Spooks' computer system runs over budget

MI5 system will cost 50 per cent more than originally planned

By Steve Ranger, 7 April 2005 16:45

NEWS A new computer system for MI5 will cost at least 50 per cent more than originally planned - and will deliver less functionality.

The Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) annual report reveals that MI5 is "part-way" through the project to renew its IT infrastructure.

It said: "We have been told that the project will now deliver less capability than previously planned and it will cost at least 50 per cent more than originally estimated but it will be operational earlier than originally projected."

The cost of the project was deleted from the report for security reasons, according to MI5, but the committee said the project has "given rise to a number of problems over the past couple of years" and that the management team within the MI5 has been changed.

The ISC said: "We are concerned that the Security Service [MI5] does not yet have sufficient project managers or expertise to manage all their IT and capital projects at the same time."

In response the government said: "Some measures have already been taken to introduce more specialised project management expertise into the Service and further steps are being taken to address the skills shortage."

The committee also said it was concerned that Scope, a secure web-based information system to link the 10 main producers and consumers of intelligence, was running three years late.

"Scope is now over three years late but the delay has allowed a significantly more robust programme, with better risk management, to be developed. However, the committee remains concerned that Scope has yet to deliver any usable benefits to the UK intelligence community as a whole," it said.

The programme is expected to be completed by the end of 2007, even though in 2001 the committee was told the project would be complete by 2004.

The government said Scope is an "important and complex programme that needs careful management", and that there have been "substantial" benefits for the intelligence community already.

"In the government’s view, it is important to devote the necessary time to getting it right," it said.

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  1. 1. pj

    It's over-budget, under-performing, but it'll come in a bit early! And that's supposed to make us feel as though everything is under control? By what PM measurement criteria are they measuring their aims and objective, PRINCE 2 or Princess Barbie?

    If they can't PM an IT project properly how are we supposed to believe that they can protect our country?

    The only objective they have managed to achieve is the one marked embarrassment.

  2. 2. anonymous

    Don't understand this. Seen it time after time on the telly.

    All you need is an Apple Mac, internet connection and you can hack anything.

    A few MiniMac's and monitors, broadband with wireless router and some people from 24, Alias, CSI or Spooks and they are sorted.

    Millions over budget - Bah!!!

  3. 3. Web Master

    "The cost of the project was deleted from the report for security reasons"

    ... not "egg-on-face reasons" at all, then?

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