Havant Borough Council transforms productivity, operational efficiency and customer service, while halving its paper burden, with flexible electronic document and records management solution from Kainos
The Challenge
Havant Borough lies between the coast and the South Downs in the south east corner of Hampshire, on the border with West Sussex. The Borough, with a population of around 117,000, is split across the mainland and Hayling Island.
In common with many other organisations, both public and private, Havant Borough Council had reached a crossroads in its endeavours to manage information and serve the public effectively and efficiently. Specifically, it needed to be able to handle Freedom of Information (FOI) requests more speedily, and respond to the government agenda to make councils more efficient, information more visible, staff more productive, and their use of resources (including paper, and office space) more frugal.
While under no illusions about the practicalities of ridding its offices of paper entirely, the Council knew it needed to take fairly radical action to bring more of its documentation online and free itself of the costly and constraining burden of relying on single hard copies of critical content.
As Ross Morley, Smart Info/Data (SID) programme manager at Havant Borough Council, explains: “Paper is a nightmare – not only because of storage costs and the inconvenience of constant filing and re-filing, but because it is also very exposed to being lost or damaged through fire and flood. The amount of time and expensive resource that is wasted wading through paper, not to mention the inconvenience to the customer in service delays and poor response times, is staggering.”
Havant needed to find the most cost-effective and least disruptive way of capturing, managing and sharing this content electronically, while ensuring that sensitive content remained highly secure. The resulting solution needed to enable faster, easier access to required information, regardless of location; easier backup and protection of important material; and a substantial reduction in both the use of printed paper and the vast physical filing cabinets and associated storage rooms.
It was important, however, that the resulting solution did not cost the earth, and was not so complex that it would hamper staff as they went about their work. The Council knew, too, that it would be unrealistic to expect staff to completely abandon paper overnight, so it needed a pragmatic, migratory approach to an electronic platform.
The Solution
To fulfil its many requirements, the Council went through a rigorous procurement process, based on the ‘Catalist’ framework, which eliminates the need to go through the lengthy process of OJEU tendering, while still complying with EC procurement legislation.
As a result of this process, the team at Havant engaged independent information management specialist Kainos to implement an optimised, integrated content management platform. This largely computerised environment would meet the Council’s numerous targets concerning the secure handling of private information, greener working practices, and enhanced customer responsiveness, yet without demanding a wholesale rejection of paper.
Core to the solution is an electronic document & records management system (eDRMS) from Autonomy Records Management (formerly Meridio), integrated with a data capture solution from Kofax and a workflow system from K2.
The implementation has been rolled out using a phased approach, on a service by service basis, with Havant’s Environmental Services division having been the first department to undergo the transition. The system went live in September 2008.
The Benefits
Tangible benefits have emerged rapidly with each stage of the roll-out. Havant is currently completing the second phase of the eDRMS project and is reporting reduced information retrieval times and transmission costs, reduced storage costs (both physical and electronic), and greater ease in meeting audit requirements. In storage space alone, Havant has cleared 70sq metres of space this year and is expecting to clear a further 30sq metres next year. This is space that will be re-assigned for other use and in some cases will generate rental income.
In the long term, the Council expects to generate as much 50% less paper, while reducing its information storage capacity significantly, thanks to the electronic streamlining and consolidation of content.
Additionally, as a result of deploying the optimised, best-of-breed content management solution from Kainos, Havant is benefiting from corporate-wide availability of information; noticeably reduced customer response times (particularly important for Freedom of Information requests); increased manageability of archived information; and reduced printing costs.
In addition to the faster response time, customers now find that more of their queries are satisfied on first contact, because of the completeness and greater accuracy of information available to the Council staff they are speaking to.
Similarly, Council services have seen a reduction in the time previously spent by specialists on administration work, freeing them up to handle more important tasks, while a greater wealth of data can now be accessed without users having to refer to other departments, aiding general productivity. Easier access to information from the users’ own desktops makes for a more rewarding working environment, too.
Last but not least, the eDRMS project is a perfect fit with Havant’s green agenda. “We can destroy files with confidence, as we have a better idea of retention schedules and every file has a life span in the system,” Morley notes. The overall result is that the council can control how information is accessed, amended and destroyed.
“We can be extremely detailed about how information is treated and can determine levels of access,” he adds. “We can track if an officer has responded to a letter and whether there has been a reply. We are saving time and improving customer service. Information can also be retrieved from the system in near real time.”
