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Exhibit 300 (BY2009) - Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services CMS, IT Infrastructure

PART ONE


OVERVIEW


1. Date of Submission:
2008-02-04
2. Agency:
009
3. Bureau:
38
4. Name of this Capital Asset:
CMS IT Infrastructure
5. Unique Project Identifier:
009-38-02-00-01-1150-00
6. What kind of investment will this be in FY2009?
Operations and Maintenance
7. What was the first budget year this investment was submitted to OMB?
FY2001 or earlier
8. Provide a brief summary and justification for this investment, including a brief description of how this closes in part or in whole an identified agency performance gap.
The CMS IT Infrastructure investment is in the control phase of the CPIC process and includes a steady state investment that broadly supports CMS business process. The steady state component is discussed below, followed by a description of the new infrastructure investment. Implementation of the Information Technology is one of the primary tools used to meet CMS's business needs. The role of technology has a strong link throughout CMS's Strategic Plan. CMS is an information-depe ndent organization; its primary business role is the collection, distribution, and analysis of information and making informed decisions based on those analyses. The infrastructure, software systems, hardware platforms, and communication links, must not only handle current business needs, but must also provide the capability to quickly expand to address future volume needs, to adopt new and more efficient technologies, and to support new programs. CMS' IT Infrastructure provides a vital service to the CMS user community by maintaining the computing infrastructure that assures the availability of CMS data to the Agency's staff, researchers and contractors. In addition to supporting the CMS user community, this investment provides the operational data communication for CMS to support Medicare FFS for over 365 million Medicare claims per year. This investment also provides network support to Quality Improvement Organizations, as well as, State survey agencies. Overall, the CMS IT Infrastructure supports all facets of CMS business operations. There are several component projects that comprise CMS IT Infrastructure, they are: Consolidated Information Technology Infrastructure Contract (CITIC), Medicare Data Communications Network (MDCN), Voice/Data Services, CMS Secure Systems, IT Support for Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) Initiatives, Administrative Systems & Applications, and Data Center Facilities Support.
9. Did the Agency's Executive/Investment Committee approve this request?
yes
9.a. If "yes," what was the date of this approval?
2007-06-26
10. Did the Project Manager review this Exhibit?
yes
11.a. What is the current FAC-P/PM certification level of the project/program manager?
TBD
12. Has the agency developed and/or promoted cost effective, energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable techniques or practices for this project.
no
12.a. Will this investment include electronic assets (including computers)?
yes
12.b. Is this investment for new construction or major retrofit of a Federal building or facility? (answer applicable to non-IT assets only)
no
13. Does this investment directly support one of the PMA initiatives?
yes
If yes, select the initiatives that apply:
Initiative Name
Budget Performance Integration
Competitive Sourcing
Expanded E-Government
13.a. Briefly and specifically describe for each selected how this asset directly supports the identified initiative(s)? (e.g. If E-Gov is selected, is it an approved shared service provider or the managing partner?)
CITIC accomplished market-based competitive sourcing through its two-phase acquisition approach, designed to promote innovation. The competitive process provided an imperative for the public sector to focus on continuous improvement and removing roadblocks to better performance and greater efficiency. The objective of the open competition with a performance base incentive was to assist the contractor in focusing on accomplishing the agency's mission.
14. Does this investment support a program assessed using the Program Assessment Rating Tool (PART)?
yes
14.a. If yes, does this investment address a weakness found during the PART review?
yes
14.b. If yes, what is the name of the PARTed program?
[None]
14.c. If yes, what rating did the PART receive?
Moderately Effective
15. Is this investment for information technology?
yes
16. What is the level of the IT Project (per CIO Council's PM Guidance)?
Level 2
17. What project management qualifications does the Project Manager have? (per CIO Council's PM Guidance)
(1) Project manager has been validated as qualified for this investment
18. Is this investment identified as high risk on the Q4 - FY 2007 agency high risk report (per OMB memorandum M-05-23)?
yes
19. Is this a financial management system?
no
20. What is the percentage breakout for the total FY2009 funding request for the following? (This should total 100%)
AreaPercentage
Hardware22
Software31
Services47
Other0
21. If this project produces information dissemination products for the public, are these products published to the Internet in conformance with OMB Memorandum 05-04 and included in your agency inventory, schedules and priorities?
n/a
22. Contact information of individual responsible for privacy related questions.
NameMaribel Franey
Phone Number410-786-0757
TitleDirector, Privacy Compliance
EmailMaribel.Franey@cms.hhs.gov
23. Are the records produced by this investment appropriately scheduled with the National Archives and Records Administration's approval?
yes
24. Does this investment directly support one of the GAO High Risk Areas?
no

