2015 Report details for project: Consumer and Retail Prices Indices (CPI/RPI) Re-engineering
| Project name | Consumer and Retail Prices Indices (CPI/RPI) Re-engineering - there is only one report for this project |
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| Organisation | ONS (D303) - see all reports for this organisation |
| Report year | 2015 (data is from September 2014) |
| Category | ICT - see all reports for this category |
| Description: | Building a new production system for the Consumer and Retail Prices Indices. |
| DCA (RAG) | Amber |
| DCA text: | Earlier delivery issues resolved by the project team and ONS Executive, putting in place a clear strategy to complete the highest priority activity under the original scope, secure on-going functionality, and undertake future development of the system. Project development on track to deliver the migration of over 100 spreadsheets to one consolidated system. Benefits include financial, quality and risk reduction as a result of standardising and automating the collection and validation process for CPI/RPI data. |
| Start date | 2011-01-01 |
| End date | 2015-03-20 |
| Schedule text | Phase 1 was delivered as per plan and the project has exited GMPP. |
| Baseline | £1.32m |
| Forecast | £1.32m |
| Variance | 0.40% |
| Variance text: | Budget variance less than 5% |
| Whole Life Cost | £13.04m |
| WLCost text: | Q2 2014/15: Time and cost estimates for Phase 2 have increased, which has led to ONS deciding that the Project should stop after completing Phase 1, delivering the Minimum Viable Product. The Business Case has been updated to reflect this decision. The approach to future development is being reviewed in a separate Discovery Phase, which will result in a new business case for future work. |
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| Sourcefile | IPA_2015.csv |
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