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Housing IT and Transformation Programme – approval of Full Business Case

07/02/2023 - Housing IT and Transformation Programme – approval of Full Business Case

That Cabinet:

1.      Approved the Full Business Case (FBC) as set out in appendix A and exempt appendix I.

2.      Approved up to £7.5m (net, less sunk costs) over the next five years, drawn from Housing Revenue Account (80%) and General Fund (20%) to deliver the Housing IT and Transformation programme as set out in this report and Appendix A.

3.      Authorised Executive Director – Growth and Regeneration in consultation with Cabinet Member for Housing Delivery and Homes and S151 Officer to spend up to £7.5m (estimated internal and supplier one[1]off costs, over two years) to deliver the programme in full (including procuring and awarding contracts over £500k) in-line with the maximum budget envelopes outlined in this report.

4.      Authorised Executive Director – Growth and Regeneration in consultation with Cabinet Member for Housing Delivery and Homes and S151 Officer to take all steps required to confirm the Preferred Supplier and award the contract(s) necessary for the implementation of comprehensive new Housing system(s) (five-year contract, fully managed service, £4.4m total value inc. one off supplier costs), in-line with the procurement and legal routes and maximum budget envelopes outlined in this report.

5.      Authorised Executive Director – Growth and Regeneration to invoke subsequent specific and relevant extensions/variations specifically defined in the contract(s) being awarded, up to the maximum budget envelope approved as part of the Final Business Case.

6.      Authorised the Executive Director – Growth and Regeneration, in consultation with Cabinet Member for Housing Delivery and Homes, to take all steps required to extend the current contracts for Housing IT support services at a cost of up to £600k, should the Housing IT and Transformation programme not be fully implemented before they expire as outlined in this report.