Title: IFAS PreProposal Conference RFP VA798A09RP0006
1IFAS Pre-Proposal ConferenceRFP
VA-798A-09-RP-0006
2OPENING
- Welcome
- Introductions
- Administrative announcements
2
3FLITE PROGRAM
- Leslie Abbott, FLITE Program Director
4FLITE WHAT IS IT?
FLITE is A Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
multi-year initiative to replace existing
financial and asset management/inventory systems
with integrated, enterprise-level systems.
- FLITE has
- Three primary components
- Strategic Asset Management (SAM) System
- Integrated Financial Accounting System (IFAS)
- Data Warehouse
5WHY VA MUST IMPLEMENT FLITE
As public stewards, VA must account for, report,
and manage billions of dollars in assets.
However, we are working with
- Non-integrated systems
- Manually intensive accounting processes
- Lack of standardization of processes
- Multiple entries of business information
- Lack of timely financial reporting
- Decentralized data
VA requires Improved Business Processes
6FLITE OBJECTIVES
Design, develop, and implement an integrated
financial and asset management system to resolve
material weakness on financial management system
functionality
Provide management access to timely and
accurate information in financial, logistics,
budget, asset management, and related areas
Establish an advanced technology environment
Serve Those Who Serve Veterans
7FLITE SUPPORT FOR VA STRATEGIC PLAN
- FLITE Supports These Enabling Goals from the VA
Strategic Plan -
- Implement a One-VA Information Technology (IT)
framework that (1) enables the consolidation of
IT solutions and the creation of cross-cutting
common services to support the integration of
information across business lines and (2)
provides secure, consistent, reliable, and
accurate information to all interested parties
- Improve the overall governance and performance of
VA by applying sound business principles
ensuring accountability employing resources
effectively through enhanced capital asset
management, acquisition practices, and strategic
sourcing and linking strategic planning to
budgeting and performance
8FLITE CHALLENGESCoreFLS LESSONS LEARNED
9THE GOOD NEWS
- Congress supports FLITE
- Program momentum has been achieved through
emphasizing - Best practices in program management and systems
engineering - Strong agency-level governance
- SAM and IFAS have approval to enter Execution
Phase of Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) - Achieved Level 1
Despite its challenges, FLITE is a vibrant,
healthy program poised to contribute to the
future of VA.
10SUMMARY
The Promise of FLITE An integrated financial
and asset management system, timely and accurate
information, and an advanced technology
environment will bring to VA better
accountability, better reporting, and a much
better way to do the job of managing
11OVERVIEW
- Purpose
- Ground rules
- Approach
- Background
- Requirement overview
- Acquisition approach
- Goals
- Request for Proposal (RFP) review and discussion
- Acquisition schedule
- Final comments
12PURPOSE
- Explain Government requirements
- Respond to questions
- Exchange information
13GROUND RULES
- Any changes to requirements will be captured by
formal amendment - All parties will have the same information
- May not have all responses today
- Answers posted on FedBizOpps take precedence
14APPROACH
- What would we want to know if we were you?
- Open discussion
- Highlight key Government issues
- Highlight key areas of RFP
15 INTEGRATED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING SYSTEM (IFAS)
- What is IFAS?
- Component of the Financial and Logistics
Integrated Technology Enterprise (FLITE) program - Replaces CoreFLS project
- Integrates with VAs Strategic Asset Management
System (SAM) - The IFAS project will develop and deploy a
Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) software
application as a tool for processing and
reporting all financial and accounting
information in integrated databases accessible
throughout the department
16IFAS GOALS
- Standardize business processes and modernize the
Information Technology (IT) environment
supporting financial management - Implement a COTS-based integrated financial
management system - Improve consolidated reporting and management
information - Provide accurate and auditable financial data
17IFAS GOALS (Contd)
- Replaces Legacy Systems
- Financial Management System (FMS)
- Components of the Integrated Funds Distribution,
Control Point Activity, Accounting and
Procurement System (IFCAP), such as funds control
and purchasing
18WHO WILL BE IMPACTED?
