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East Midlands WARP
Ian Wilcox
PSN Local Government Liaison
10 November, 2010
PSN – A Network of Networks
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A private
internet for
the Public
Sector
Security
assured
Service
assured
Open
technical
standards
Shareable
services
Co-ordinated commercial standards
Headlines
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Procurement exercises for interim network and telephony services, based on PSN
standards, underway since early part of 2010 (GCF and MTCF frameworks).
PSN underwent the Major Programme Review Process in June/July – it was approved, but
encouraged to accelerate the delivery of benefits. We go back to MPRG later this year to
prove that can be done.
The Government CIO and SIRO mandated PSN, up to IL3, for all Central Departments,
Non-departmental Public Bodies (NDPB), and agencies.
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PSN Technical Standards baselined, Sept 2010
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Deed of Undertaking (effectively a contract for GCN suppliers) baselined 6 Oct 2010
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PSN Compliance Document set, consisting of a Compliance Strategy/Process document,
the Code of Connection (for Customers), Code of Interconnection (for network suppliers)
and Code of Practice (for suppliers of services sitting on the PSN) were signed off on 14
Oct 2010
PSN negotiated more pragmatic, threat based, approach to ‘GSi’ Codes of Connection for
Local Government to make immediate savings and ease eventual transition to PSN
What’s Coming Next?
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We go back to MPRG later this year to prove that savings can be achieved.
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MTCF and GCF frameworks let – Q2 2011
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‘Early Delivery’ projects underway – there are currently three phases mapped out
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Hampshire & Kent deliveries will create initial ‘GCN’ and DNSP services by end
2010.
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Connection to the Government Secure intranet (GSi), to allow parallel running during
transition, by Q2 2011.
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Other Customers and supplier connections introduced from Q2 2011.
PSNA operational, Q2 2011
PSN Framework 1 (Networks) – delivered mid 2011 }
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PSN Framework 2 (Other Services) – late 2011
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PSN Messages
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PSN is still happening, it is not dependent upon other components of the ICT strategy, it’s
business case stands on it’s own merit.
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The definition of ‘What is PSN’ now exists – and has been produced in collaboration
between central and local public sectors and the private sector.
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You cannot please all of the people all of the time, some compromise is required and
some constraints must be imposed – but only where essential
Collaboration will continue – the PSN Authority (PSNA) has specifically designed routes
for two-way communication with Suppliers and Consumers – and will listen
The programme remains flexible to change. PSN is designed to evolve, not be static,
there is a vision in mind and we won’t get there straight away due to commercial and
technical constraints, but we’ve started the journey
Transition has started, the journey will be different for everyone, but some aspects will be
the same
PSN – Key Components
There are a number of key components of the PSN vision that come together to
provide assurance of end-to-end service to all users
Codes
GCN
Rules by which Provider Services interact and Consumers connect
Common core interconnection network providing high levels of
availability and performance that interconnect operators
Service
Management
Standards and Processes to ensure interworking across services
and end-to-end serviceability across suppliers
Security
Ensures that existing systems work together by maximising re-use
of accredited systems and standards
Governance
Ensures adherence to common ways of working
Innovative
Marketplace
Brings competitive pressures and a relatively easy means of
replacing an under-performing supplier
PSN - Key Documents
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LG/CG Leaflet
- Brief description of PSN with URLs
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PSN Operating Model
- Provides primary description of the PSN Operating Model.
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PSN Transition Guide
- Provides advice and guidance to Public Sector Organisations in planning their transition to PSN .
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Procurement of PSN Services Guide
- Guidance for organisations who wish to procure PSN Services.
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PSN Commercial Guidelines
- Provides guidance to assist in the development of effective contracts for PSN.
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PSN Benefits Guide
- Assists to identify likely PSN benefits when constructing a business case.
PSN Code Templates
- Templates for completion by PSN Applicants who wish to become providers or consumers of PSN Services
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PSN Compliance
- Provides overview of PSN Compliance
Achieving Compliance
PSN Codes
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Code of Connection (CoCo) - Commitments that customers make to one
another, and to the PSNA
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Code of Practice (CoP) - Commitments that PSN Service Providers make to the
PSNA
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Code of Interconnection (CoICo) - Commitments that Direct Network Service
Providers make to the PSNA
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Deed of Undertaking (DoU) - Commitments that GCN Service Providers make to
the PSNA
All codes contain Technical Interoperability, Service Management, Governance,
Commercial and Information Assurance Conditions.
