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National ICT Strategic / Architectural Principles

National ICT Strategic / Architectural Principles

National ICT Strategic / Architectural Principles

Status: Live
Published: 14/07/2017
Security level: Official
Amended / Internally developed: No
Live on platform: 23/04/21
Retired on platform:
Target Audience: Technical / General, Business / General
Authoring body: National Police Technology Council (NPTC)
Grading:
Principles
Abstract

The National ICT Strategic Principles sets out architectural rules and guidelines in fulfilling its ICT strategies across the force. It helps to define the underlying general rules for the use and deployment of all ICT capabilities across the Police Force.

The document includes the following principles:

   Architectural Business Principles:

  • Business Continuity

  • Service Orientation

  • Compliance with Law

  • ICT responsibility

  • Responsive Change Management

   Technology:

  • Cloud First

  • Interoperability

   Data:

  • Data is a an Asset

  • Data is Accessible

  • Information Asset Owner

  • Data Security

  • Management of Police Information

   Application Principles: 

  • Technology Independence

  • Single Authentication model

 

These have been reviewed by the National Standards Assurance Board in March 2021 and still deemed to posses relevant information. PDS confirmed that a new set of principles are in development to replace these.

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