Title: IAS Overview
1 IAS Overview
Acquisition Policy
Infrastructure and Security
Procurement Systems
IAS
Business Operations Processes
Change Management
IAS Program Management
Interfaces
August 2002 Washington, D.C.
2Table of Contents
- What is the IAS Program?
- Why the IAS Program?
- Overview of IAS Rollout within an Agency
3What is the IAS?
- IAS stands for Integrated Acquisition System
- IAS is a web-based COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf)
procurement and contract management generation
and administration software product - IAS provides USDA with a corporate administrative
system offering - Requisitioning through contract close-out
- Future interface to FFIS
- Potential future interfaces to property
management and other administrative systems - Further project information can be found at
www.usda.gov/procurement/ias where project and
information updates are made on an ongoing
basis.
4IAS Pilot and Post-Pilot Functionality
IAS Pilot Limited Functionality
- Requisition Entry
- Requisition Review Approval
- System Administration Reporting
- Solicitation / RFx Prep
- Send to FedBizOpps
- Capture Proposals
- Develop Contract Clause Matrices
- Purchase Order and Contract
Award/Release for Obligation - Contract Modification (non-cost) and other
administration
IAS Post Pilot Full Core Functionality
- IAS Pilot Limited Functionality plus
- FFIS Interfaces
- Cost Modifications
- Reconciliation
- Receiving
- Close-out
Pcard and program fund transactions are not
within pilot scope. For post-pilot purposes,
discussions regarding implementation of pcard and
program fund transactions are in process.
5What Does IAS Mean To You?
6Support of e-Government Initiatives
- IAS is consistent with e-Government legislation
and is a Top 5 Smart Choice USDA e-Government
Initiative - IAS also is supportive of the Presidential
Initiatives to improve the operation of
government
How E-Gov Goals Are Achieved
Legislation Supported
- Integrated Acquisition Environment
- Paperless entry and approval of requisitions
- Re-use of data to eliminate excess processing
effort - Interface to other administrative systems to
reinforce data integrity for audit - Future use of marketplaces and catalogs to speed
and simplify product selection and vendor
interactions
- Clinger-Cohen Act
- Government Performance Results Act
- Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act
- OFPP initiatives to utilize electronic commerce
- Information Technology Mgmt Reform Act
- Paperwork Reduction Act
- Paperwork Elimination Act
- Section 508 Compliant
7Table of Contents
- What is the IAS Program?
- Why the IAS Program?
- Overview of IAS Rollout within an Agency
8Where Is USDA Today?
Expenditures
Speed
- No Tool to Integrate Acquisitions
-
- Extended Cycle Times
- NRCS
- Simplified Acquisitions 2.415.6 mo..
- Formal Acquisitions 8-29.1 mo.
- 2.1B Non-Commodity Annual Spend
- NRCS non-PCARD - 91m
- PCARD - 33m
- 75 of the 2.1B Non-Commodity Annual Spend is
concentrated on five categories - IT 24
- Facilities 17
- Agricultural/Forestry 16
- Construction 9
- Professional Services 9
USDA
Productivity
Cost Reduction
- Manual Intervention
- - Requisition, Approvals
- No single USDA Wide Procurement System
- Lack of/poor access of procurement/financial
data for decision making
- Not Fully Leveraged
- - Missed Opportunities
- Low Spend Visibility
Data obtained from the USDA eMarketplace Draft
Spend Analysis (10/01). Data obtained from a
draft version of the As Is Process Metrics
slide (06/02) NRCS data was extrapolated from
the agency data collected.
9IAS Goals and Objectives
- Ensure reliable and accurate USDA-wide,
procurement-related financial information - Make the most efficient use of IT investments
comply with the electronic commerce directives
and digital Department initiatives - Support an integrated policy, planning, and
budgeting process - Improve customer service
- Lower purchasing costs
- Provide a robust security environment that meets
or exceeds USDAs C-2 standards - Reduce program office and administrative burden
in the acquisition management process - Automate tracking system for requisition
approvals and contract writing and review - Provide a platform for advanced future
acquisition management business processes
10Getting to the Goal
- Executive buy-in to the IAS project
- Make IAS initiative the most important initiative
in the area of the Agency Contracts Management
Branch. - Dedicated Agency HQ and Regional/State/Local
member support - Regular progress/roadblock meetings
- Streamline and standardize our processes
- Speed to implementation May sacrifice scope for
schedule - No customization of software, use out of the box
solution - Set and communicate realistic expectations
- Third party evaluation of the IAS implementation
for lessons learned and changes required for
rollout
11Enterprise Wide Procurement Initiative
- In October, 2000, PSD IAS PMO embarked on an
enterprise wide initiative to implement a
web-based procurement solution (IAS) - Agency Development of scope and strategy October
2000 January 2001 - Agency Development of Acquisition Requirements
February May 2001 - RFP and responses June July 2001
- Live Test Demonstrations August and November
2001 - Vendor Award February 28, 2002
- Configuration for FNS and RD pilot
implementation June 30, 2002 - Independent Quality Assurance Testing July 19,
2002 - Pilot User Training Starts July 29, 2002
- Pilot Operations to be Initiated August 5, 2002
12Table of Contents
- What is the IAS Program?
- Why the IAS Program?
- Overview of IAS Rollout within an Agency
13Agency IAS High Level Timeline
Pre-Pilot
Pilot
Post-Pilot
90 Days
Train Pilot
Users
Configure / Install /
Run Pre
-
Run
Roll
-
out
Test Pilot
Prepare Pilot
production
Production
of
Functionality
Functionality
Pilot
Pilot
Functionality
Suspend
Parallel
Configure IAS, train balance of agency users, and
begin generating requisitions solely in IAS.
Evaluate
parallel
Legacy
Pre
-
processing
processing
operational
of pilot
Review
Pilot
transactions
results to
ensure
Parallel
correctness
processing
of pilot
contracts
14Steps for Agency Rollout
- Rollout Planning
- Determine specific pilot and post-pilot rollout
deployment date for each agency entity - Identify primary regional/state/local IAS
champions and teams - IAS Configuration
- Confirm current requisition process flow for each
entity - Document current and future requisition approval
hierarchy - Document current and future procurement approval
hierarchy - Identify commonly used vendors (vendor tax
number, vendor business address, FFIS VIN codes),
accounting codes, ship to address(es) - Rollout Training
- Identify future IAS users to be trained and
training dates - Change Management
- Draft list of potential issues that would impact
the IAS implementation within each entity - Communications
- IAS Overviews, Awareness Sessions, and Emails
(i.e., training, go-live)
15Future IAS Milestones
- Following initiation of IAS pilot operations for
FNS and RD on August 5, 2002, the IAS Project
Team plans to - Present proposed sequence and timing for IAS
implementation for remaining agencies/organization
s September 2002 - Begin IAS roll out to full user communities in
pilot agencies Fall 2002 - Conduct a full, formal evaluation of pilot
processing results Starts October 15, 2002 - Provide Pilot Results Report October 30, 2002