Role of the SIRO
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The Infrastructure SIRO will provide, through the PSNA, an assessment of the risk
profile for a service
The Infrastructure SIRO will be responsible for approving a service to operate across
the pan government infrastructure
Individual SIROs remains responsible for the security of the information they ‘own’ –
they need to assess the risk profile identified for any given service against their own
business needs
When using shared services each SIRO must assure themselves that appropriate
care is taken over the security of their information. Where a service is managed
outside of their control this will be achieved through contracts or MoUs
PSN – Governance
CIO Council
PSNA
Consultation &
Escalation
PSNGB
Consultation &
Escalation
Communication
A Trade Association representing
the PSN supplier community
Compliance
(Gov to Gov
agreement)
Contracting
Authorities
GCNGB
A governing body representing the
GCN Service Providers
Customer
Board
A user forum representing the views, concerns
and wished of the Public Sector customers
Compliance
(Gov to Gov
agreement)
Framework
Authorities
Individual bodies which
have set up Frameworks
for PSN Services
Individual organisations which can
use the Frameworks for PSN
Services or procure PSN services
through one-off contracts
PSN – Local and Regional Government is Leading the Way
Dorset PSN
....and many more
East Midlands
Local Authorities working with the East Midlands Broadband Consortium are
looking at the potential for collaborative working in the East Midlands.
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End of contract for schools services and some corporate networks is imminent
Potential for sharing procurement effort – framework for the east Midlands
Aggregating schools and corporate requirements
Excellent response to survey – written commitment now being sought
Supplier and partner briefing being prepared for December
PSN compliance would be a requirement
Kent Public Services Network
The KPSN is delivered by Unisys through a contract let in May 2008. It was let to
meet the needs of Pubic Services in Kent. It had 5 founder members including the
Kent Connects Partnership and now has 11 fully signed up members. The
contract will require migration to PSN compliance.
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Services – WAN, Internet, Data Centre, Managed Security service, Aggregated
GCSx connection, centralised Remote Access services
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Current Status – 1100 sites connected, additional services planned, upgrades to
core infrastructure planned, membership increasing
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Signed up partners – County, Schools, Further & Higher Education, 6 Districts in
their own right, Kent Fire, other districts, boroughs, Police and the Unitary via Kent
Connects
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In negotiation with – JaNET and the Local NHS
Governance – formal partnership agreement via an MOU, with decisions made on a
majority basis with one partner one vote
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Route to PSN compliance – change control using PSN compliance statements
Hampshire Public Services Network
The HPSN is delivered by Virgin through a framework contract let in June 2009. It
was let to meet the needs of the HIOW public sector community. It has 16 founder
members with others taking a watching brief. The contract requires migration to
PSN compliance.
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Services – WAN, LAN, Internet, Mail, CCTV, Data Centre
Current status – roll out and transition from previous contract
Signed up partners – County, 11 Districts, 3 Unitaries & Fire
In negotiation with Health and Police
Governance – formal partnership agreement. Decisions made by weighted voting
with 75% veto
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Route to PSN compliance – change control using PSN compliance statements
Dorset Public Sector Network
The DPSN Procurement Project aims to secure a framework agreement to
provide a PSN compliant network infrastructure and catalogue of services to
public sector organisations within Dorset in the first instance, but must also be
available to both the local private sector within Dorset plus other public sector
organisations in the south west region. The project also has the support of the
SW RIEP and SW RDA.
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Competitive dialogue procurement underway:
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OJEU published 30 Apr 10
Contract award planned in Apr 11
Signed up partners – County, 6 Districts, 2 Unitaries, Schools & PCT
In negotiation with – Fire, Police, Universities, other counties
Governance – formal partnership agreement in process, project governance within
Dorset partnership programme governance (subject to further review)
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Route to PSN compliance – solution must be PSN compliant from the beginning, fully
engaged with PSN Transition Workstream
Essex Public Services Network
We currently have a shared network (Essextranet) in place over which a variety of
services are being delivered as below. We recognise the need to develop an
Essex PSN and are in the early stages of planning for deployment.
