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Business Case Summary
Exhibit 300
PART I: SUMMARY INFORMATION AND JUSTIFICATION
In Part I, complete Sections A. B, C, and D for all capital assets (IT and non-IT). Complete Sections E and
F for IT capital assets.
Section A: Overview (All Capital Assets)
The following series of questions are to be completed for all investments to help OMB to identify which
agency and bureau is responsible for managing each capital asset, which OMB MAX budget account funds
the project, the kind of the project, who to contact with questions about the information provided in the
exhibit 300, and whether or not it is an IT or a non-IT capital asset.
(1) Date of Submission:
(2) Agency:
(3) Bureau:
(4) Name of this Capital Asset:
09/11/2006
422
00
Financial Accounting System (FAS)
(250 Character Max)
(5) Unique ID (Unique Project
Identifier ) :
Format xxx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xxxx-xx
(For IT investments only, see section 53. For all other, use agency ID system.)
422-00-01-01-01-0001-00
(6) What kind of investment
Will in be this FY2008?
(7) What was the first budget
year this investment was
submitted to OMB?
Operations and Maintenance
FY2001 or earlier
(8) Provide a brief summary and justification for this investment, including a brief description of how this
closes a gap in part or in whole an identified agency performance gap: (2500 Char Max)
The Financial Accounting System (FAS) is the main tool NSF staff utilizes to monitor, control, and execute the
management and financial accountability of approximately 20,000 active awards with 2000+ external
grantees. The FAS is an on-line real time system is the primary vehicle for managing all funding allocated to the
NSF. A central transaction management procedure called the "post-routine" represents the core of the system,
handling the full spectrum of financial transaction processing, accounts maintenance, transaction history, and
rules processing. This procedure processes any financial request, whether generated from within the Financial
System itself or by an external system. The FAS is extensively integrated with all of NSF's core business
systems including the e-Jacket, Proposal and Reviewer System, the Awards System, Guest Travel System, and
the FastLane System in support of Grants management. NSF's accounting and financial systems staff
created a data warehousing environment with the ability to produce our financial statements including the
Closing Package statements, generate automated closing entries and in produce the SGL Tie points reports. In
FY06, NSF implemented a near real-time interface between FAS and FedTraveler that
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includes evaluation of funds availability and funds obligation. NSF expects the same type of data exchanges with
other externally provided cross-services. The e-Learning and e-Procurement /FAS interfaces are
scheduled to be implemented in FY 2007. The FAS will remain in a steady-state phase in the FY05-FY10
timeframe. NSF will be approaching its future financial system requirements as an integral part of its grant
process. NSF will conduct an integrated review of the GMLOB/FMLOB solution in 2007. If that solution is
determined to not be feasible, NSF will analyze the FMLOB Shared Service Provider (SSP) options in 2008. If
necessary, NSF will conduct a Business Case Feasibility Study for the FMLOB solution in 2009. This plan allows
the NSF to take advantage of the results/findings of the GMLOB process in becoming a SSP to more fully
define our financial requirements. NSF anticipates that if a conversion is necessary it will substantially impact
NSF Grantees and will begin in 2010. The current FAS will remain in steady-state maintenance until the
conversion is complete. Any decisions NSF makes regarding the future financial system modernization will
support the President's Management Agenda.
(9) Did the Agency's Executive/Investment Committee approve this request?
a. If "yes," what was the date of this approval?
(10) Did the Project Manager review this Exhibit?
11) Contact Information of Project Manager?
N a me :
Phone Number:
E-Mail:
Carolyn Miller
703-292-4272
cmiller@nsf.gov
yes
.
08/30/2006
yes
(12) Has the agency developed and/or promoted cost effective, energy-efficient and environmentally
sustainable techniques or practices for this project.
no
(a) Will this investment include electronic assets (including computers)?
yes
(b) Is this investment for new construction or major retrofit of a Federal building or
facility? (answer applicable to non-IT assets only)
[1] If "yes," is an ESPC or UESC being used to help fund this investment?
[2] If "yes," will this investment meet sustainable design principles?
[3] If "yes," is it designed to be 30% more energy efficient than relevant code?
(13) Does this investment support one of the PMA initiatives? yes
If "yes," select all that apply:
President's Management Agenda (PMA) Initiatives
E x p a n d e d E - G o v e r n m e n t
Budget Performance Integration
a. Briefly describe how this asset directly supports the identified initiative(s)?
