The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has admitted that more work is required to the
troubled £245m
Joint
Personnel Administration (JPA) programme unifying pay and administration for
all three armed forces.
A briefing for MPs on the Commons Defence Committee revealed improvements are
needed to provide better management information, prevent fraud, save on
back-office functions and reduce costs. The report also revealed the army
remains desperately short of information systems engineers.
But the MoD claimed that problems that lead to a total of 78,000 overpayments
and 20,000 underpayments to soldiers, sailors and airmen and women have been
largely cleared up and the EDS-supplied JPA system is stable and "fit for
purpose" with payroll accuracy "consistently in excess of 99 per cent".
“There are now no known IT issues of any significance,” said the briefing.
The MoD blamed incorrect input, the need for
a change in culture among users, and lack of training for some of the teething
problems.
A breakdown of some of the consequences showed 2,600 overpayments "due to the
double-payment of the female clothing grant", with some underpayments due to
late payments of bounties, travel claims and allowances or the use of an
incorrect rank.
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