I had an email from a campaigner from Somerset by the name of David Orr. Who sent me his observations of Somerset County Council's failing joint venture with IBM. He suggests the only way BT can square the circle of running a service for less, yet create jobs and make profit will require an healthy does of pixie dust. His comments below:
IBM made exactly the same improbable claims prior to signing Somerset up for Southwest One.
5
years later in 2013:
- Fewer local Council jobs
- No new private jobs
- No promised iconic building for a SW1 HQ (an empty demolition “bomb” site in the town centre where it was meant to be built)
- No new business or revenue
- Procurement contracts now out of County & SW Region
- Business apparently unprofitable – SW1 has made losses in every year of trading, requiring parent company guarantees and for Councils to indemnify the Councillors who are Directors on the SW1 Board
- No true net savings made for Councils (in fact higher net/true costs)
- All new or changed IT requirements to support change are an add-on cost said to be “holding Somerset Council back through inflexibility”
- No IT replacement costed into the contract, so now a 6+ year old ageing & risky IT infrastructure (see risk log extract from this week below)
- Local Council IT skills degraded and key SAP skills offshored to India degrading Councils’ contract exit ability
- High Court contract dispute to be heard in November - broken relationships, no mutual trust or respect
- Many service (KPI- measured) levels lower (see internal audit extract from this week below) as an inadequately resourced & skilled contract management client in Councils cannot verify the service levels measured & reported by SW1 (on themselves).
Surely the officers must stop this - leaders of other groups should state they will cancel any contracts in process of being awarded
ReplyDeleteBut surely ultra virus to go ahead
The acting Chief Exec must be asked
and held responsible
Re PFI a total disaster was started by the Conservative, carried on by Labour (Labour Conf itself voted against PFI) and supported by LibDems at their conferences (despite opposition)
Coalition prommised review of all PFI contacts never happended
PFI is a disgrace
Tory Privatisation plans are a disgrace
As a Somerset resident, but with many friends in Cornwall, I can confirm the accuracy of Dave Orr's statement.
ReplyDeleteSouth West One has been an absolute nightmare, and continues to be so. Even one of the local MP's has spoken in the House on several occasions accusing a number of those involved in it's creation of corruption. Allegations that he repeated on his web-site, yet no one has attempted to sue him and believe me there are some characters in the plot who are usually very quick to rush to the Country's leading libel lawyers at the first sniff of criticism. Just ask the BBC.
Thanks for the comment Roger, good to have further arguments and examples of the silliness of these schemes. On the subject of being sued, Cornwall Council's legal department on behalf of BT passed on a message threatening councilors with critical stances of legal action.Which makes me really wonder where accountability by democratically elected officials fits into these outsourcing schemes. That message posted on this blog http://cornwealas.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/cornwall-council-legal-department.html
DeleteIts a pathetic situation around Cornwall, this thing should finally come to settlement to eradicate the situation.
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