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2. www.vita.virginia.gov CIO Status Report Large Agency Merger
1st Wave Complete 6 agencies
2nd Wave October 25 4 agencies
3rd Wave November 25 7 agencies
3. www.vita.virginia.gov Boards Council on Technology Services
Finance - Finance & Supply Chain Management
Governance - Policy, Standards, Project Management, Security, Legal
* Director of Security Jeff Deason
Accountability - Audit
Business Services - Systems Development, Change Management, Web Portals, Business Development
Customer Services - Computer Operations, Telecommunications, &
Customer Service
Human Services
*Director of HR hired with DHRMs assistance Susie Witter
DHRM restructure incorporated in Classification StudyBoards Council on Technology Services
Finance - Finance & Supply Chain Management
Governance - Policy, Standards, Project Management, Security, Legal
* Director of Security Jeff Deason
Accountability - Audit
Business Services - Systems Development, Change Management, Web Portals, Business Development
Customer Services - Computer Operations, Telecommunications, &
Customer Service
Human Services
*Director of HR hired with DHRMs assistance Susie Witter
DHRM restructure incorporated in Classification Study
4. www.vita.virginia.gov CIO Status Report PPEA Status Report
Review Complete
Closed Session
DHRM Classification Study
372 submitted with 58 exceptions identified
29 net changes proposed in DHRM final report
We support the study and will be 100% in compliance by the next ITIB Meeting
A Classification Analyst position has also been added to our staff to work with DHRM to avoid future classification issues.
5. www.vita.virginia.gov CIO Status Report Enterprise System Initiatives
Learning Management System (DHRM)
Statewide Alert Network (SWAN)
Enterprise Licensing (DPOR)
Enterprise Geographical Information System (GIS) 18 agencies
Government to Government (G2G) DSS
E-mail Consolidation
6. www.vita.virginia.gov CIO Status Report Cost Savings
7. www.vita.virginia.gov Quick Win Initiatives (in $1,000) Objective: savings (at minimum) to offset agencies administrative fees during FY 05 ($6.7M)
Initial candidate projects identified & launched
Projects are pursued by joint VITA/agencies teams
Projects will promote move to shared services
Administrative Fee major categories
Human Resources $ 330K
Finance $1,440K
Procurement $1,499K
Customer Support $1,709K
Security $ 185K
Audit $ 151K
Facilities/Other $1,418K
Total 5.52% $6,732K
Objective: savings (at minimum) to offset agencies administrative fees during FY 05 ($6.7M)
Initial candidate projects identified & launched
Projects are pursued by joint VITA/agencies teams
Projects will promote move to shared services
Administrative Fee major categories
Human Resources $ 330K
Finance $1,440K
Procurement $1,499K
Customer Support $1,709K
Security $ 185K
Audit $ 151K
Facilities/Other $1,418K
Total 5.52% $6,732K
8. www.vita.virginia.gov CIO Status Report FY04 Financials
9. www.vita.virginia.gov CIO Status Report - FY04 Financials
10. www.vita.virginia.gov CIO Status Report Budget Amendments
11. www.vita.virginia.gov CIO Status Report Rate Approvals JLARC Rate Proposal - October
Rate Correction Covanet $1.2M
Product Line Rate Adjustments $0.9M
New Service Rates $1.0M
Total $3.1M
12. www.vita.virginia.gov CIO Major IT Project and Procurement ActionsSince Last ITIB Meeting Project Development Approval
State Board of Elections: Virginia Election and Registration System (VERIS)
Contract Approval
Department of Corrections: Automated Offender Sentence Calculation System
Project Suspension or Resumption Approval
Resumption - Department of Transportation: Financial Management System II Upgrade Phase I Project
Suspension - Department of Accounts: Lease Accounting System Replacement
Refer to PMD scoring handout which was approved March 15. Refer to PMD scoring handout which was approved March 15.
13. www.vita.virginia.gov Major IT Project ActivitiesSince Last ITIB Meeting Project Management Standard
CIO posting approval recommendation today
(October 13) for five day Board review
Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V)
CACI now under contract, developing Commonwealth IV&V program
Next steps:
Complete survey of existing agency IV&V programs
Prioritize current major IT projects requiring IV&V
Conduct IV&V on identified projects by 1/12/05
Validate Commonwealth IV&V program
Implement continuing IV&V for major IT projects
Refer to PMD scoring handout which was approved March 15. Refer to PMD scoring handout which was approved March 15.
14. www.vita.virginia.gov CIO Status Report CIO Objectives Report
Conflict of Interests Training (Officers, Board & Employees)
E-911 and GIS Awards
SWAM Plan Susan Woolley
15. www.vita.virginia.gov
16. www.vita.virginia.gov Background Recent disparity study concluded low utilization of women-owned and minority businesses across the Commonwealth
Barriers identified by MWBE for doing business with Commonwealth
Limited time to prepare proposal
Limited information on pending projects
Contract too expensive to bid
Size of the contracts bid
17. www.vita.virginia.gov VITA Background VITA has historically supported SWAM enterprises through a variety of strategies:
Including SWAM objectives in solicitations
Leveraging eVAs broad SWAM reach
Tracking of VITA spend with our SWAM industry partners and subcontractors
Utilizing SWAM suppliers for small purchases and services to VITA
Participating in Virginia Business Opportunities
18. www.vita.virginia.gov VITAs SWAM Program View SWAM as an untapped source of innovation
Develop a sustainable program including
Setting objectives
Removing barriers
Fostering two-way communication
Identifying opportunities
19. www.vita.virginia.gov Tapping into entrepreneurial innovation
20. www.vita.virginia.gov 2005 Objectives Increase SWAM participation to 40% - ($3.2M over prior year) of SWAM-eligible expenditures
Encourage the certification of SWAM businesses with DMBE and registration on eVA
Provide supplier outreach that increases collaboration with SWAM community
21. www.vita.virginia.gov Beyond 2005 Develop programs that recognize achievement of suppliers procurement personnel and mentor suppliers
Develop ad hoc VITA council for procurement feedback and identification.
Leverage assistance of DMBE
Provide long-range procurement information to enhance education, preparation, networking