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Gallant Commission | The SAAQ has recovered since the IT fiasco, according to the president of the CA

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

SAAQ President ‌Tells Gallant Commission IT Systems Have Improved, Despite Ongoing Complaints

Quebec City,​ QC ⁣ – Teh Société de l’assurance⁢ automobile du Québec (SAAQ) has demonstrably improved its facts technology systems as the ‌widely criticized rollout⁣ of SAAQclic, according to SAAQ Board of Directors President Dominique Savoie, who testified before the‍ Gallant Commission today. Despite​ continuing ‌to receive hundreds of complaints ⁢related to the online⁢ platform, Savoie asserted that “SAAQ 2025 is not SAAQ 2023,” and that the percentage of users experiencing issues remains “respectable.”

The testimony comes as ⁣the Gallant Commission nears⁢ the deadline for its final report on the SAAQ’s IT overhaul, a project plagued by⁢ delays and cost overruns. The commission, tasked with investigating the SAAQclic debacle, is weighing recommendations to prevent similar failures in future government IT projects and ensure greater transparency⁣ in⁣ decision-making. The findings⁣ will directly impact how⁢ Quebec manages large-scale ‍technology implementations, potentially affecting millions of citizens who rely on SAAQ services.

Savoie revealed that all projects exceeding a budget of two million dollars, ‍the majority​ of which are IT-related, now require board of directors approval, a policy implemented last ‍April. She also expressed discomfort ​with ‍the previous practice of handling critical contractual strategies, such as those surrounding SAAQclic, behind ⁢closed doors. Savoie stated ​she has as informed board members to reserve such procedures for “very specific and more targeted ‍occasions.”

addressing the ongoing complaints, savoie emphasized‍ that feedback⁣ is utilized “to improve the service, not to defend yourself.” She further suggested ⁤formalizing the‍ role of civil servants responsible for reporting to political actors and advocated ‍for‌ the creation of a​ dedicated team within the Ministry of Cybersecurity and Digital Affairs to scrutinize projects across⁣ various⁣ ministries and state corporations. This team would serve to “challenge” existing plans and ensure robust oversight.

Commissioner Denis Gallant expressed concern over the ⁤timeline,noting the commission must deliver its final report by December 15th. the next two weeks will be dedicated to hearing from ⁤experts who will⁢ contribute further recommendations to the report.

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