News & Events

New people joining AMS
11 Oct 2016

Last month, the AMS team has grown, with new people joining the team. Welcome to Tobin Blathwayt, Chief Financial Officer and Julie Halpin, Account Director – Government

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Technology and Government agencies: can we do better?
01 Sep 2016

Last month, NZ Tech released their report on the economic impact of technology in NZ. AMS aim is to increase productivity in the public sector.

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AMS to present a session on “Contingency Planning” at the Payroll Workshops (28th July in Wellington, 04th August in Palmerston North)
21 Jul 2016

Donna Delaney who recently joined AMS as Services Manager will be leading the managing risk discussion with the “Contingency Planning” topic for both workshops.

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AMS welcome Donna Delaney, Services Manager
18 Jul 2016

Welcome to Donna Delaney on being appointed to the position of Services Manager at AMS.

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AMS speaking at the 19th Annual Australasian Shared Services & Outsourcing Week on the 15-17 June 2016
26 May 2016

Shared Services & Outsourcing Week is Australasia’s largest gathering of shared services and outsourcing professionals and over 500 shared services professionals attend

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Novopay presents a tremendous opportunity
01 Aug 2014

The failure of the Novopay payroll system in schools represents a tremendous opportunity for the government, says the boss of payroll specialists Advanced Management Systems, Noel Reid.

 

 “The Minister has done the pragmatic thing in taking over the project entirely. This gives us the opportunity to provide a solution that is robust and delivers certainty to the country’s teachers and school staff.”

 

 Noel, who has been providing software solutions in New Zealand for 30 years, says while payroll complexity is an issue, it’s not an unusual one.

 

 “We operate one standard payroll system across eight District Health Boards where they face similar issues. Awards-based government-led agencies and departments all have multiple pay rates, differing pay scales, rosters that can change daily and leave requirements that make life difficult for payroll administrators.”  There is no customisation – it’s the same version of the system across our wide user base that includes Government agencies and private sector customers.

 

 The trick to it, says Noel, is to take the complexity away from the user and automate it. In the 21st Century, that’s what software has to take responsibility  for.

 

 “Rod Drury does this with Xero – he takes the complication away from the customer and automates it.”

 

 Noel suggest the Minister should set up an advisory panel of local software providers that are willing to work with the new government agency to help ensure the software capabilities are maximised.

 

 “In terms of the new setup, there are still many questions about the future of payroll services in schools. Does the government now own the source code? Will any future changes to the system require Talent2’s sign off? What happens if we want to upgrade the system entirely? Having a local  advisory board would ensure the combined experience of the local experts is made available to the Minister.”