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NCHELP Update

NCHELP Update. Common Record for FFELP & Alternative Loans Meteor The High Performance Channel. The Common Record for FFELP & Alternative Loans. Convergence and Collaboration. The Common Record for FFELP & Alternative Loans. CommonLine Converging and Aligning with the Common Record

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NCHELP Update

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  1. NCHELP Update Common Record for FFELP & Alternative Loans Meteor The High Performance Channel

  2. The Common Record for FFELP & Alternative Loans Convergence and Collaboration

  3. The Common Record for FFELP & Alternative Loans • CommonLine Converging and Aligning with the Common Record • COD standards with the flexibility of FFELP • Supports all functionality available in CommonLine Release 5

  4. The Common Record for FFELP & Alternative Loans • Designed to meet the needs of • Schools • SIS Vendors

  5. The Common Record for FFELP & Alternative Loans Progress Report • November 11, 2002 • Detailed presentation of proposal to schools, SIS vendors and service providers

  6. The Common Record for FFELP & Alternative Loans Progress Report • Collaboration continues to move us forward! • Schools, The College Board, Datatel, SCT Corp., and Sigma Systems have all indicated their support of the ESC proposal

  7. The Common Record for FFELP & Alternative Loans Progress Report • Documentation development has begun! • First draft for public review – April 2003 • Final documentation due – July 2003

  8. Reengineering Proposal • Streamlining the Application and Disbursement Processes • All records sent in a single file • Pre and Post guaranty changes can now be sent together • Routing is at the record level

  9. Reengineering Proposal • Streamlining the Application and Disbursement Processes • Moving from Transaction Based to End Result Based Changes • Support of Real Time Functionality in an XML Based Record

  10. Proposed Implementation Schedule • 4/1/2003 – First draft of documentation • 7/1/2003 – Final documentation completed • 12/1/2003 – Testing begins • 4/1/2004 – Implementation begins

  11. Meteor Meteorize your information!

  12. What is Meteor • Meteor is a collaborative effort within the student aid industry to simplify and consolidate access to student financial aid information. Sponsored by over forty industry participants, and coordinated by the National Council of Higher Education Loan Programs, Meteor software provides open, non-proprietary, real time access to all available aid information for a student, and consolidates it for display to students and Financial Aid Professionals.

  13. Meteor’s Foundation Principles • Open Source • Open Collaboration • Freely Available • Controlled Participation Network

  14. How does Meteor Work? Meteor uses the concepts of Access Providers and Data Providers. • A Meteor Access Provider allows inquirers to obtain information through its web site by hosting a copy of the Meteor software, which generates the request to the Data Providers for the borrower’s information. Access providers can be Schools, Guarantors, Lenders, Servicers, or Secondary Markets.

  15. How does Meteor Work? • A Meteor Data Provider hosts a copy of the Meteor software that enables them to respond to the Access Provider’s request for information, supplying data from their system. Data Providers are typically Lenders, Servicers, Guarantors, and Secondary Markets. In the future, the Dept. of ED, State Grant authorities, Schools, and others could become Data Providers.

  16. Simplified Meteor Process Access Providers Data Providers One Financial Aid Professional/Student Two Index Providers Three

  17. Meteor Architecture Meteor System Authenticate Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Portal or Web Site Request Access Provider HTTPS XML Request Index Provider Authenticate XML Response Custom Code Generic Rules Engine XML Request Data Provider Authenticate XSLT XML Response XML Response Legacy Data

  18. Standards and Their Implementation FSA UML XML JAVA SOAP UDDI SAML METEOR Announced (Feb 2000) Expected X X X [Feb 2000] X Planned X

  19. Authentication • No central authentication process • Utilizes transitive trust model • Each Access Provider uses their existing authentication model (single sign-on) • Level of trust assigned at registration

  20. Production Statistics After six months of being in production… • Loan guarantee volume currently in production: 60.3% • Organizations currently testing will bring us to 63.7% • Organizations currently in development will bring us to 69.7%

  21. The High Performance Channel Open source transmission standards

  22. The High Performance Channel • Collection of Software Components • Provides • Secure • Efficient • Open Methodology • Supports Real-Time Processing

  23. The High Performance Channel • Transmits Data over HTTPS • Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) • Server-side and Client-side Software Components • Real-Time Internet Based Processing • Available Under the GPL

  24. The High Performance Channel & Meteor • Meteor Utilizes the HPC Software for B2B Messaging • Meteor – Data Aggregation • HPC – Data Exchange

  25. Data Exchange Model • Fast and Secure Connection • Designed to be Automated

  26. Transmission Cycle Example • Two Distinct Exchanges • Business Request • Business Response

  27. Transmission Cycle Example

  28. Transmission Cycle Example

  29. Summary • Based on Open Technical Standards • Compliant with ED Technical Standards • Deployable on Many Hardware Platforms

  30. Contact Information www.nchelp.org Tim Cameron Director of Technology Services NCHELP 202-822-2106 tcameron@nchelp.org

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