IFMS goes live
The Department of Public Service and Administration (DPSA) has officially gone live with its pilot of the government’s Integrated Financial Management System (IFMS) solution.
The much awaited implementation of the IFMS was revealed at “go live” celebrations in Pretoria today.
Speaking at the announcement in Pretoria this morning, Public Service minister, Richard Baloyi, said he was delighted that his department is the first to go live on the human resource module of the system.
“DPSA is the first user of the IFMS module and we believe we will find ourselves in a position to realise the IT value,” Baloyi said.
He highlighted the challenges they faced in the past and thanked the team behind the project in helping the government realise its dreams.
“We are aware of the challenges in the past and hope we have the capacity to ensure IFMS doesn’t remain a dream.
IFMS is a joint venture between the DPSA, National Treasury, SITA. The system will integrate and modernise it systems to support human resource management and supply chain processes among others. The system will replace legacy systems such as Persal, Vulindlela and Logis among other dated systems.
In his speech Blake Mosley-Lefatola, CEO for the State Information Technology Agency (SITA) said he was thrilled that IFMS goes live and that it was a sign of many positives to come. Lefatola further said that SITA is now intending to focus on the project delivery rather than on papers.
“I am extremely happy that the project is finally going live, this is the first rollout and more rollouts are expected. In the future we believe this is going to be the way SITA does it talks, by delivering its mandate,” he maintained.
The minister also shared the same sentiments with the CEO going as far as praising the work SITA has done.
“SITA is indeed in a turnaround strategy, we speak in confidence that IFMS is here,” Baloyi said.
However the minister warned that the project can only be called a success when the government fully implements it – adding that the implementation of the human resource module was a milestone for service delivery.
“The success of the IFMS will be reached when all government departments participates,” Baloyi cautioned.