SUMMARY OF SPEND


1. Provide the total estimated life-cycle cost for this investment by completing the following table. All amounts represent budget authority in millions, and are rounded to three decimal places. Federal personnel costs should be included only in the row designated Government FTE Cost, and should be excluded from the amounts shown for Planning, Full Acquisition, and Operation/Maintenance. The total estimated annual cost of the investment is the sum of costs for Planning, Full Acquisition, and Operation/Maintenance. For Federal buildings and facilities, life-cycle costs should include long term energy, environmental, decommissioning, and/or restoration costs. The costs associated with the entire life-cycle of the investment should be included in this report.

All amounts represent Budget Authority

Note: For the cross-agency investments, this table should include all funding (both managing partner and partner agencies).

Government FTE Costs should not be included as part of the TOTAL represented.
Cost TypePy-1 & Earlier
-2006
PY
2007
CY
2008
BY
2009
Planning Budgetary Resources0.0000.0000.0000.000
Acquisition Budgetary Resources0.0000.0000.0000.000
Maintenance Budgetary Resources275.105189.209173.863257.384
Government FTE Cost6.5000.0001.6001.700
# of FTEs2201111
2. Will this project require the agency to hire additional FTE's?
no

PERFORMANCE


In order to successfully address this area of the exhibit 300, performance goals must be provided for the agency and be linked to the annual performance plan. The investment must discuss the agency's mission and strategic goals, and performance measures (indicators) must be provided. These goals need to map to the gap in the agency's strategic goals and objectives this investment is designed to fill. They are the internal and external performance benefits this investment is expected to deliver to the agency (e.g., improve efficiency by 60 percent, increase citizen participation by 300 percent a year to achieve an overall citizen participation rate of 75 percent by FY 2xxx, etc.). The goals must be clearly measurable investment outcomes, and if applicable, investment outputs. They do not include the completion date of the module, milestones, or investment, or general goals, such as, significant, better, improved that do not have a quantitative measure.
Agencies must use the following table to report performance goals and measures for the major investment and use the Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) Performance Reference Model (PRM). Map all Measurement Indicators to the corresponding Measurement Area and Measurement Grouping identified in the PRM. There should be at least one Measurement Indicator for each of the four different Measurement Areas (for each fiscal year). The PRM is available at www.egov.gov. The table can be extended to include performance measures for years beyond FY 2009.
RowFiscal YearStrategic Goal SupportedMeasurement AreaMeasurement GroupingMeasurement IndicatorBaselinePlanned Improvement to the BaselineActual Results
12006S.O. 1.2 - Increase health care service availability and accessibilityMission and Business ResultsHealth Care AdministrationPercentage of first call resolution to the Service Desk75%Improve performance by 25%86%
22006S.O. 1.3 - Improve health care quality, safety, cost and valueCustomer ResultsCustomer SatisfactionPercentage of time when a call reaches the service desk queue and the time an agent begins service by improving efficiency92%Improve performance time by 3%94%
32006Effective Management of Human Capital/Information Technology/ResourcesProcesses and ActivitiesEfficiencyPercentage of production jobs completed on schedule85%Improve performance by 5%90%
42006S.O. 1.2 - Increase health care service availability and accessibilityTechnologyAvailabilityPercentage of time data communications equipment and services are fully operational98%Improve performance by 1%99%
52007S.O. 1.3 - Improve health care quality, safety, cost and valueTechnologyReliabilityPercentage of time data communications equipment and services are fully operational99%Maintain current level of service99%
62007S.O. 1.3 - Improve health care quality, safety, cost and valueCustomer ResultsCustomer SatisfactionPercentage of time when a call reaches the service desk queue and the time an agent begins service by improving efficiency94%Improve performance by 1%95%
72007Effective Management of Human Capital/Information Technology/ResourcesProcesses and ActivitiesEfficiencyPercentage of production jobs completed on schedule90%Improve performance by 1%91%