NSF's Enterprise Information System, the FAS and the Report web reporting system provide
financial, budgetary, awards and performance information (including PART) that is accessible in
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multiple formats at every workstation on a 24/7, real-time basis. Managers use this information to
make decisions regarding NSF budget priorities and business processes. NSF's Statement of Net
Cost uses the FAS to report the full cost of each strategic goal - Ideas, Tools, People and
Stewardship.
(14) Does this investment support a program assessed using OMB's
Program Assessment Rating Tool (PART)?
(a) If "yes," does this investment address a
weakness found during a PART review?
(b) If "yes," what is the name of the PARTed
program ?
(c) If "yes," what rating did the PART receive?
no
(15) Is this investment for information technology? (see section 53 for definition)) yes
If the answer to Question 15 was "Yes," complete questions 16-23 below. If
the answer is "No," do not answer questions 16-23.
Level 1
(1) Project manager has been validated as qualified for this
investment
no
No
(16) What is the level of the IT Project (per CIO
Council PM Guidance)?
(17) What project management qualifications does
the Project Manager have? (per CIO Council PM
(18) Is this investment identified as "high risk" on
the Q4 - FY 2006 agency high risk report
(per OMB's 'high risk" memo)?
(19) Is this a financial management system?
(a) If "yes," does this investment address a FFMIA
compliance area?
[1] If "yes," which compliance area:
[2] If "no," what does it address?
(b) If "yes," please identify the system name(s) and
system acronym(s) as reported in the most recent
financial systems inventory update required by
Circular A-11 section 52:
(20) What is the percentage breakout for the total FY2008 funding request for the following?
(This should total 100%)
Hardware %:
0
Software %:
0
Services %:
100
Other %:
0
Total %
100
(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
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(22) Contact information of individual responsible for privacy related questions:
Name:
Phone
Number:
Title:
E-Mail:
Leslie A. Jensen
703-292-8060
NSF FOIA/Privacy Act Officer
Ijensen@nsf.gov
(23) Are the records produced by this investment appropriately scheduled with the National
Archives and Records Administration's approval? no
Section B: Summary of Funding (All Capital Assets)
(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.
Table 1: SUMMARY OF SPENDING FOR PROJECT PHASES (REPORTED IN MILLIONS)
All amounts represent Budget Authority (Estimates for BY+1 and beyond are for planning purposes only and do not
represent budget decisions)
PY-1
Spending
Prior to 2006
BY +1 BY+2 2010
2009
2011
Total
BY+4
2012 and
beyond
Planning
Acquisition
Subtotal
Planning &
Acquisition
Operations
$0.000
$0.000
$0.000
$0.000
$0.000
$0.000
$0.000
$0.000
$0.000
$0.000
$0.000
$0.000
$7.570
$1.500
$1.500
$1.120
TOTAL
$7.570
$1.500
$1.500
$1.120
Government FTE Costs
should not be included
th
i
t
provided
above.
$0.360
$0.360
$0.360
$1.800
Government
FTE Costs
Number of
FTE
represented
by cost
Note: For the cross-agency investments, this table should include all funding (both managing partner
and partner agencies). Government FTE Costs should not be included as part of the TOTAL
represented.
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(2) Will this project require the agency to hire additional FTE's? no
(a) If "yes," How many and in what year?
(3) If the summary of spending has changed from the FY2007 President's budget request, briefly
explain those changes.
Section C: Acquisition/Contract Strategy (All Capital Assets)
(1) Complete the table for all contracts and/or task orders in place or planned for this investment:
Contract or Task Order Number: BZ-11/0533982 Type of Contract/TO Used: Cost Plus Fixed Fee
Has the Contract Being Awarded: yes
Contract Actual/Planned Award Date:
05/01/2005
Contract/TO Start Date:
05/01/2005
Contract/TO End Date:
04/30/2007
Contract/TO Total Value ($M): $32.200 Inter Agency Acquisition: no
Performance Based Contract: yes
Competitively Awarded Contract: yes
Alternative Financing: NA EVM Required: yes
Security Privacy Clause: yes
Contracting Officer (CO) Contact Information:
CO Name: Patricia S. Williams
CO Contact Information (Phone/Email): (703) 292-8240 pswillia@nsf.gov
CO Certification Level (Level 1, 2, 3, N/A): 3
If N/A has the agency determined the CO assigned has the competencies and skills necessary to
support this acquisition? (Y/N)
(2) If earned value is not required or will not be a contract requirement for any of the contracts or
task orders above, explain why:
The contract has a requirement to utilize earned value management (EVM) for tasks/projects designated as
new development or "Development/Modernization/Enhancements (DME)." FAS is in Steady State and its
maintenance activities are exempt from EVM at this time per OMB Guidance.
