Information and
Business
Systems |

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Information
and Business Systems (IBS) is the division of the Corporate Services Directorate that is responsible
for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Worcestershire County Council.
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Alan
Woolliscroft Head of Information and Business Systems |
Business
Responsibilities
IBS is responsible for
- Purchase,
maintenance and disposal of computer equipment
- Software
- Network
infrastructure
- Telephony
- Application
maintenance and development
- Web development
- Geographical
Information Systems
- ICT training for staff
- Printing
production
- Graphic design.
ICT Strategy
The
Joint ICT and IM Strategy 2007-2010
(483.44 KB) provides a ‘big picture’ view of Worcestershire County
Council’s approach to the use of Information Management (IM) and Information Communications Technology
(ICT) over 3 years.
Purchase of equipment
PCs,
notebook computers and peripherals are purchased under a framework agreement which is the subject of
a tender process. The tender is advertised by placement of a contract notice in the Supplement of the
Official Journal of the European Union (OJ S), in respect of the European public procurement directives.
Maintenance
All
equipment is purchased with a maintenance agreement to cover the expected life of that equipment.
Job
opportunities
IBS has approximately 190 staff in various
areas, with the largest being IT and network support staff, and analyst programmers.
All
job vacancies are advertised on this website and prospective employees are advised that CVs cannot be
held on file and should not be sent unless requested in support of a specific job application.
See
the County Council’s vacancy list at:
http://www.worcestershire.gov.uk/workforce/jobs/vacmenu.aspContact:
Jan Mason on (01905) 766098.
Network
Services
Within IBS Network services have the authority to register
domain names from
NOMINET on our clients behalf.
Read NOMINET'S
Terms & Conditions
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