The UK Border Agency's new
£385 million Immigration Case Work (ICW) system is one year behind schedule and
has exceeded its original budget by £28m, according to the National Audit Office
(NAO).
In a recent report the NAO says that the ICW is crucial to the
UKBA's efforts to improve casework processing. The new system will create a
streamlined case work process, saving the government money. It is also expected
to improve the quality and accuracy of immigration decisions and provide faster
service to the public through the use of online self-service
applications.
However, the NAO claimed that the ICW "suffered from a loss
of focus, poor governance structures and optimism bias in planning and
reporting."
The NAO does acknowledge that the ICW has successfully
implemented some important procedures such as the i-Search function that enable
caseworkers to access information held across 12 different systems more quickly.
However, there has been a significant delay in implementing the ICW
system.
"The UK Border Agency and the Border Force deserve credit for taking on an ambitious
programme of change, but both organisations face a steep climb to ensure this
work delivers both value for money and a good service," Amyas Morse, head of the
NAO, said. "The real leadership test will be whether the agency can transform
casework processing without relying solely on new IT."
Global Visa Support
offers a variety of programs in United Kingdom. Please visit our
UK page for more information: http://www.globalvisasupport.com/uk.html
No comments:
Post a Comment