(3) Do the contracts ensure Section 508 compliance? yes
Section 508 Compliance Explanation:
The system was reviewed and modified, as needed, in 2001 for Section 508 compliance. The FAS consists of an
end-user GUI and back-end software programs. Only the end-user GUI is used by users; therefore only changes
to it would affect Section 508 compliance. While the majority of maintenance changes are to the back-end
software, when the GUI is affected, NSF staff review each maintenance change for Section 508 compliance
before the change is implemented.
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(4) Is there an acquisition plan which has been approved in accordance with agency requirements?
yes
(a) If "yes", what is the date?
12/01/2001
(b) If "no," will an acquisition plan be developed?
[1] If "no," briefly explain why:
Section D: Performance Information (All Capital Assets)
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 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 or qualitative measure.
Agencies must use Table 1 below for reporting performance goals and measures for all non-IT investments
and for existing IT investments that were initiated prior to FY 2005. The table can be extended to include
measures for years beyond FY 2006.
Table 1
Fiscal Year
Strategic
Goal(s)
Supported
2003
2003
2003
2003
2004
2004
2004
2004
Financial
Management
Financial
Management
Financial
Management
Financial
Management
Financial
Management
Financial
Management
Financial
Management
Financial
Management
Performance Measure
Actual/
Migrate from current payroll system to
Government wide Payroll provider
Meet Accelerated Financial Management
Reporting Requirements (45 days after
fiscal year-end)
Meet Quarterly reporting requirement
Unqualified Audit Opinion for Financial
Statements
Implement Government wide ePayroll
service provider
Baseline (from
previous year)
Legacy System-IPAY
Met Current Financial
Management Reporting
Requirements
Met Current Financial
Management Reporting
Requirements
Unqualified Audit
Opinion
Legacy System-IPAY
Planned
Performance
Metric (Target)
Select ePayroll provider in
FY03
Submit NSF Performance
and Accountability Report
to OMB on November 17
Submit Quarterly financial
statements to OMB within
45 days of end of quarter
Unqualified Audit Opinion
for FY 2003 Financial
Statements
Successful transition to
Government wide ePayroll
service provide and
retirement of IPAY system
Meet Accelerated Financial Management
Reporting Requirements 45 days after fiscal
year end
Unqualified Audit Opinion for Financial
Statements
Met Current Financial
Management Reporting
Requirements
Unqualified Audit
Opinion
Submit NSF Performance
and Accountability Report
by November 15
Unqualified Audit Opinion
for FY 2004 Financial
Statements
Produce Quarterly Financial Statements
within 21 days of end of quarter
Produced Quarterly
Financial Statements
within 21 days of end of
quarter
Produce Quarterly
Financial Statements
within 21 days of end of
quarter
Performance Metric
Results (Actual)
ePayroll Service Provider
selected in January 2003
November 15th date was
achieved one year ahead of
OMB requirements
NSF's Quarterly reports
were consistently one of the
first submitted to OMB
NSF received an Unqualified
Audit Opinion for FY 2003
on 11/05/04
New ePayroll service
provider began processing
NSF's payroll in May 2004.