82008S.O. 1.2 - Increase health care service availability and accessibilityTechnologyReliabilityPercentage of time data communications equipment and services are fully operational99%Maintain current level of serviceTBD
92008S.O. 1.3 - Improve health care quality, safety, cost and valueCustomer ResultsCustomer SatisfactionPercentage of time when a call reaches the service desk queue and the time an agent begins service by improving efficiency95%Improve performance by 1%TBD
102008Effective Management of Human Capital/Information Technology/ResourcesProcesses and ActivitiesEfficiencyPercentage of production jobs completed on schedule91%Improve performance by 1%TBD
112009S.O. 1.2 - Increase health care service availability and accessibilityTechnologyReliabilityPercentage of time data communications equipment and services are fully operationalTBDMaintain current level of serviceTBD
122009S.O. 1.3 - Improve health care quality, safety, cost and valueCustomer ResultsCustomer SatisfactionPercentage of time when a call reaches the service desk queue and the time an agent begins service by improving efficiencyTBDImprove performance by 1%TBD
132009Effective Management of Human Capital/Information Technology/ResourcesProcesses and ActivitiesEfficiencyPercentage of production jobs completed on scheduleTBDImprove performance by 1%TBD
142010S.O. 1.3 - Improve health care quality, safety, cost and valueTechnologyReliabilityPercentage of time data communications equipment and services are fully operationalTBDMaintain current level of serviceTBD
152010S.O. 1.3 - Improve health care quality, safety, cost and valueCustomer ResultsCustomer SatisfactionPercentage of time when a call reaches the service desk queue and the time an agent begins service by improving efficiencyTBDImprove performance by 1%TBD
162010Effective Management of Human Capital/Information Technology/ResourcesProcesses and ActivitiesEfficiencyPercentage of production jobs completed on scheduleTBDImprove performance by 1%TBD
172011S.O. 1.3 - Improve health care quality, safety, cost and valueTechnologyReliabilityPercentage of time data communications equipment and services are fully operationalTBDMaintain current level of serviceTBD
182011S.O. 1.3 - Improve health care quality, safety, cost and valueCustomer ResultsCustomer SatisfactionPercentage of time when a call reaches the service desk queue and the time an agent begins service by improving efficiencyTBDImprove performance by 1%TBD
192011Effective Management of Human Capital/Information Technology/ResourcesProcesses and ActivitiesEfficiencyPercentage of production jobs completed on scheduleTBDImprove performance by 1%TBD
202007S.O. 1.2 - Increase health care service availability and accessibilityMission and Business ResultsHealth Care AdministrationPercentage of first call resolution to the Service Desk86%Improve performance by 5%TBD
212008S.O. 1.2 - Increase health care service availability and accessibilityMission and Business ResultsHealth Care AdministrationPercentage of first call resolution to the Service DeskTBDImprove performance by 5%TBD
222009S.O. 1.2 - Increase health care service availability and accessibilityMission and Business ResultsHealth Care AdministrationPercentage of first call resolution to the Service DeskTBDImprove performance by 5%TBD
232010S.O. 1.2 - Increase health care service availability and accessibilityMission and Business ResultsHealth Care AdministrationPercentage of first call resolution to the Service DeskTBDImprove performance by 5%TBD
242011S.O. 1.2 - Increase health care service availability and accessibilityMission and Business ResultsHealth Care AdministrationPercentage of first call resolution to the Service DeskTBDImprove performance by 5%TBD
252012S.O. 1.2 - Increase health care service availability and accessibilityMission and Business ResultsHealth Care AdministrationPercentage of first call resolution to the Service DeskTBDImprove performance by 5%TBD
262012Effective Management of Human Capital/Information Technology/ResourcesProcesses and ActivitiesEfficiencyPercentage of production jobs completed on scheduleTBDImprove performance by 1%TBD
272012S.O. 1.3 - Improve health care quality, safety, cost and valueTechnologyReliabilityPercentage of time data communications equipment and services are fully operationalTBDMaintain current level of serviceTBD
282012S.O. 1.3 - Improve health care quality, safety, cost and valueCustomer ResultsCustomer SatisfactionPercentage of time when a call reaches the service desk queue and the time an agent begins service by improving efficiencyTBDImprove performance by 1%TBD

