2018
DOI: 10.3390/info9100248
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Analysis of the Risk Management Process on the Development of the Public Sector Information Technology Master Plan

Abstract: The Information and Communication Technology Master Plan—ICTMP—is an important tool for the achievement of the strategic business objectives of public and private organizations. In the public sector, these objectives are closely related to the provision of benefits to society. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) actions are present in all organizational processes and involves size-able budgets. The risks inherent in the planning of ICT actions need to be considered for ICT to add value to the busine… Show more

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“…Regarding the processes that include the basic ICT processes for agencies with little or no maturity in ICT, only the ICT People Management process, and its artifacts (Talent Bank; Skills and Competencies; and Role and Responsibility Definition Form) are not implemented at CADE. The Information Technology Master Plan (PDTI) is the process best known to employees, except for a single respondent.These results support the findings of Freitas et al [49], which affirm that in order to minimize the risks in ICT resource management, all participants must know their in an organization's PDTI and execute its activities, following the principles and goals defined in the PDTI. All employees who claim to have up to one year of experience at CADE are unaware of the existence of the Catalog of Computerized Systems (Catalog of ICT Services-Form with the Responsible for ICT and Business Areas and Catalog of ICT Services), indicating an alert for the current process of integrating new employees and the CGTI's team.…”
Section: Basic Ict Processessupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Regarding the processes that include the basic ICT processes for agencies with little or no maturity in ICT, only the ICT People Management process, and its artifacts (Talent Bank; Skills and Competencies; and Role and Responsibility Definition Form) are not implemented at CADE. The Information Technology Master Plan (PDTI) is the process best known to employees, except for a single respondent.These results support the findings of Freitas et al [49], which affirm that in order to minimize the risks in ICT resource management, all participants must know their in an organization's PDTI and execute its activities, following the principles and goals defined in the PDTI. All employees who claim to have up to one year of experience at CADE are unaware of the existence of the Catalog of Computerized Systems (Catalog of ICT Services-Form with the Responsible for ICT and Business Areas and Catalog of ICT Services), indicating an alert for the current process of integrating new employees and the CGTI's team.…”
Section: Basic Ict Processessupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Un factor importante para asegurar la comunicación continua a lo largo del ciclo de la crisis radica en la planificación y gestión de la continuidad de las telecomunicaciones y de las tecnologías de la información y de la comunicación (FA=4.1) ( Coronel et al, 2018). Puesto que permiten gestionar procesos administrativos, articular actores, atraer la atención de las masas y gestionar el conocimiento existente (Severo et al, 2014;Andrade de Freitas et al, 2018;Levy y Sordi, 2018;Castro et al, 2020;Nascimento et al, 2021;Neto et al, 2021).…”
Section: Faunclassified