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EPMOffice by Corporate Project Solutions

Leicestershire County Council aim to boost resource efficiency by appointing Corporate Project Solutions to implement Microsoft EPM.

After a competitive tender process, Leicestershire County Council (LCC) has selected Corporate Project Solutions (CPS) to roll out the Microsoft Enterprise Project Management 2007 toolset.

The Council IT department has a requirement to implement a tailored, structured system of processes and technology to facilitate pipeline management, timesheets for progress collection and resource management.

Louise Russell, Project Manager at Leicestershire County Council comments:

‘We need a system that can provide as much information as possible on our resources to ensure optimum utilisation and efficiency across the organisation.  By gaining better visibility of resource deployment we will be able to carry out accurate forecasting, scheduling, modelling and reporting.  CPS are acknowledged Microsoft EPM experts with extensive experience working with Local and Central Government organisations.  The CPS team have worked closely with us to fully understand our business needs, and have presented a solution that will enable us to achieve our aims.’

The Microsoft EPM implementation will be flexible and scalable to adapt to the Council’s future changing requirements.

Adrian Shaw, Lead Consultant at Corporate Project Solutions explains:
‘Our aim is to provide LCC with a complete end-to-end solution that starts with a pilot and runs through to full training of staff in both the implemented technology and the surrounding processes.  As pressure increases on County Councils to perform with trimmed down resources the need to streamline and improve efficiency has moved up the agenda.  The Microsoft EPM solution will help LCC significantly improve project delivery and make the most of its key resources.’


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About Leicestershire County Council

In 2009, for the fifth year running, Leicestershire County Council has been rated a top council.
Leicestershire received the highest possible score – four stars – and is classed as an authority that is “improving strongly”, according to the Audit Commission.

In March 2009 Leicestershire County Council was named as Council of the Year 2009 in the prestigious LGC national awards, the first time a County Council has won this accolade.

Serving a growing population of around 633,000, the Council provides a wide range of services including

• Schools
• Community Education
• Social Services
• Highways Construction and Maintenance
• Public Transport Co-ordination
• Community Planning
• Waste Management
• Environment and Sustainable Development
• Libraries and Information
• Museums and Records Office
• Trading Standards
• Registration of Births, Marriages and Deaths

Leicestershire County Council employs around 20,000 staff and spending in 2009/10 (excluding schools funded by direct government grant of £335m) is planned to be £326m.

Published: Monday 13 July 2009