Enterprise Architecture


In order to successfully address this area of the business case and capital asset plan you must ensure the investment is included in the agency's EA and Capital Planning and Investment Control (CPIC) process, and is mapped to and supports the FEA. You must also ensure the business case demonstrates the relationship between the investment and the business, performance, data, services, application, and technology layers of the agency's EA.
1. Is this investment included in your agency's target enterprise architecture?
yes
2. Is this investment included in the agency's EA Transition Strategy?
yes
2.a. If yes, provide the investment name as identified in the Transition Strategy provided in the agency's most recent annual EA Assessment.
CMS Information Technology Infrastructure
3. Is this investment identified in a completed (contains a target architecture) and approved segment architecture?
no
4. Identify the service components funded by this major IT investment (e.g., knowledge management, content management, customer relationship management, etc.). Provide this information in the format of the following table. For detailed guidance regarding components, please refer to http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/egov/.

Component: Use existing SRM Components or identify as NEW. A NEW component is one not already identified as a service component in the FEA SRM.

Reused Name and UPI: A reused component is one being funded by another investment, but being used by this investment. Rather than answer yes or no, identify the reused service component funded by the other investment and identify the other investment using the Unique Project Identifier (UPI) code from the OMB Ex 300 or Ex 53 submission.

Internal or External Reuse?: Internal reuse is within an agency. For example, one agency within a department is reusing a service component provided by another agency within the same department. External reuse is one agency within a department reusing a service component provided by another agency in another department. A good example of this is an E-Gov initiative service being reused by multiple organizations across the federal government.