Because NSF's payroll
system ran for part of the
calendar year, NSF cannot
retire its IPAY system until
all reconciliation for the
calendar year is done and W-
2s are generated
PAR Report submitted on
11/15/2004
NSF received an Unqualified
Audit Opinion for FY 2004
on 11/04/2005
Quarterly reports produced
within 21 days beginning
March 2004
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Fiscal Year
Strategic
Goal(s)
Supported
Performance Measure
Actual/
Baseline (from
previous year)
2004
2005
Financial
Management
Automate closing package financial
statements
Met new Closing
package requirements
Financial
Management
Unqualified Audit Opinion for Financial
Statements
Unqualified Audit
Opinion
2005
FFMIA Compliance
Receive Assertion of FFMIA Compliance -
Implement FAS Requirements necessary to
maintain compliance
Financial
Management
Produce Quarterly Financial Statements
within 21 days of end of quarter
Financial
Management
Unqualified Audit Opinion for Financial
Statements
Unqualified Audit
Opinion
Financial
Management
Produce Quarterly and year end Financial
statement
2006
FFMIA Compliance
Receive Assertion of FFMIA Compliance -
Implement FAS Requirements necessary to
maintain compliance
Financial
Management
Unqualified Audit Opinion for Financial
Statements
Unqualified Audit
Opinion
2005
2006
20116
2007
2007
Financial
Management
Produce Quarterly and year end Financial
statement
2007
FFMIA Compliance
Receive Assertion of FFMIA Compliance -
Implement FAS Requirements necessary to
maintain compliance
2007
2007
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
Financial
Management
Federal Cash Transactions Report
Monitoring
Financial
Management
Grant Closeout - Review the Award
Closeout Report on a quarterly basis
Financial
Management
Federal Cash Transactions Report
Monitoring
Financial
Management
Grant Closeout - Review the Award
Closeout Report on a quarterly basis
Financial
Management
Unqualified Audit Opinion for Financial
Statements
Financial
Management
Produce Quarterly and year end Financial
statement
FFMIA Compliance
Receive Assertion of FFMIA Compliance -
Implement FAS Requirements necessary to
maintain compliance
Planned
Performance
Metric (Target)
Automate closing package
financial statements
Performance Metric
Results (Actual)
Closing package statement
became automated in June
2004 NSF produces its
automated financial
statements and closing
package statements
simultaneously
Unqualified Audit Opinion
for FY 2005 Financial
Statements
Maintain Assertion of
FFMIA Compliance
through FAS compliance
with requirements
FFMIA compliance asserted
on 11/08/2005
Produce Quarterly
Financial Statements
within 21 days of end of
quarter
NSF submitted timely and
accurate quarterly statements
within 21 days of the end of
quarter
Unqualified Audit Opinion
for FY 2006 Financial
Statements
Quarterly reports
produced
within 21 days and year
ithi 45 d
Maintain Assertion of
FFMIA Compliance
through FAS compliance
with requirements
Unqualified Audit Opinion
for FY 2007 Financial
Statements
Quarterly reports
produced
within 21 days and year
Maintain Assertion of
FFMIA Compliance
through FAS compliance
with requirements
ithi 45 d
Resolve 100% of
excessive cash on hand
findings
Close 100% of awards
within two full reporting
quarters after the
expiration date
Resolve 100% of
excessive cash on hand
findings
Close 100% of awards
within two full reporting
quarters after the
expiration date
Unqualified Audit Opinion
for FY 2008 Financial
Statements
Quarterly reports
produced
within 21 days and year
ithi 45 d
Maintain Assertion of
FFMIA Compliance
through FAS compliance
with requirements
Received Assertion of
FFMIA Compliance -
Implemented required
changes to SGL and
transactions
Produced Quarterly
Financial Statements
within 21 days of end
of
Produced Quarterly and
year-end Financial
Statements by deadlines
Received Assertion of
FFMIA Compliance -
Implemented required
changes to SGL and
transactions
Produce Quarterly and
year-end Financial
Statements by deadlines
Received Assertion of
FFMIA Compliance -
Implemented required
changes to SGL and
transactions
Reviewed 100% of
Federal Cash
Transactions Reports
with positive cash on
hand
Closed 100% of awards
within two full
reporting
quarters after the
expiration date
Reviewed 100% of
Federal Cash
Transactions Reports
with positive cash on
hand
Closed 100% of awards
within two full
reporting
quarters after the
expiration date
Unqualified Audit
Opinion
Produced Quarterly and
year-end Financial
Statements by deadlines
Received Assertion of
FFMIA Compliance -
Implemented required
changes to SGL and
transactions
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Fiscal Year
Strategic
Goal(s)
Supported
Performance Measure
Actual/
Baseline (from
previous year)
Planned
Performance
Metric (Target)
Performance Metric
Results (Actual)
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2010
2011
2010
2010
2010
2011-
2011
2011
2011
2011
All new IT investments initiated for FY 2005 and beyond must use Table 2 and are required to use the
Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) Performance Reference Model (PRM). Please use Table 2 and the
PRM to identify the performance information pertaining to this major IT investment. 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 at least four different Measurement Areas (for each
fiscal year). The PRM is available at www.egov.gov.
