E-Government and Cross-agency Reports

The strategic use of information technology has and will continue to transform the way government does business.  

Some of the GSA cross-agency IT initiatives and programs include Data.gov, E-Travel, govsales.gov, Integrated Acquisition Environment, USA Services, and Financial Management line of business (LoB).

GSA Lessons Learned

Lessons Learned - September 2008 - As a managing partner of five E-Government initiatives and two LoBs, GSA plays a leading role in improving information technology for the federal government, citizens, and businesses. The purpose of this report is to capture GSA’s lessons learned in cross-agency management for use in future efforts and to document best practices for use throughout government.
Lessons Learned - Section 508 compliant version

Annual E-Government Status Update

E-Government Act of 2002 Annual Status Update (September 2007) Overview of GSA's efforts toward implementing initiatives related to the E-Government Act of 2002 - Revision submitted by GSA on September 21, 2007

E-Government Act of 2002 Annual Status Update (January 2007) Overview of GSA's efforts toward implementing initiatives related to the E-Government Act of 2002 - Submitted by GSA on October 21, 2005 and revised January 12, 2007

IT Capital Planning

GSA IT Planning and Investment Control Guide - October 2007

Exhibit 300s:

OMB Exhibit 300 E-Authentication (e-Gov)  The E Authentication Solution helps federal agencies mitigate the security and privacy risks associated with e-government and control the costs to government of authenticating large numbers of users. 

OMB Exhibit 300 E-Travel (ETS)  The E-Gov Travel Service (ETS) standardizes, automates, and consolidates the federal government's travel process in a web-centric service, covering all steps of a travel transaction, from authorization and reservations to travel claims and voucher reconciliation.

OMB Exhibit 300 eLease  eLease supports the electronic Transaction Management Playbook (eTMP) initiative. eTMP provides an interactive, online tool for gathering agency space requirements.

OMB Exhibit 300 Electronic Acquisition System (EAS) Comprizon  The Electronic Acquisition System (EAS)/Comprizon Suite is a centralized web-enabled electronic procurement system with a range of fully functional tools designed to support nationwide PBS acquisition preparation, tracking, and reporting.

OMB Exhibit 300 Federal Asset Sales (e-Gov)  Federal Asset Sales (eFAS) is an e-government initiative designed to improve and optimize the way the federal government disposes of its assets.

OMB Exhibit 300 Federal Real Property Asset Management (FRPP)  The FRPP allows federal agencies to measure real property asset performance, ultimately assisting them in identifying assets for renovation, disposal, or for potential transfer to other federal agencies. 

OMB Exhibit 300 Federal Supply Service 19  The FSS-19 system supports the FAS Offices of General Supplies and Services, Integrated Technology Services, Assisted Acquisition Services, and Acquisition Management in attaining their goals of providing best value for the customer.

OMB Exhibit 300 Financial Management Line of Business Managing Partners  FMLOB is undertaking several initiatives to reduce the cost and risks to implement modern financial systems. 

OMB Exhibit 300 GSA FMLOB Shared Service/Pegasys  GSA is one of four federal agencies selected to provide Financial Management Line of Business (FMLOB) services to other federal agencies.

OMB Exhibit 300 GSA Advantage  GSA Advantage is an online shopping source available 24/7 for federal government purchasing agents.

OMB Exhibit 300 Financial Management Line of Business (FMLOB)   GSA is one of four federal agencies selected to provide Financial Management Line of Business (FMLOB) services to other federal agencies. GSA operates a shared-services financial operation providing a commercial-off-the-shelf financial system (in a private-vendor hosted environment), financial transaction processing, and financial analysis for its main business lines.

OMB Exhibit 300 GSA Office of Enterprise Infrastructure (OEI)   As part of the GSA OCIO, Office of Enterprise Infrastructure (OEI) is an agencywide, steady-state, networking utility supporting GSA lines of business. 

OMB Exhibit 300 GSA Smartcard HSPD12 Program   This investment is made to meet the requirements of Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD12), Policy for a Common Identification Standard for Federal Employees and Contractors, as implemented by OMB Memorandum M-05-25, Implementation of HSPD-12.

OMB Exhibit 300 Human Capital Information Technology Services   CHRIS was designed to meet the ever-growing and quickly changing needs of the federal human resources community.

OMB Exhibit 300 Integrated Acquisition Environment (IAE)   The IAE was selected as a Presidential e-government initiative in November, 2001 to improve government performance and management.

OMB Exhibit 300 IT Infrastructure Line of Business (IOI)  The Infrastructure Optimization Initiative (IOI) was chartered in 2006 by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and later designated as the IT Infrastructure Line of Business (ITILOB). The GSA is the initiative's managing partner.

OMB Exhibit 300 National Electronic Accounting and Reporting (NEAR)  The National Electronic Accounting and Reporting (NEAR) system is systematically being replaced to align with the GSA FMLOB solution.

OMB Exhibit 300 Network Services Ordering and Billing System  Network Services Ordering and Billing System supports customer agencies' enterprise-wide networking requirements and operational needs by applying FTS acquisition and technical expertise to craft integrated solutions fit to mission needs. 

OMB Exhibit 300 PAR (e-Payroll)  GSA's payroll system offers payroll services that are scalable, reliable, flexible, and cost competitive, while permitting other agencies to eliminate their systems and devote their staff resources to the mission critical functions of the agency.

OMB Exhibit 300 Regional Business Application (RBA)  As an integrated e-commerce workflow solution, the Regional Business Application (RBA) supports FAS Staff, clients, and industry partners in the creation and management of task and delivery order processing.

OMB Exhibit 300 Regulatory Information Service Center (ROCIS II)  OMB's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) and GSA's Regulatory Information Service Center (RISC) are developing and operating a new information system, the RISC/OIRA Consolidated Information System (ROCIS), to support and integrate three different, but related functions.

OMB Exhibit 300 System for Tracking and Administrating Real Property (STAR)  The STAR/Realty Services is a mission-critical real property management and inventory system used by GSA Public Buildings Service (PBS) to support space management, revenue generation, and budgeting.

OMB Exhibit 300 USA Services (E-Gov)  As an e-gov initiative, USA Services (USAS) continues to improve the federal government service and overall responsiveness to citizen inquiries.

OMB Exhibit 300 USA.gov Infrastructure  The usa.gov website has been endorsed by the E-Gov Act as the federal government's primary portal for citizen access to information, and is a focus of OMB's Office of E-Government and Information Technology.

IT Strategic Plan

The GSA IT Strategic Business Plan - (2010 - 2012)  The GSA IT strategic business plan represents an agency strategy for IT services. This plan is intended to enable the planning, decision making, acquisition, and execution of IT services by individual Service and Staff Offices and business-level program areas.

HSPD-12 Implementation

GSA's Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 Status   Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12)  HSPD-12 deployment milestones - Quarterly Update - June 1, 2009.

Last Reviewed 7/21/2009