A framework for developing an ICT strategy in cadastral and land registration organizations

Todorovski, Dimo

Accelerating development of the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are pushing many Cadastral and Land Registration organizations towards organizational changes in order to meet challenging user requirements. Appropriate use of ICT improves the performance of these organizations and facilitates their way of becoming cost recovery. The purpose of this paper is to provide a Conceptual Framework for Developing ICT Strategyy for Cadastral and Land Registration organisation. Good Practicess from the experience of similar organizations in other countries are of importance, and their lessons learned are very much helpful while developing ICT strategy for particular Cadastral and Land Registration organizations. Identifying and satisfying System and User Requirementss are recognized as a critical success factor, specific attention to this issue has to be dedicated when developing strategies of this kind. The new developed framework is based on the The MIT Strategic Alignment Modell which presents how the functional integration, the link between the Business and ICT domains and the strategic fit between the strategic and operational level could be accomplished. Recognising ICT as discipline and considering the MIT model as a foundation, this paper presents a Conceptual Framework for Developing ICT Strategyy including its elements and their correlation within the framework. Under this framework, it is strongly recommended to use Manageable and Sustainable ICTT, Database driven, web enabling, following (open) standards. This framework could be replicated and used as a basic model when developing ICT strategies in other industries, aligned with their business strategies.

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