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Table 2
Fiscal
Year
Measurement Area IT
Measurement Grouping IT
Measurement
I di
t
Baseline Planned
Actual Results
Improvement to
the Baseline
Section E: Security and Privacy (IT Capital Assets Only)
In order to successfully address this area of the business case, each question below must be answered at the
system/application level, not at a program or agency level. Systems supporting this investment on the planning and
operational systems security tables should match the systems on the privacy table below. Systems on the Operational
Security Table must be included on your agency FISMA system inventory and should be easily referenced in the
inventory (i.e., should use the same name or identifier).
All systems supporting and/or part of this investment should be included in the tables below, inclusive of both agency
owned systems and contractor systems. For IT investments under development, security and privacy planning must
proceed in parallel with the development of the system/s to ensure IT security and privacy requirements and costs are
identified and incorporated into the overall lifecycle of the system/s.
Please respond to the questions below and verify the system owner took the following actions:
(1) Have the IT security costs for the system(s) been identified and integrated into the overall costs of the
investment: yes
(a) If "yes," provide the "Percentage IT Security" for the budget year: 14
(2) Is identifying and assessing security and privacy risks a part of the overall risk management effort for
each system supporting or part of this investment. yes
(3) Systems in Planning - Security:
Name Of System
Agency Or Contractor Operated
System?
Planned Operational Date
Planned or Actual
C&A Completion Date
(4) Operational Systems - Security:
Name Of System
Agency Or Contractor
Operated system
NIST FIPS
199
Risk Impact
Level (High,
Moderate,
Low)
Has the
C&A been
completed
using
NIST 800-
37?
Date C&A
Complete
What standards we
used for the
Security Controls
tests?
Date Completed
Security
Control Testing
Date
Contingency
Plan Tested
FAS
Contractor and
Government
High
yes
04/05/06
FIPS 200 / NIST
800-53
01/18/06
02/15/06
(5) Have any weaknesses, not yet remediated, related to any of the systems part of or supporting this
investment been identified by the agency or IG? no
(a) If "yes," have those weaknesses been incorporated into the agency's plan of action and milestone
process?
(6) Indicate whether an increase in IT security funding is requested to remediate IT security
weaknesses? no
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(a) If "yes," specify the amount, a general description of the weakness, and how the funding request
will remediate the weakness.
(7) How are contractor security procedures monitored, verified, and validated by the agency for
the contractor systems above?
NSF uses a range of methods to review the security of operations through contract requirements, project
management oversight and review, certification and accreditation processes, IG independent reviews,
proactive testing of controls through penetration testing and vulnerability scans to ensure services are
adequately secure and meet the requirements of FISMA, OMB policy, NIST guidelines and NSF policy. The
system is operated on-site by a team of contractors and NSF personnel with system administrators tightly
controlling access to the systems. Only administrators with current need have access to the system,
and strict code migration, quality control, and configuration management procedures prevent deployment of
hostile or vulnerable software on the systems. Contractors are trained in the same security measures as
NSF employees. All NSF employees and contract staff are required to complete an on-line security training
class each year, including the rules of behavior. Background checks are done routinely as a part of the
NSF contracting process, and IT security requirements are stated in the contracts statement of work.
Contractor security procedures are monitored, verified, and validated by the agency in the same way as for
government employees. Once on board, contractors are allowed access to the NSF systems based on their
specific job requirements. Audit logs are also implemented to monitor operating system changes - these
audit logs are reviewed by the system administrators. Additionally, roles and responsibilities are separated
to the extent possible to allow for checks and balances in system management and multiple levels of
oversight.
(8) Planning and Operational Systems - Privacy:
(a) Name Of System
(b) Is this a
new system?
(c) Is there a PIA that
covers this system? •
(d) Is the PIA available to the public?
F A S
no
1. Y e s .
2 . No, because a PIA is not yet
required to be completed at this time.
(e) Is a
System
Records
Notice
(SORN)
required for
this system?
no
(I) Was a new or amended SORN
published in FY06?
5. No, because the system is
not a Privacy Act system of
records.
(c) Is there a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) that covers this system?
1. Yes.
2. No.
3. No, because the system does not contain, process, or transmit personal identifying information.
4. No, because even though it has personal identifying information, the system contains information solely about
federal employees and agency contractors.
(d) Is the PIA available to the public?
1. Yes.
2. No, because a PIA is not yet required to be completed at this time.
3. No, because the PIA has not been prepared.
(f) Was a new or amended SORN published in FY2006?
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1. Yes, because this is a newly established Privacy Act system of records.
