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WQ.7/2018
WRITTEN QUESTION TO THE CHIEF MINISTER
BY DEPUTY S.Y. MÉZEC OF ST. HELIER
ANSWER TO BE TABLED ON TUESDAY 16TH JANUARY 2018
Question
Will the Minister provide a breakdown of how the eGov budget has been spent, including how much on which projects?
Will he also provide details on what further digital projects have not been completed, if any, and the estimated budget required to complete these projects?
Answer
- The below table outlines budget spend, by project area:
Total expenditure - to Nov 2017 |
| £'000 |
e-Gov team - including Digital Design Authority Exemplar (proof of concept projects) Customer Mapping Web Transformation e-Gov Digital ID e-Gov e-Forms e-Gov e-Payments e-Gov Tell us Once e-Gov phase 1 KPMG e-Gov Soc Sec Additional projects with Board / Political approval e-Gov Online GST payments e-Gov Passports e-Parishes |
| 4,182 1,897 679 |
e-Gov DVS
e-Gov Gazette Open Data Statistics Analysis Long Term Strategy
Medical Practitioners Reg System
Foundation Projects 1,730 e-Payments
Integration platform
Digital id People directory Foreground Projects Sports bookings Social Security digital projects Love Jersey Tell us Once Total Expenditure |
| 1,210 |
9,698 |
- The outstanding projects currently scheduled for completion include Digital ID, the Integration Platform, and services platform for business customers, with a combined budget of £2.9m allocated.
The transition team working with the new Chief Executive is now reviewing the e-gov programme. This review will consider the activities planned and look at how we can improve the pace of implementing digital services for Islanders.