Information technology reports
A list of the reports, articles, and presentations produced by the Office of the Auditor-General that discuss information technology projects.
- Progress with priorities for health information management and information technology
- March 2006: In 2001, the WAVE Report brought together the health sector's recommendations for making more effective use of health information. The WAVE Report envisaged rapid change in 3 to 5 years. We looked at the progress made by the Ministry of Health, District Health Boards, and the health sector...
- Case Study 9: The Regional Council Information Technology Consortium
- Local Authorities Working Together.
- Case Study 7: Information Technology Outsourcing - Opotiki District Council and Environment Bay of Plenty
- Local Authorities Working Together.
- Case Study 5: E-Local Government in the Auckland Region
- Local Authorities Working Together.
- Case Study 2: The Auckland Libraries Smarter Systems Project
- Local Authorities Working Together.
- Governance and Oversight of Large Information Technology Projects
- April 2000: The report is in three main sections. Governance and accountability is covered in Part One. Understanding IT projects is the subject of Part Two. It describes the environment within which IT projects operate, and the normal stages of projects. It discusses key issues with the conduct of IT projects, and concludes by commenting on project risks. Reasons for project success and failure are covered in Part Three...