2. Yes, because the existing Privacy Act system of records was substantially revised in FY 06.
3. No, because the existing Privacy Act system of records was not substantially revised in FY 06.
4. No; the system is operational, but the SORN has not yet been published.
5. No, because the system is not a Privacy Act system of records.
Section F: Enterprise Architecture (EA) (IT Capital Assets Only)
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 (a)
If "no," please explain why?
(2) Is this investment included in the agency's EA Transition Strategy? yes
a. If "yes," provide the
investment name as identified
in the Transition Strategy
provided in the agency's most
recent annual EA
Assessment.
b. If "no," please explain
why?
The Financial Accounting System (FAS) is included as part of the Next
Generation Grants Management workstream in the EA Transition Strategy
submitted to OMB on February 28, 2006.
(3) 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/.
Agency
Component
Name
Agency
Comonent
p
Description
Advice of BEP Maintenance of
FEASRM
Service Type
FEA SRM
Component
(a)
Billing and
FEA Service Component Reused (b)
Reused Service
Component Name
Reused Service Component
UPI
Internal External
Reuse (c)
Funding
Percentage
(d)
No Reuse
10
Charge Card
Module
FASTRAN
AP Log
Funding
Allocations
Charge Card
Bill Processing
Transaction
Processing
Module
Accounts
Payable/Prompt
Pay and Invoice
tracking
Management
Credit /
Charge
Management
Financials
Management
Expense
Management
Financial
Management
Payment /
Settlement
No Reuse
No Reuse
No Reuse
3
10
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Agency
Componen
Name
FASTRAN
FAS Core
Agency
Component
Description
FEASRM
Service Type
FEA SRM
Component
(a)
FEA Service Component Reused (b)
Reused Service
Component Name
Reused Service Component
UPI
Internal External
Reuse(c)
Funding
Percentage
(d)
Transaction
Processing
Module
Financial
Management
Debt
Collection
Core
Functionally of
Accounting
System
Internal
Controls
Financial
Management
No Reuse
10
No Reuse
60
a. Use existing SRM Components or identify as "NEW". A "NEW" component is one not already
identified as a service component in the FEA SRM.
b. 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.
c. '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 initiatiye service being reused by multiple
organizations across the federal government.
d. 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.
4. 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 (a) FEA TRM Service Area
Billing and Accounting
Service Access and
FEA TRM Service Category
Access Channels
FEA TRM Service Standard
Other Electronic Channels
FEAService Specification (b)
Billing and Accounting
Delivery
Delivery Channels
Intranet
Billing and Accounting
Billing and Accounting
Service Access and
Delivery
Service Access and
Delivery
Service Access and
Delivery
Service Requirements
Legislative / Compliance
Service Transport
Service Transport
Billing and Accounting.
Service Platform and
Support Platforms
Platform Dependent
Windows XP
Billing and Accounting
Billing and Accounting
Billing and Accounting
Infrastructure
Service Platform and
Infrastructure
Service Platform and
Infrastructure
Service Platform and
Infrastructure
Delivery Servers
Application Servers
Windows NT
Database / Storage
Database
Sybase 12,x
Hardware / Infrastructure
Servers / Computers
Windows NT
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Billing and Accounting
Billing and Accounting
Billing and Accounting
Billing and Accounting
Component Framework Presentation / Interface
Static Display
Component Framework Data Management
Database Connectivity.
Sybase 12.x
Component Framework Data Management
Service Interface and
Integration
Integration
Reporting and Analysis
Enterprise Application
Integration
Billing and Accounting
Service Interface and
lnteroperability
Data Transformation
Integration
Billing and Accounting
Service Interface and
Interface
Service Description
API
Credit / Charge
Service Access and
Access Channels
Other Electronic Channels
Integration
Interface
Delivery
Credit / Charge
Service Access and
Delivery Channels
Intranet
Delivery
Credit / Charge
Service Access and
Service Requirements
Legislative / Compliance
Credit / Charge
Service Access and
Service Transport
Service Transport
Delivery
Credit / Charge
Credit / Charge
Credit / Charge
Credit / Charge
Delivery.
Service Platform and
Infrastructure
Service Platform and
Infrastructure
Service Platform and
Infrastructure
Service Platform and
Infrastructure
Support Platforms
Platform Dependent
Windows XP
Delivery Servers
Application Servers
Windows NT
Database / Storage
Database:
Sybase 12,x
Hardware / Infrastructure Servers / Computers
Windows NT
Credit / Charge
Component Framework
Presentation / Interface
Static Display
Credit / Charge
Component Framework Data Management
Database Connectivity
Sybase 12.x
Credit / Charge
Component Framework Data Management
Credit / Charge
Service Interface and
Integration;
Reporting and Analysis
.
