Technology ServicesDigital Strategy Steering GroupIndustry Capability Network New ZealandGovernment Procurement RegimesInformation and Communication Technology Industry Competitive AnalysisHardwareSoftwareIT ServicesInformation and Communication Technology BudgetOverviewInfrastructureEducationHealthcareResearch and DevelopmentBudget SavingsGovernment Procurement ReformsFuture Outlook Forecast and AssumptionsIT SpendingCentral/Federal Government IT SpendingLocal Government IT SpendingMarket ContextEssential Guidance Actions to ConsiderFor the GovernmentFor VendorsLearn More Related ResearchSynopsisTable: New Zealand Key Government Agency Projects, 2009 and 2010 Table: New Zealand Top Government Hardware Suppliers, 2008 Table: New Zealand Top Government Software Suppliers, 2008 Table: New Zealand Top Government IT Service Suppliers, 2008 Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for New Zealand Government Information and Communication Technology Services, 2009–2013 Table: New Zealand Government Sector at a Glance, 2009 Table: New Zealand Government Information and Communication Technology Spending, 2008 Table: New Zealand IT Spending Shares by COFOG, 2008–2013 (NZ$M) Table: New Zealand Central Government IT Spending by Segment, 2008–2013 (NZ$M) Table: New Zealand Local Government IT Spending by Segment, 2008–2013 (NZ$M) Figure: New Zealand Central and Local Government IT Investment, 2009 Figure: New Zealand IT Spending by Division, 2009 Figure: New Zealand Government IT Spending, 2009 AbstractThis Government Insights report provides an overview of the New Zealand government information and communication technology (ICT) market by looking at the key business drivers shaping the market. It also provides a brief analysis of the national IT master plan; key decision-making organisations, and the government's procurement regime and priorities and analyses and makes forecasts for the government IT spending. "The government faces a mountain of challenges in its quest for interagency operability and increased focus on better delivery of public services whilst facing an ever widening gap between revenue and operating expense as a result of the economic crisis," says Louise Francis, senior market analyst, IDC New Zealand. "IT is expected to play a key role in achieving cost savings, systems rationalisation, interagency collaboration, and citizen-centric projects over the remainder of the incumbent government's term," she adds. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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