
The Novarica Insurance Technology Research Council (NITRC) is a moderated knowledge-sharing organization of more than 200 insurer executives from over 185 different carriers. NITRC provides insights on issues of interest to insurer technology executives in a way that promotes knowledge sharing, provides quantitative data, and fully preserves participant anonymity.
The NITRC is administered by Matthew Josefowicz. Mr. Josefowicz has spent much of the last decade conducting anonymous studies of insurer technology and operational executives and has a sterling reputation for administering studies that provide useful insights, respect participants' time, and protect confidentiality.
Membership
Members will receive invitations to participate in occasional surveys (no more than one invitation per month). All responses will be kept completely confidential and used in aggregate only. There is no obligation to participate in any specific survey.
Member Benefits:
- Free copies of survey results for surveys in which they participate
- Exclusive conference call discussion of survey results for participants
- 10% discount on any council studies in which they do not participate
- Free attendance at quarterly workshops in NYC and monthly virtual events
- (Optional) Membership in exclusive, confidential LinkedIn group for direct networking between members.
To join the NITRC, please complete this form.
Current members can log in here.
Published NITRC Research
IT Outsourcing by US Insurers: Current State and Plans for the Future
Budgets and Plans for 2010 Across the Core Systems Map
US Insurers IT Budgets: Average Levels and Capital Spending
US Insurers IT Budgets and Projects for 2010
US Insurers IT Budgets and Projects for 2009-2010
Spring 2009 Meeting Report: Business/IT Communication Summit
US Insurers 2009 IT Budgeting and Planning During Crisis
Winter 2009 Meeting Report: Innovation and Agility Summit
Online Self-Service in Small Business Insurance
Innovation and Agility in Insurance IT
Insurance IT Unit Costing: the Wrong Question?
Business Intelligence in Insurance: State of Play and Expectations for the Future
US Insurers 2009 IT Budgeting and Planning Snapshot
Novarica Insurance Technology Research Council: Fall 2008 Meeting Report
Web 2.0 in Insurance: Finding Real Business Value Today and Tomorrow
Formalizing IT: The Value of ITIL, CMMi and PMP for Insurer IT Groups