Funding Percentage: Please provide the percentage of the BY requested funding amount used for each service component listed in the table. If external, provide the funding level transferred to another agency to pay for the service.
RowAgency Component NameAgency Component DescriptionService TypeComponentReused Component NameReused UPIInternal or External Reuse?Funding %
1Audit Trail Capture and AnalysisAudit Trail Capture and Analysis - Support the identification and monitoring of activities within an application, system, or network.Security ManagementAudit Trail Capture and Analysis  No Reuse1
2Identification and AuthenticationDefines the set of capabilities that support obtaining information about those parties attempting to log on to a system or application for security purposes and the validation of those users.Security ManagementIdentification and Authentication  No Reuse3
3Access ControlAccess Control - Support the management of permissions for logging onto a computer, application, service, or network; includes user management and role/privilege management.Security ManagementAccess Control  No Reuse2
4Software DistributionDefines the set of capabilities that support the propagation, installation and upgrade of written computer programs, applications and components.Systems ManagementSoftware Distribution  No Reuse1
5License ManagementDefines the set of capabilities that support the purchase, upgrade and tracking of legal usage contracts for system software and applications.Systems ManagementLicense Management  No Reuse1
6EmailDefines the set of capabilities that support the transmission of memos and messages over a network.CollaborationEmail  No Reuse5
7Document LibraryDefines the set of capabilities that support the grouping and archiving of files and records on a server.CollaborationDocument Library  No Reuse1
8Process TrackingDefines the set of capabilities that allow the monitoring of activities within the business cycle.Tracking and WorkflowProcess Tracking  No Reuse2
9Library / StorageDefines the set of capabilities that support document and data warehousing and archiving.Document ManagementLibrary / Storage  No Reuse1
10Information SharingDefines the set of capabilities that support the use of documents and data in a multi-user environment for use by an organization and its stakeholders.Knowledge ManagementInformation Sharing  No Reuse5
11Standardized / CannedDefines the set of capabilities that support the use of pre-conceived or pre-written reports.ReportingStandardized / Canned  No Reuse1
12OLAPDefines the set of capabilities that support the analysis of information that has been summarized into multidimensional views and hierarchies.ReportingOLAP  No Reuse1
13Ad HocDefines the set of capabilities that support the use of dynamic reports on an as needed basis.ReportingAd Hoc  No Reuse1
14Data WarehouseDefines the set of capabilities that support the archiving and storage of large volumes of data.Data ManagementData Warehouse  No Reuse3
15Data RecoveryDefines the set of capabilities that support the restoration and stabilization of data sets to a consistent, desired state.Data ManagementData Recovery  No Reuse1
16Data CleansingDefines the set of capabilities that support the removal of incorrect or unnecessary characters and data from a data source.Data ManagementData Cleansing  No Reuse1
17Data ExchangeDefines the set of capabilities that support the interchange of information between multiple systems or applications; includes verification that transmitted data was received unaltered.Data ManagementData Exchange  No Reuse2
18Enterprise Application IntegrationDefines the set of capabilities that support the redesigning of disparate information systems into one system that uses a common set of data structures and rules.Development and IntegrationEnterprise Application Integration  No Reuse1
19Legacy IntegrationDefines the set of capabilities that support the communication between newer generation hardware/software applications and the previous, major generation of hardware/software applications.Development and IntegrationLegacy Integration  No Reuse1
20Instrumentation and TestingDefines the set of capabilities that support the validation of application or system capabilities and requirements.Development and IntegrationInstrumentation and Testing  No Reuse1
21Property / Asset ManagementDefines the set of capabilities that support the identification, planning and allocation of an organization's physical capital and resources.Asset / Materials ManagementProperty / Asset Management  No Reuse1