We expect to work with familiar partners building on the long term success and
strengths of the Essex OnLine Partnership (EOLP). EOLP was founded in 1998 in
response to the identification for the need of secure e-mail and shared services.
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Services – EOLP services include WAN, Mail, GCSX aggregated connectivity with
dual geographically diverse entry points, Data Centre, shared services, web based
services, telephony network
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Current Status – migrating our Essextranet to a new MPLS WAN – completion
summer 2010
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Signed up partners – County, 12 Districts, 2 Unitaries, Police and Fire
Governance – building on the existing EOLP governance model which is through
subscription with 1 member 1 vote
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Route to PSN compliance – launch workshop in June 2010
Wales PSBA
The Welsh Public Sector Broadband Aggregation (PSBA) Network is delivered by
Logicalis UK Ltd through a framework contract let in August 2007.
It was let to meet the needs of the public sector organisations within Wales. It has
3 founder member sectors – Health, Higher and Further Education and the 22
Unitary Authorities. Many more organisations have since joined
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Services – Connectivity, Data Centre, Security and out to procurement for Voice
(base for a full UC&C capability). Carries Voice, Video, Data, GCSX, JANET,
Internet, etc
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Current status – BAU for many, over 2,000 sites connected. Many in negotiation.
Part of Business Ministers ‘Adopt or Justify’ Policy
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Signed up partners – 22 UA’s, all NHS Wales, all HE/FE, all F&RS, nearly all Police,
Welsh Audit Office, CCW, WLB, etc
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Governance – facilitated by WAG, developed and controlled by the Welsh public
sector
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Route to PSN compliance – to be the DSNP for Wales
Yorkshire and Humberside
Funding has been obtained from the Yorkshire and Humber RIEP to develop the
business case. Project Director appointed to lead the project. Workshops have
been held across the region to brief Local Authorities and Health.
There is also strong interest across the Police and other Blue Light services. An
initial Board meeting was held where it was agreed to focus upon the LAs, Health
and Blue light services. Other Public sector and Third Sector would follow at a
later date. Existing networks in North Yorkshire (NYNet) and South Yorkshire
(Digital Region) offer strong platforms for developing a regional infrastructure.
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Potential Services – Connectivity Services, Internet, Voice, Data Centre/hosting,
Security, Email, Collaboration and other Cloud services
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Governance – Initial Board established led by L:As to develop Business Case.
Route to PSN compliance – to be the DSNP for Y&H
NYNet
NYNet is a private company, wholly owned by North Yorkshire County Council, to provide
network and services (e.g. Hosting) to the public sector and Broadband services to hard
to serve parts of the County
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Services – Carrier class network connectivity, Data Centre and Hosting, Remote Access,
Security and Broadband services serving Pubic Sector ad offering wholesale access to private
service providers
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Current status – NYCC, Schools, all Districts in North Yorkshire, Health and Emergency
Services and National Park Authorities. Aggregated nearly all connectivity onto shared NYnet
platform
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Governance – Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) for NYCC to develop networks and services in
the County, Board controlled by Chief Executive and Senior Officers and Politicians of North
Yorkshire County Council
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Route to PSN compliance – to become PSN compliant and potential DNSP for part or all of
Yorkshire and Humber
NetworkNI
NetworkNI is a network in Northern Ireland delivered by EircomNI through a
contract let in 2007. The network services all 12 Northern Ireland Civil Service
(NICS) Departments along with a growing number of associated NI public sector
organisations.
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Services –.Fully managed MPLS WAN services, home working ADSL services,
ADSL backup services, video services, IPT, application monitoring
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Current status – 320 sites.
Signed up partners – NICS Departments, NI Prison Service, Probation Board NI,
Education and Skills Authority, National Museums NI, a number of Local Councils
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Services run at Confidential, Restricted and Protect levels
Governance – NetworkNI Steering Committee with an independent Chair and an
associated Security and Technical Sub Committee
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Route to PSN compliance – potential for Eircom to become a DNSP.
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