Architect of the Capitol Project Assessment Kick-Off
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Architect of the Capitol Project
Assessment Kick-Off
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IQ Business Group/Point One Team Introductions
Project Focus
Technology Today
Assessment Approach
Assessment Questions
Agenda
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Point One• Specialty IT Company in Washington, DC
• Schedule-holder for GSA SmartBUY Records Management program
• Longtime partner for this program
• Current programs include:
– National Park Service
– Multi-National Force Iraq
– United Nations
– Bureau of Land Management
– National Security Agency
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IQ Business Group• Trusted Advisors
– Enterprise Content and Records Management (ECRM) GIS, and Web Design
– Working in many of the largest enterprise programs launched to date
– Comprehensive Approach
• Broad Experience
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IQ Business Group Services
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Team Experience Public Sector
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Recommended Project Methodology
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IQ Business Group/Point One Introductions
Project Focus
Technology Today
Assessment Approach
Assessment Questions
Agenda
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Project Background
• Supports the AOC Strategic Plan by improving management and preservation of AOC records per NARA standards
• Supports the Records Management and Archives Branch in carrying out its responsibility in implementing an effective records management and archives program
• Provides an electronic archive critical to preserving permanent records
• Study is critical to implementation of ERM System
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Gap Between Vendors and Users
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Taxonomy
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Taxonomy
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visitor vs. user
Taxonomy
• Common fields, common entry.
• Common terminology.
client vs. customer
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Taxonomy
• Common fields, common entry.
• Common terminology.
• Improves search due to consistency.
• Simplifies system maintenance and migration.
• Taxonomy is hard, but yields substantial benefits, especially over time.
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IQ Business Group/Point One Introductions
Project Focus
Technology Today
Assessment Approach
Assessment Questions
Agenda
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Growing Volumes
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New World of Content
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Industry Changes – Legal Issues
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Records Management, for example, is a new liability
• Federal rules of evidence changed on December 1, 2006.
• No difference between paper and electronic.
• New emphasis on liability & processes.
• Rule says “reasonably” anticipate.
• Ambiguities favor the lawyers.
• Fines already are in the millions of dollars.
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Industry Changes – Inexpensive Storage
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Search / Navigation / TaxonomySearch / Navigation / Taxonomy
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Paper Storage
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New World of Content
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Enterprise Content Management Infrastructure
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Email Archive
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Old Systems
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Workflow
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File Cabinet
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Different Types of Workflow
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Workflow
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IQ Business Group/Point One Introductions
Project Focus
Technology Today
Assessment Approach
Assessment Questions
Agenda
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High Level Assessment
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HLA
• HLA used to determine scope and cost feasibility
• Relatively fast analysis of entire organization
• Leverages experience with similar organizations & processes
• Provides:– High Level ROI
– Implementation Sequencing
– Reference Architecture(gap analysis)
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Interviews
• Structured one-on-one interviews
• Focus on tasks and information– Industrial engineering approach
– ‘Turn-around’ information
• Performed at person’s desk(usually)
• Will ask for samples
• Managers perceptions will bedifferent from staff reality
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Business Drivers
• Increasing our Operations Directorate Service
• Improving our Operations Efficiency
• Risk Reduction
• Technology Consolidation
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Operational Efficiencies
• Timely information access.
• Increase responsiveness to stakeholders.
• Control costs (real estate and storage, etc.).
• Reduce duplicate information.
• Manage physical and electronic document flow.
• High availability of information.
• Streamlined naming/searching/retrieving.
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Cost Savings
• Easiest decision.
• Generally, if better than 5 year payback it should be good business to implement.
• Ignore ‘12 month payback’ cut-offs.
• Frequently underestimated.
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Cost Avoidance• Technology avoids a future expenditure.
• More complicated ROI calculation (time value of money) but just as important as cost savings.
• Do not confuse budget-based accounting for real costs.
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Good Projects = Good Justification
• Focus on hard dollar savings.
• Clear ROI will make the project easier.
• Be careful to avoid ‘subsidizing’ features.
• Avoid making the project bigger than necessary.
• Be conservative in the initial implementation.
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Strategic Advantages
• Improved customer service
• Better decision making– Access to information
– Sharing of information
• Coordination across departments and stakeholders
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• Ensure staff safety and compliance, reduce litigation exposure, ensure business continuity– Better requirements management
– Deliver accurate, easy to find and understand information and processes to front-line workers
– Support safety and compliance needs
– Support legal/litigation needs
– Business continuity
– Automate retention and destruction
– Highly secure documents
Risk Reduction
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ECRM Roadmap
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Architecture and Process Flow
Outside world
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Deliverables• Project Plan (Proposed and Revise)
• Weekly Activity Reports
• Oral and interim Assessment Report
• Final Assessment Overview
• System Requirements Document
• System Design Document and Pictorial
• Cost Benefit Analysis
• Implementation Plan
• Final Presentation and Report
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Your Role
• Participate in interviews to gather help identify people who can provide representative information.
• Help identify exceptions.
• Provide sample documents and screens.
• Review draft materials.
Ask questions and correct mistakes, especially for Current Operations.
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ScheduleConducts Interviews 10/26 – 01/14
Review/Analyze Records Schedules 12/07-12/31
Review/Analyze IT Environment 01/11-02/11
System Requirements Document 02/12-03/10
System Design Document/Pictorial 03/11-04/05
Cost Benefit Analysis 04/06-05/06
Develop Implementation Plan 05/04-05/21
Presentation & Report Est. June 8
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IQ Business Group/Point One Introductions
Project Focus
Technology Today
Assessment Approach
Assessment Questions
Agenda