2019–20 Third Party Service Level Agreements Action Plan
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As part of the response from the Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner (PSIC) to the audit report prepared by KPMG of the three Third Party Service Level Agreements, this Action Plan was developed to be implemented by March 31, 2020.
Recommendation | Activity | Target Date |
1. The Deputy Commissioner, PSIC, should enter into discussion to amend the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) to reflect the changes to the roles and responsibilities that have occurred to the compensation and Information Management / Information Technology (IM/IT) service delivery. |
| March 31, 2020 |
2. The Manager, Financial Services, PSIC, should request a report that compares the fees charged to the incremental cost incurred by the Shared Human Resources Services of Public Service and Procurement Canada (SHRS-PSPC), perform an assessment of the fixed fee structure compared to a variable fee structure, as well as consider negotiating other fee arrangements to help ensure value for money of the service provided by SHRS-PSPC. This review could be performed once a year before the agreement is renewed. |
| March 31, 2020 |
3. The Manager, Financial Services, PSIC, should request additional information that supports the forecasted fees charged on a monthly basis for financial, HR and IM/IT services by CHRC, perform an assessment of the forecasted fees, as well as consider negotiating other fee arrangements to help ensure value for money for the services provided by CHRC. This exercise could be performed annually or anytime a significant change in roles and responsibilities occurs. |
| March 31, 2020 |
4. The Deputy Commissioner, PSIC, should contact the Director, Integrated Services Branch, Shared Services Integrated Sector, PSPC, to discuss the possibility of transitioning the My GCHR support services and reporting to SHRS-PSPC and negotiate any associated cost. |
| March 31, 2020 |
5. The Manager, Executive Services, PSIC, should document the key HR processes, identifying the roles and responsibilities and share this information with key PSIC Management. |
| March 31, 2020 |
6. The Deputy Commissioner, PSIC, should identify and coordinate training for a second individual within the current PSIC structure that would act as a back-up to the Manager, Executive Services, PSIC. |
| March 31, 2020 |
7. The Deputy Commissioner, PSIC, should procure the service of an IT consultant to help the Manager, Financial Services, PSIC, draft the IT Strategic Plan. This plan should include an evaluation of the service delivery options available to PSIC. |
| March 31, 2020 |
8. The Deputy Commissioner, PSIC, should seek to participate in client satisfaction surveys and, in the absence of client satisfaction surveys, initiate regular discussions with the service provider to highlight best practices, issues needing resolution and areas for improvement to promote possible process efficiency. |
| March 31, 2020 |