Integrated software system for NZ regional councils
Datacom and RSHL deliver integrated software system to NZ regional councils
September 24,
2013 – Datacom and Regional Software Holdings Ltd
(RSHL) today announced that they have developed a tailored
software solution called Integrated Regional Information
Systems (IRIS).
IRIS is a software system designed to manage core Regional Council functions, including the regulatory areas of consents, compliance, biosecurity and enforcement.
Datacom worked collaboratively with a group of six regional councils across New Zealand to develop a custom-built software solution aimed at providing a central point of control for a previously disconnected set of information needs.
Datacom’s New Zealand CEO, Greg
Davidson, said, “We are proud of this joint achievement in
delivering this highly strategic local government project
that defines our vision, showcases our expert sector
knowledge, and signals the potential of this collaborative
approach.”
“We are getting the business benefits
we expected and real synergies. The six councils achieved
more together than each of them could have on their own, and
individually it cost each of them less than they would have
paid had they done it on their own,” said RSHL general
manager Derek
Postlewaight. “The IRIS application supports our business well.”
IRIS is a multi-year project, during which time Datacom engaged with over 120 council stakeholders and participants.
The system
includes workflow that assists councils in following
business processes to meet deadlines, reduce exposure to
financial penalties, and provide better service to their
customers. IRIS also integrates with other key systems
including document management and financials.
IRIS will soon be extended to include public interaction and engagement capability and mobile device/field data capture for council staff.
Currently, IRIS provides the
participating councils with:
o Continuity of supply
by partnering with a proven software development company
o Influence/control over the destiny of Regional Council sector software
o Risk reduction through working collaboratively
o Cost management through economies of scale
o Improvement in business processes through standardisation of practice, and convergence towards adoption of best practice
o Workflow assistance to manage to statutory timeframes
o A modern technology platform
o The ability to customise and extend the system themselves
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