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Service Transition Planning

A great deal of hard work and careful planning went into the transition of managed network services to AT&T on May 1.

Extensive customer training and walkthroughs of important processes took place throughout April.  The training included:

In June, additional training will be provided on invoicing for managed network services.

To reach as many people around the state as possible, training was offered through live webinars.  The webinars are also available on the GTA website so they can be viewed by anyone who missed them or who participated in live training but wants to view training for a particular topic again.

A smaller group of customers was also chosen to participate with AT&T and IBM in operational readiness training.  The training was designed to ensure that AT&T and IBM work together seamlessly in service areas with some degree of overlap or handoff from one provider to the other.

In addition, a great deal of internal training at AT&T is continuing to take place on processes for incident management, change management, service requests and authorizations, service desk and asset management.

Reactivating the Commencement Control Center

AT&T and GTA reactivated the Commencement Control Center for the MNS transition.  The center will ensure an immediate response to any critical issues that might arise during the first few days of the service transition.

IBM and GTA first staffed the control center during the transition of IT infrastructure services.  Similar procedures will be followed during the MNS transition.  The center will poll agencies by conference call at set intervals throughout each day to determine whether any issues are unresolved.  Executive briefings will also be held twice daily with AT&T and GTA.

The center will operate on a temporary basis to supplement current processes for resolving service issues.

Key milestones

April 1

April 20

May 1

June 1

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Associated Document(s):

Temporary Dip in Service Levels.ppt
  A TPI slide depicts the temporary service level dip that often occurs with complex transitions.