22Computers / Automation ManagementDefines the set of capabilities that support the identification, upgrade, allocation and replacement of physical devices, including servers and desktops, used to facilitate production and process-driven activities.Asset / Materials ManagementComputers / Automation Management  No Reuse25
23Asset Cataloging / IdentificationDefines the set of capabilities that support the listing and specification of available assets.Asset / Materials ManagementAsset Cataloging / Identification  No Reuse1
24Asset Transfer, Allocation, and MaintenanceDefines the set of capabilities that support the movement, assignment, and replacement of assets.Asset / Materials ManagementAsset Transfer, Allocation, and Maintenance  No Reuse1
25Facilities ManagementDefines the set of capabilities that support the construction, management and maintenance of facilities for an organization.Asset / Materials ManagementFacilities Management  No Reuse1
26Business Rule ManagementDefines the set of capabilities that manage the enterprise processes that support an organization and its policies.Management of ProcessesBusiness Rule Management  No Reuse1
27Program / Project ManagementDefines the set of capabilities that manage and control a particular effort of an organization.Management of ProcessesProgram / Project Management  No Reuse1
28Governance / Policy ManagementDefines the set of capabilities that influence and determine decisions, actions, business rules and other matters within an organization.Management of ProcessesGovernance / Policy Management  No Reuse1
29Quality ManagementDefines the set of capabilities that help determine the level that a product or service satisfies certain requirements.Management of ProcessesQuality Management  No Reuse1
30Change ManagementDefines the set of capabilities that control the process for updates or modifications to the existing documents, software or business processes of an organization.Management of ProcessesChange Management  No Reuse1
31Requirements ManagementDefines the set of capabilities that gather, analyze and fulfill the needs and prerequisites of an organization's efforts.Management of ProcessesRequirements Management  No Reuse1
32Configuration ManagementDefines the set of capabilities that control the hardware and software environments, as well as documents of an organization.Management of ProcessesConfiguration Management  No Reuse1
33Invoice / Requisition Tracking and ApprovalDefines the set of capabilities that support the identification of where a shipment or delivery is within the business cycle.Supply Chain ManagementInvoice / Requisition Tracking and Approval  No Reuse1
34Catalog ManagementDefines the set of capabilities that support the listing of available products or services that an organization offers.Supply Chain ManagementCatalog Management  No Reuse1
35ProcurementDefines the set of capabilities that support the ordering and purchasing of products and services.Supply Chain ManagementProcurement  No Reuse1
36Inventory managementDefines the set of capabilities that provide for the balancing of customer service levels with inventory investment.Supply Chain ManagementInventory management  No Reuse1
37Warehouse managementDefines the set of capabilities that provide for the storage and movement of materials within a warehouse, including these processes: material receipt, order picking, packaging, labeling and shipping.Supply Chain ManagementWarehouse management  No Reuse5
38Network ManagementDefines the set of capabilities that monitor and maintain a communications network in order to diagnose problems, gather statistics and provide general usage.Organizational ManagementNetwork Management  No Reuse10
39Voice CommunicationsDefines the set of capabilities that provide telephony or other voice communicationsCommunicationVoice Communications  No Reuse2
40Virus ProtectionVirus Protection - Provides anti-virus service to prevent, detect, and remediate infection of government computing assets.Security ManagementVirus Protection  No Reuse2
41Incident ResponseIncident Response - Provides active response and remediation to a security incident that has allowed unauthorized access to a government information system.Security ManagementIncident Response  No Reuse1
5. To demonstrate how this major IT investment aligns with the FEA Technical Reference Model (TRM), please list the Service Areas, Categories, Standards, and Service Specifications supporting this IT investment.