Enterprise Application
Integration
Credit / Charge
Credit / Charge
Integration
Service Interface and
Integration
Service Interface and
Integration
lnteroperability
Data Transformation
Interface
Service Description /
API
Interface
Expense Management
Service Access and
Access Channels
Other Electronic Channels
Delivery
Expense Management
Service Access and
Delivery Channels
Intranet
Delivery
Expense Management
Service Access and
Service Requirements
Legislative / Compliance
Expense Management
Service Access and
Service Transport
Service Transport
Delivery
Delivery
Expense Management
Service Platform and
Support Platforms
Platform Dependent
Windows XP
Infrastructure
Expense Management
Service Platform and
Delivery Servers
Application Servers
Windows NT
Expense Management
Service Platform and
Database / Storage
Database,
Sybase 12,x
Infrastructure
Infrastructure
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Expense Management
Service Platform and
Hardware / Infrastructure
Servers / Computers,
Windows NT
Infrastructure
Expense Management
Component Framework
Presentation / Interface
Static Display
Expense Management
Component Framework Data Management
Database Connectivity
Sybase 12.x
Expense Management
Expense Management
Component Framework Data Management
Reporting and Analysis
Service Interface and
Integration
Integration
Enterprise Application
Integration
Expense Management.
Service Interface and
lnteroperability
Data Transformation
Integration:
Expense Management
Service Interface and
Interface
Service Description /
API
Payment / Settlement
Service Access and
Access Channels
Other Electronic Channels
Integration
Interface
Delivery
Payment / Settlement
Service Access and
Delivery Channels
Intranet
Delivery
Payment / Settlement
Service Access and
Service Requirements
Legislative / Compliance
Payment / Settlement
Payment / Settlement
Payment / Settlement
Delivery
Service Access and
Delivery
Service Platform and
Infrastructure
Service Platform and
Infrastructure
Service Transport
Service Transport
Support Platforms
Platform Dependent
Windows XP
Delivery Servers
Application Servers
Windows NT
Payment / Settlement
Service Platform and
Database / Storage
Database
Sybase 12,x
Infrastructure
Payment / Settlement
Service Platform and
Hardware / Infrastructure
Servers / Computers
Windows NT
Payment / Settlement
Infrastructure
Component Framework Presentation / Interface
Static Display
Payment / Settlement
Component Framework Data Management
Database Connectivity
Sybase 12.x
Payment / Settlement
Component Framework: Data Management
Reporting and Analysis,
Payment / Settlement
Service Interface and
Integration
Integration
Payment / Settlement
Service Interface and
Interoperability
Payment / Settlement
Debt Collection
Integration
Service Interface and
Integration
Interface
Enterprise Application
Integration
„..,,
Data Transformation
Service Description /
Interface'
Service Access and
Delivery
Access Channels
Other Electronic Channels
Debt Collection
Service Access and
Delivery Channels
Intranet
Debt Collection
Debt Collection
Debt Collection
Debt Collection
Delivery
Service Access and
Delivery
Service Access and
Delivery
Service Platform and,
Infrastructure
Service Platform and
Infrastructure
Service Requirements
Legislative / Compliance
Service Transport
Service Transport
Support Platforms
Platform Dependent
Windows XP
Delivery Servers
!Application Servers
Windows NT
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Debt Collection
Debt Collection
Service Platform and
Infrastructure
Service Platform and
Infrastructure
Database / Storage
Database
Sybase 12,x
Hardware / Infrastructure
Servers / Computers
Windows NT
Debt Collection
Component Framework
Presentation / Interface
Static Display
Debt Collection
Component Framework Data Management
Database Connectivity
Sybase 12.x.
Debt Collection
Debt Collection
Debt Collection
Debt Collection
Internal Controls
Internal Controls
Internal Controls
Internal Controls
Internal Controls
Internal Controls
Internal Controls
Internal Controls
Component Framework Data Management
Reporting and Analysis
Service Interface and
Integration
Service Interface and
Integration
Service Interface and
Integration
Service Access and
Delivery
Service Access and
Delivery
Service Access and
Delivery
Service Access and
Delivery
Service Platform and
Infrastructure
Service Platform and
Infrastructure
Service Platform and
Infrastructure
Service Platform and
Infrastructure
Integration
Enterprise Application:
Integration
Interoperability
Data Transformation
Interface
Service Description /
Interface
API
Access Channels
:Other Electronic Channels.
