The largest and possibly the most popular broadcaster in the world, the BBC employs 29,000 staff and delivers its content via radio, television and the internet. As a public service organisation the BBC has a Royal Charter and a funding agreement via the license fee overseen by the Home Office. A commercial operation, BBC Worldwide sells BBC content into countries like Australia or formats that re-made locally into the US. IT Leader: John Linwood, CTOIn role since: Two and half yearsReporting line: Reports to COO Caroline ThomsonBoard level seat: Sits on the business directors groupIT estate and or number of log on accounts under the control of the IT leader: 29,000 usersLevel of the workforce that relies on technology to carry out their tasks: 100 per centIT staff currently employed: 1200 tech staff- 200 pure IT staffSplit between in-house/outsourced staff: All in house. In addition to the in-house staff there are also 800 staff that work on the BBC account from our technology outsource partner.IT management team and reporting structure: Chief advisor and programme director, plus 12 senior managers including Tiffany Hall, technology controller for operations and finance.Primary technology platforms at the organisation: Broadcasting systems for commissioning, broadcasting and scheduling plus the usual business systems you would expect for a large organisation including those for finance and HRStrategic aim of the CIO and IT operations for the next financial year: Making technology easier to use in the BBC and allowing technology to enable people to do their jobs.Forward looking role- how technology will benefit the BBC in the future, such as Cloud, Virtualisation and consumerisation
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