FEA SRM Component: Service Components identified in the previous question should be entered in this column. Please enter multiple rows for FEA SRM Components supported by multiple TRM Service Specifications.

Service Specification: In the Service Specification field, Agencies should provide information on the specified technical standard or vendor product mapped to the FEA TRM Service Standard, including model or version numbers, as appropriate.
RowSRM Component>Service AreaService CategoryService StandardService Specification (i.e., vendor and product name)
1Network ManagementService Access and DeliveryService TransportSupporting Network Services, RMF
2Information SharingService Platform and InfrastructureHardware / InfrastructureWide Area Network (WAN)AT&T Network
3Voice CommunicationsService Access and DeliveryService TransportSupporting Network ServicesAvaya Telephone System
4Data ExchangeService Platform and InfrastructureSupport PlatformsWireless / MobileBlackberry
5Network ManagementService Access and DeliveryService TransportSupporting Network ServicesCiscoWorks
6Requirements ManagementService Platform and InfrastructureSoftware EngineeringIntegrated Development EnvironmentCITIC / Lockheed Martin
7Governance / Policy ManagementService Platform and InfrastructureSoftware EngineeringIntegrated Development EnvironmentCITIC / Lockheed Martin
8Quality ManagementService Platform and InfrastructureSoftware EngineeringIntegrated Development EnvironmentCITIC / Lockheed Martin
9Business Rule ManagementService Platform and InfrastructureSoftware EngineeringIntegrated Development EnvironmentCITIC / Lockheed Martin
10ProcurementService Platform and InfrastructureSoftware EngineeringIntegrated Development EnvironmentCITIC / Lockheed Martin
11Inventory managementService Platform and InfrastructureSoftware EngineeringIntegrated Development EnvironmentCITIC / Lockheed Martin
12Catalog ManagementService Platform and InfrastructureSoftware EngineeringIntegrated Development EnvironmentCITIC / Lockheed Martin
13Invoice / Requisition Tracking and ApprovalService Platform and InfrastructureSoftware EngineeringIntegrated Development EnvironmentCITIC / Lockheed Martin
14Facilities ManagementService Platform and InfrastructureSoftware EngineeringIntegrated Development EnvironmentCITIC / Lockheed Martin
15Legacy IntegrationService Platform and InfrastructureSoftware EngineeringIntegrated Development EnvironmentCITIC / Lockheed Martin
16Document LibraryService Platform and InfrastructureSoftware EngineeringSoftware Configuration ManagementCITIC / Lockheed Martin
17Incident ResponseComponent FrameworkSecuritySupporting Security ServicesCITIC / Lockheed Martin
18Audit Trail Capture and AnalysisComponent FrameworkSecuritySupporting Security ServicesCITIC / Lockheed Martin
19Computers / Automation ManagementService Platform and InfrastructureHardware / InfrastructureServers / ComputersDell desktop and laptop computers, SUN E15K and 25K Mid-Tier platform, IBM servers, HP servers
20Data WarehouseService Platform and InfrastructureHardware / InfrastructurePeripheralsHitachi SAN
21Data ExchangeService Access and DeliveryDelivery ChannelsInternetIBM TCP/IP
22Instrumentation and TestingService Access and DeliveryService TransportSupporting Network ServicesLoadrunner
23Virus ProtectionComponent FrameworkSecuritySupporting Security ServicesMcAfee VirusScan
24Data ExchangeService Access and DeliveryAccess ChannelsCollaboration / CommunicationsMS Outlook
25EmailService Access and DeliveryAccess ChannelsCollaboration / CommunicationsMS Outlook
26Information SharingService Access and DeliveryAccess ChannelsCollaboration / CommunicationsMS Outlook, MS Office Suite
27Program / Project ManagementService Access and DeliveryAccess ChannelsCollaboration / CommunicationsMS Project 2003
28OLAPComponent FrameworkData ManagementReporting and AnalysisN/A
29Process TrackingService Access and DeliveryAccess ChannelsCollaboration / CommunicationsRemedy
30Change ManagementService Access and DeliveryService TransportSupporting Network ServicesRemedy
31Configuration ManagementService Access and DeliveryService TransportSupporting Network ServicesRemedy
32Warehouse managementService Access and DeliveryService TransportSupporting Network ServicesRemedy
33Standardized / CannedService Access and DeliveryService TransportSupporting Network ServicesRemedy
34Property / Asset ManagementService Access and DeliveryService TransportSupporting Network ServicesRemedy
35Asset Cataloging / IdentificationService Access and DeliveryService TransportSupporting Network ServicesRemedy
36Asset Transfer, Allocation, and MaintenanceService Access and DeliveryService TransportSupporting Network ServicesRemedy
37License ManagementService Access and DeliveryService TransportSupporting Network ServicesRemedy
38Identification and AuthenticationComponent FrameworkSecuritySupporting Security ServicesResource Access Control Facility
39Access ControlComponent FrameworkSecuritySupporting Security ServicesResource Access Control Facility
40Ad HocService Access and DeliveryService TransportSupporting Network ServicesSQL Server
41Data CleansingService Interface and IntegrationInteroperabilityData TransformationSterling Commerce Gentran
42Enterprise Application IntegrationService Access and DeliveryService TransportSupporting Network ServicesTivoli
43Software DistributionService Access and DeliveryService TransportSupporting Network ServicesTivoli
44Network ManagementService Access and DeliveryService TransportSupporting Network ServicesTivoli
45Data WarehouseService Access and DeliveryService TransportSupporting Network ServicesVeritas
46Data RecoveryService Access and DeliveryService TransportSupporting Network ServicesVeritas
47Library / StorageService Platform and InfrastructureDatabase / StorageStorageVeritas NetBackup
6. Will the application leverage existing components and/or applications across the Government (i.e., FirstGov, Pay.Gov, etc)?
no

PART THREE


RISK


You should perform a risk assessment during the early planning and initial concept phase of the investment's life-cycle, develop a risk-adjusted life-cycle cost estimate and a plan to eliminate, mitigate or manage risk, and be actively managing risk throughout the investment's life-cycle.

Answer the following questions to describe how you are managing investment risks.
1. Does the investment have a Risk Management Plan?
yes
1.a. If yes, what is the date of the plan?
2004-08-04
1.b. Has the Risk Management Plan been significantly changed since last year's submission to OMB?
no

COST & SCHEDULE


1. Was operational analysis conducted?
yes
1.a. If yes, provide the date the analysis was completed.
2007-08-31
What were the results of your operational analysis?
The analysis results confirmed that the investment has been achieving expected cost, schedule, and performance goals.