Delivery Channels
Intranet
Service Requirements
Legislative / Compliance
Service Transport
Service Transport
Support Platforms
Platform Dependent
Windows XP
Delivery Servers
Application Servers
Windows NT
Database / Storage
Database
Sybase 12,x
Hardware / Infrastructure
Servers / Computers
Windows NT
Internal Controls
Component Framework Presentation / Interface
Internal Controls
Component Framework Data Management
Static Display
Database Connectivity
Sybase 12.x
Internal Controls
Internal Controls
Internal Controls
Component Framework Data Management
Reporting and Analysis,
Service Interface and
Integration
Service Interface and
Integration
Integration
Enterprise Application
Integration
Interoperability.
Data Transformation
Internal Controls:
Service Interface and!
Interface
Service Description /
API
Integration
Interface
a. 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.
b. 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.
5. Will the application leverage existing components and/or applications across the Government
(i.e., FirstGov, Pay.Gov, etc)? no
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a. If "yes," please describe.
6. Does this investment provide the public with access to a government automated information
system? no
(a) If "yes," does customer access require specific software (e.g., a
specific web browser version)?
[1] If "yes," provide the specific product name(s) and version number(s) of the required software and
the date when the public will be able to access this investment by any software (i.e. to ensure
equitable and timely access of government information and services).
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PART III: For "Operation and Maintenance" Investments ONLY (Steady State)
Part III should be completed only for investments which will be in "Operation and Maintenance"
(Steady State) in response to Question 6 in Part I, Section A above.
Section A: Risk Management (All Capital Assets)
You should have performed a risk assessment during the early planning and initial concept phase of
this investment's life-cycle, developed 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
a. If "yes," what is the date of the plan?
06/01/2005
b. Has the Risk Management Plan been significantly changed since last year's submission to
OMB? no
c. If "yes," describe any significant changes:
2. If there currently is no plan, will a plan be developed?
a. If "yes," what is the planned completion date?
b. If "no," what is the strategy for managing the risks?
Section B: Cost and Schedule Performance (All Capital Assets)
Answer the following questions about how you are currently managing this investment.
1. Was an operational analysis conducted? yes
a. If "yes," provide the date the analysis was completed.
06/01/2005
b. If "yes," what were the results? (Max 2500 Characters)
The results of the OA recommend that the FAS continue to be used as the NSF's financial accounting
system for the next several years. The NSF is in the process of conducting a pilot project as a Grants
Management Line of Business provider. We plan to take advantage of the results/findings of the GMLOB
process in becoming an SSP to more fully define our financial requirements. This will allow the NSF to take
an integrated approach to both GMLOB & FMLOB in regards to the future of FAS and NSF's
financial system.
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c. If "no," please explain why it was not conducted and if there are any plans to conduct an
operational analysis in the future? (Max 2500 Characters)
2. Complete the following table to compare actual cost performance against the planned cost
performance baseline. Milestones reported may include specific individual scheduled preventative
and predictable corrective maintenance activities, or may be the total of planned annual operation
and maintenance efforts). Indicate if the information provided includes government and contractor
costs:
a. What costs are included in the reported Cost/Schedule Performance information (Government
Only/Contractor Only/Both)? Contractor Only
Description of Milestone (Max 50
Characters)
Planned
Completion Date
Total Cost
($M)
Actual
Completion Date Total Costs
($M)
$1.800
$1.500
09/30/2001
09/30/2002
$1.800
$1.500
09/30/2001
09/30/2002
09/30/2003
$1.670
09/30/2003
$1.670
09/30/2004
09/30/2005
09/30/200
09/30/2007
$1.300
$1.300
$1.500
$1.500.
09/30/2004
09/30/2005
09/30/2006
$1.300:
$1.300
$1.500
$0.000
Baseline
Schedule
Variance
(#Days)
Baseline
Cost
Variance
($M)
$0.000
$0.000
$0.000
$0.000
$0.000
$0.000
$0.000
FY01 Steady State Operations
FY02 Steady State Operations
FY03 Steady State Operations
FY04 Steady State Operations
FY05 Steady State Operations
FY06 Steady State Operations
FY07 Steady State Operations
Total Planned Costs:
Total Actual Costs: $9.070
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