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Improve incident business processes in 2007 to align people, processes, and technology, reduce costs, and enable data exchange between different applications.
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Forest Service Incident Business Solutions Team Incident Business Processes for 2007 January 27, 2007
Agenda • Executive Summary • Incident Business in 2007 • 2007 Test Timeframes
Executive Summary • Vision • Align People, Processes, and Technology by improving the management of information from end-to-end. • Improve internal controls and audit performance by improving acquisition processes, providing appropriate documentation for costs, and eliminating processing errors such as duplicate payments • Create an infrastructure to provide ongoing analysis, cost reviews, and process improvements. • Enable Business Operations to successfully support F&AM utilizing core financial data. • Reduce costs by utilizing fewer people to enter data and process accrual and payment data. • Utilize proven, existing technology to build an infrastructure that enables data exchange between disparate Fire & Aviation, Acquisition Management and Financial Management applications.
Re-enter data Re-enter data Re-enter data Re-enter data Executive Summary - Current and Future State Current State ROSS ISuite or Web-122 IBDB at the ASC FFIS FAIRS FTRS EaTIS (Contracts Database) ESB Re-use of data throughout Future State
Executive Summary (con’t) • Full Implementation to include: • EERA and Aviation Contract data will be entered and managed in the EaTIS application • Contract data from EaTIS will be populated in ROSS contracts and agreements module and Aviation Business System (ABS) • The I-Suite database can be populated from ROSS • Aviation Business System (ABS) will be utilized to record flight use, provide daily accruals, electronic invoicing to the ASC and provide data to the FAM-WEB Data Warehouse for reporting. • I-Suite exports will provide accrual, and EERA payment data directly to the ASC; and Casual (AD) payment data to DOI-National Business Center Casual Pay System • FireCode Job Code creation will be automated • ASC- workflow of job code, accruals and payments from the Incident Business Database (IBDB) to FFIS.
Incident Business in 2007 • All FS incident related payments have migrated to the ASC • To assure adequate testing and field training, Incident Business systems will be pilot tested and implemented on a phase-in basis. • EaTIS • Regions 1, 5 and 6 pilot tested in 2006 • EaTIS strategy and timeline has been revised. VIPR to be developed and EaTIS phased out – est. 2008.
Incident Business in 2007 • ROSS will be manually populated with EERA contracts. • I-Suite users may import resource data from ROSS. • I-Suite users will continue to generate daily accrual data, but can now be electronically transmitted to the ASC. • I-Suite users can electronically transmit Casual (AD) and EERA payment data to the ASC and NBC. • Flight data for aviation contracts and air tankers will be recorded in ABS. Accruals, invoicing and reporting all will be electronic. • The ASC-Incident Payment Center workflow will be automated.
2007 – EaTIS – Aviation Contracts • All Regions will record Aviation Contract data in EaTIS • Full functionality of EaTIS for aviation contract solicitation, inspection and award will not be developed. The new VIPR application will provide that functionality in 2008 (est.). • As contracts expire, standardized contract provisions will be implemented. .
2007 ABS – Aviation Business System • Contracted Aviation including Air Tankers will be tracked in the Aviation Business System (ABS). • Air resource manager enters flight data in ABS or Disconnect client • Daily accrual data flows to IBDB • COR and Vendor approves invoice summary electronically • Data transmitted to ASC for payment. • Daily costs posted on the web
2007 IF Pilot Test Plan • January/February 2007 – Integration testing of all systems, end to end. • March 2007 – Begin Pilot Testing • March - June – phase-in of all systems
EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT RENTAL AGREEMENTS • Jan 2006 $4,219,564.06 182 • Feb 2006 $3,133,532.00 107 • Mar 2006 $4,662,097.00 285 • Apr 2006 $2,712,298.00 167 • May 2006 $895,911.00 174 • Jun 2006 $1,381,102.00 281 • Jul 2006 $4,444,914.00 824 • Aug 2006 $14,599,327.00 2024 • Sep 2006 $19,712,991.00 2300 • Oct 2006 $24,361,889.00 3236 • Nov 2006 $5,303,770.00 623 • Dec 2006 $12,924.00 1 TOTAL $85,440,319.06 10204