- Direct and indirect service to millions of
veterans - More than 80,000 system users
- Approximately 763,000 vendors
19WHAT WILL BE IMPACTED?
- FMS
- Centralized accounting system for VA
- 442,728,910 General Ledger (GL) entries per year
- 391 recurring reports (daily, monthly, yearly)
- More than 12,000,000 purchase orders per year
- IFCAP
- 150 stand-alone instances across VA
- Purchasing
- Funds control
- Interfaces
- 50-80 potential interfaces (incoming and outgoing)
20IFAS SCOPE
- Purchasing
- Budget Execution
- Payment Management
- Travel
- Vendor File
- Debt Management
- Funding Fees
- Reimbursables
- Grants
Procure to Pay
Order to Cash
- Fixed Asset Accounting
- Project Accounting
- Construction
- Deferred Maintenance
- General Accounting
- Financial Reporting
- Suspense Fund Reporting
Acquire to Retire
Record to Report
21SAM INTEGRATION WITH IFAS
22IFAS APPROACH
- Multi-phased
- FMS and IFCAP replaced separately
- Pilot ? Beta ? National Deployment
- Repeatable processes
- Standardize
- Business processes and practices
- Data and data types
- Incremental Release
- Reduces the risks associated with a complete
system cutover and the costs associated with full
duplex or parallel system testing - Comprehensive testing and quality assurance
22
23IFAS APPROACH (Contd)
- Comprehensive, sustainable, repeatable training
- Robust OCM capability that ensures VA employees
are actively involved - Maintain senior leadership involvement and
commitment - Site readiness activities
- Sustained communication and education to ensure
programmatic and business concerns/issues are
addressed - Leverage previous investments wherever possible
- Requirements, lessons learned, programmatic
documentation, reports, data cleansing/conversion,
training materials, etc. - Hardware and software components
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24IFAS DEPLOYMENT
- Convert FMS to IFAS
- Pilot/Beta Stage
- Redirect IFCAP and other interfaces from FMS to
IFAS - Develop SAM vendor file integration
- National Deployment
- Convert IFCAP to IFAS
- IFCAP Replacement Development
- Develop SAM integration points
- Pilot
- Beta
- National Deployment
24
25FLITE MILESTONE TIMELINE
26REQUIREMENT OVERVIEW
- IFAS solution, following FMLoB acquisition
guidance, will seek - FSIO compliant software solution
- System implementation and integration services
- Application management services
- Technology hosting and administration
26
27KEY THINGS TO REMEMBER
- Standardization
- Complexity
- COTS FMLoB solution
- Financial and asset management integration
- Failure isnt an option
27
28ACQUISTION APPROACH
- Approach to satisfying the IFAS requirement
- ID/IQ Contract or Interagency Agreement
- Task or Delivery Orders
- Sample Orders
- Contracting approach
- Competitive Full and Open
- Public/Private Competition
- Best Value FAR Part 15 Procedures
- 10 years to place orders with 1 year for final
performance
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29GOALS
- Complementary relationship FAIR DEAL
- Simple and clear contract arrangement
- Meet schedule
- Outstanding performance
29
30SECTION ASOLICITATION FORM
- SF 33
- Could make an award
- Table of Contents
- 180 day offer validity
- Acknowledgement of Amendments
30
31SECTION B SUPPLIES / SERVICES AND PRICES / COSTS
- B.1 Clauses and Provisions
- Clauses incorporated by reference
- Sections K, L, and M will be removed from award
- B.3 Contract Minimum/Maximum
- Fill-in Contract Maximum Amount
- Contract Minimum is 50,000
- B.4 Contract Type
- Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity Contract
- Allows task and delivery orders
- CPFF, CPAF, or FP basis for orders
- Ten-year ordering period with additional year for
completion of orders
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32SECTION B (Contd)SUPPLIES / SERVICES AND PRICES
/ COSTS
- B.5 Ceiling Fee Rate for CPFF Orders
- Fill-in maximum fee percentage to be used on CPFF
orders - Statutory limitations on fee are found in FAR
15.404-4 - B.6 Ceiling Fee Rate for CPAF Orders
- Fill-in maximum fee percentage to be used on CPAF
orders - Contract Line Items
- 0001 Cost Plus Fixed Fee
- 0002 Cost Plus Award Fee
- 0003 Fixed Price
- 0004 Data and Reports, Not Separately Priced
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33SECTION B (Contd)SUPPLIES / SERVICES AND PRICES
/ COSTS
- Orders are stand alone contract vehicles
- RFP Section H.13 discusses how orders are placed
