Title: GSA EGov Efforts
1GSA E-Gov Efforts
John Sindelar Deputy Associate Administrator Offic
e of Governmentwide Policy November 7, 2003
2Background
- In support of the Presidents Management Agenda,
GSA is leading five E-Gov Initiatives aimed at
simplifying and unifying how business is
conducted in the Federal government. - The five GSA-managed E-Gov initiatives include
- eTravel
- E-Authentication
- Federal Asset Sales
- Integrated Acquisition Environment
- USA Services
3eTravelValue Proposition
- A common, customer-centric, web-based travel
management service - Reduces costs
- Establishes a cost model
- Creates a policy environment
- Use of best travel management practices
- Will save at minimum 500M over the next 10 years
4eTravelKey Features
- Competitively sourced web-based service
- Online booking engine
- Self-service process
- Travel Management Center Customer support
- Travel authorization voucher system
- Fulfillment ticketing
- Business data warehouse and business intelligence
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5eTravel Milestones
- Issued draft Request for Proposal Oct 2002
- Provided online booking engine Dec 2002
- Awarded eTravel contract to 2 vendors Aug 2003
- Complete Initial Operating Capability Mar 2004
- Commence full deployment Mar 2004
- 12 Agencies operational Dec 2004
- 18 Agencies Operational Dec 2005
- 24 Agencies Operational Dec 2006
6eTravel Lessons Learned
- Industry best business practices support
direction - Defense Travel System (DTS) experience has proven
key - Agency support and participation has been
essential
7E-AuthenticationValue Proposition
- Citizens and Businesses
- Trusted, consistent method of providing identity
- Protection of data
- Government
- Provides advanced authentication capabilities
- Reducing redundant costs
- Reducing cycle times for agencies
8E-AuthenticationKey Features
- Setting standards for identity proofing
- Authentication level based on risks
- Consolidated approach will save more than 225
million -
9E-AuthenticationMilestone Dates
- Risks Assessments on eGov Initiatives Aug 2003
- Interagency Architecture Workgroup Oct 2003
- Commence pilot Nov 2003
- Report pilot results
Mar 2004 - Phase 2 Authentication Architecture June 2004
- ( with interface specs )
10E-AuthenticationLessons Learned
- Industry is moving from proprietary systems-based
on an open federated approach - Transitioning from a centralized gateway to
distributed model - Engaging industry as a working partner is key
- Partner agency involvement is a crucial success
factor - E-Authentication Steering Committee has proven
invaluable
11Federal Asset SalesValue Proposition
- Citizen Value
- Providing easy access to cross-agency asset sales
- Consistent buying experience and customized
notification - Government Value
- Maximize revenues on assets sold
- Increase cost effectiveness of service delivery
12Federal Asset SalesKey Features
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- Create secure, efficient, one-stop, online
e-marketplaces for excess government assets - Government disposes of billions of dollars of
underutilized, non-utilized, seized, and
forfeited assets. - Centralized, my-features, and notifications
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13Federal Asset Sales Milestone Dates
- Final RFP for Personal Property Aug 2003
- Personal Property Vendor Selected Nov
2003 - Utilization and Donation Study Results Dec
2003 - Personal Property Solution launch
Apr 2004 - Real Property RFQ/RFP awarded Apr
2004 - Real Property Solution launch
Aug 2004 - Migration of Solutions Oct 2004
14Federal Asset SalesLessons Learned
- It is difficult to force a solution
- Create an environment using agencies provide
requirements and select solutions - Communicate frequently with all stakeholders
- One size does not fit all (segment if needed)
15Integrated Acquisition Environment Value
Proposition
- Business Value
- Eliminate redundant data collection from
companies - Increased visibility of contracts to ordering
offices - Government Value
- Consolidate common functions through a shared
services environment - Purchase of goods and services faster and less
expensive - Eliminating duplicative systems and processes
16Integrated Acquisition EnvironmentKey Features
- Business Partner Network (BPN)
- - Consolidated Contractor Registry (CCR)
- - One-stop Reps and Certs (ORCA)
- eMarket Place
- - One-stop Contract Opportunities (FBO)
- - eMail Vendor Notification of RFPs
- - Central Access to all InterAgency Contracts
(IDC) - Inter-Govermental Payment processes (IGTS)
- Wage Determinations Online (WDOL)
- SBA Access Network (SBA PRO-Net)
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17Integrated Acquisition EnvironmentMilestone Dates
- Business Partner Network
- Implementation of all contract
registration in CCR
Oct 2003 - eMarketplace
- Fully populate Interagency Contracts
Directory (ICD)
Oct 2003 - Implement emarketplace capability
June 2004 - Intra-governmental Transactions
- All IT and rent transactions July
2004
18Integrated Acquisition EnvironmentLessons Learned
- Legal/policy changes are hard
- Cross-agency management and funding
- Legacy system integration is significant
- Change Management
19 - USA Services
- Value Proposition
- Citizen and Business Value
- Single face of government
- Simple and responsive access to government
information and services -
- Government Value
- Facilitate Change Management
- More citizen customer service centric
- Establish a standard for Citizen Service
- Reduce costs
- Providing best value
20USA Services Key Features
- Handle agency mis-directed telephone and email
inquiries (free service) - Tier 1 telephone and email inquiries handled
(fee for service) - Services provided by GSAs National Contact
Center - Self-service interactive voice response (IVR)
service - Spanish and TDDY support
- Two business day turn around on all emails
21USA Services Milestone Dates
- Manual routing of email messages from
Dec 2002 - FirstGov to 10 partner agencies
- Email capability established
Apr 2003 - Conduct official OMB launch of USA Services
July 2003 - Award new National Contact Center
Mar 2004 - 20 Working agreements with agencies and nine
Sept 2004 Tier 1
agency customers -
22USA Services Lessons Learned
- Piloting/testing builds trust and confidence in
service - Demonstrate your own agency is committed to
program - Identify low risk opportunities
23SmartBUY Mission
- Improve overall security
- Reduce software costs
- Improve configuration management
- Establish efficient Asset Management
24GSA E-Gov Efforts
- For more information contact
- John Sindelar
- Deputy Associate Administrator
- Office of Governmentwide Policy
- john.sindelar_at_gsa.gov