- Governing Law
- Federal law and regulations govern the contract
and orders - Clauses, terms, and provisions of Basic ID/IQ
Contract and Orders shall together comprise the
enterprise-wide perpetual license agreement(s) to
be delivered - No commercial software license agreement shall be
accepted by VA
33
34SECTION C DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS / WORK
STATEMENTS
- SOW outlines scope of work
- Anything IFAS related will be within scope
- Work is only authorized by orders
34
35SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 2.2 IFAS Program Objectives
- 2.2.1 Functional Objectives
- Hosted IFAS solution, consistent with the goals
and objectives of the FMLoB initiative - Integrated core financial management system that
meets FSIO, VA, and other Federal requirements - Standardized systems that support common
financial processes and complement financial
management systems operational efficiency and
effectiveness - Standardized systems to support the procurement
process and all necessary reporting requirements. - Real time reporting and tools to support
financial reporting - Comply with CGAC structure when required
35
36SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 2.2 IFAS Program Objectives
- 2.2.2 Technical Objectives
- An IFAS solution configured to meet VA business,
security, privacy, and Section 508 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 accessibility
requirements - Full integration with SAM (IBM Maximo Enterprise
Asset Management software) - Interface with existing systems
- Interface to VistA, including the accounts
receivable system and other VistA systems. - System flexibility to adapt to future or enhanced
interfaces
36
37SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 2.2 IFAS Program Objectives (Contd)
- 2.2.2 Technical Objectives
- An internet-based user interface
- Change management support, training, and support
for the users of the new system based on the
roles and responsibilities of individual users. - Documentation with unlimited rights, covering, at
a minimum, software configuration, technical
specifications, system interface descriptions,
certification and accreditation package,
user/training manuals and any source code - Deployment across VA
37
38SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 2.2.3 Policy and Legislative Constraints
- Comply with the appropriate VA financial policies
(http//www1.va.gov/vapubs/viewPublication.asp) - Comply with the VA Enterprise Architecture (EA)
and the EA Technical Reference Model (TRM)
policies - Provide documentation in accordance with the VA
IT Program Management Framework - Comply with policies and guidance issued by
- FSIO, including Core Financial System
Requirements and CGAC - Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
- Department of Treasury
- Comply with Federal financial management
requirements, including OMB Circulars A-123,
A-127, and 136 CFO Act, GMRA, FFMIA, Prompt
Payment Act, and Federal Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles
38
39SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 2.2.3 Policy and Legislative Constraints (Contd)
- Must follow Federal and VA Security and Privacy
Laws, Regulation, Standard, Policy and
Guidelines, including - National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST) Federal Information Processing Standard
(FIPS) 199, Standards for Security
Categorization of Federal Information and
Information Systems - NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-53 Recommended
Security Controls for Federal Information
Systems - Federal Information Security Management Act of
2002 (FISMA) - VA Directive 6500, Information Security Program
- Privacy - Electronic Government Act of 2002
(eGov Act) - Section 508 Accessibility requirements
- VA Directive 6508, Privacy Impact Assessments
- Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
39
40SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 3.0 Anticipated Work Requirements
- 3.2 Technical Architecture and Configuration
- Addressed in Attachment J-2, IFAS Technical
Architecture Requirements, and J-3, IFAS Baseline
Security Requirements - 3.3 Requirements Management
- Identify gaps between the requirements and the
COTS package - Develop end-state requirements and business
processes - Maintain and document the traceability of all
requirements - Use the Rational tool suite
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41SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 3.0 Anticipated Work Requirements (Contd)
- 3.4 Design and Development
- VA must approve all configuration selections
- Contractor must configure the IFAS solution in
accordance with FSIO standard configuration - 3.5 Testing
- Contractor must plan, perform, and document the
results of all testing, e.g., unit, system, and
integration testing of the configured COTS
application, data conversion, security, and
interfaces - VA will use a separate contractor for Independent
Validation and Verification (IVV) testing - Must use IBM Rational Suite software tools for
testing
41
42SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 3.0 Anticipated Work Requirements (Contd)
- 3.6 Organizational Change Management (OCM)
- Provide services associated with the execution of
Site Transition, Communications, and Stakeholder
Management plans - Support FLITE Program OCM
- 3.7 Training
- Develop an IFAS Training Strategy aligned with
the overall FLITE Training Strategy. - Design and develop training curriculum and
training content - Develop detailed site training plan to deploy and
conduct training for all IFAS users - Use a blended instructor led and hands-on
training environment with an emphasis on
instructor-led training
42
43SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 3.0 Anticipated Work Requirements (Contd)
- 3.8 Certification and Accreditation (CA)
- Develop documentation to facilitate VA CA
- CA will be in accordance with NIST Special
Publication 800-37 and VA Handbook 6500 - CA Package must be submitted to the COTR 60 days
prior to scheduled Security Control Assessment by
the VA
43
44SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 3.0 Anticipated Work Requirements (Contd)
- 3.9 Rollout Plan
- IFAS deployment must consist of the following
Hosting, FMS Replacement Pilot/Beta, FMS
Replacement National Deployment, IFCAP
Replacement Development, IFCAP Pilot, IFCAP Beta,
and IFCAP National Deployment. - FMS Replacement Pilot/Beta (12 months)
- Initial system configuration
- Franchise Fund
- Two VHA sites, two NCA sites, and approximately
two VBA sites - FMS Replacement National Deployment (12 months)
- Includes all remaining sites
44
45SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 3.0 Anticipated Work Requirements (Contd)
- 3.9 Rollout Plan
- IFCAP Replacement Development (9 months)
- Commences at contract award
- Includes IFAS and SAM integration and development
of interfaces between IFAS and the VistA
applications - IFCAP Replacement Pilot (6 months)
- Franchise Funds at the VA-FSC
- VA Medical Center
45
46SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 3.0 Anticipated Work Requirements (Contd)
- 3.9 Rollout Plan (Contd)
- IFCAP Replacement Beta (3 months)
- Two VHA sites, two NCA sites, and approximately 2
VBA sites. - IFCAP Replacement National Deployment (18 months)
- IFAS replaces IFCAP at all VA remaining sites
46
47SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
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48SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 3.0 Anticipated Work Requirements (Contd)
- 3.10 Hosting and Associated OM Services
- Addressed in Attachment J-6, IFAS Hosting and
Operations Maintenance Requirements - 3.11 Implementation Support and Knowledge
Transfer - Implementation support of IFAS for each part of
deployment and for each site for a stabilizing
period of 20 business days, which must include
end-of-month processing - Contractors employees working at a VA facility
or interfacing with VA staff must be able to
communicate, both verbally and in writing, in the
English language
48
49SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 3.0 Anticipated Work Requirements (Contd)
- 3.12 Software
- COTS-based, integrated core financial management
system that meets FSIO, VA, and other Federal
requirements - Procure to pay
- Purchasing
- Budget execution
- Payment management
- Travel
- Vendor management
- Foreign pay
- Treasury Offset Program (TOP)
49
50SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 3.0 Anticipated Work Requirements (Contd)
- 3.12 Software
- Order to cash
- Accounts receivable and debt management
- Fee
- Reimbursable
- Grants
50
51SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 3.0 Anticipated Work Requirements (Contd)
- 3.12 Software (Contd)
- Acquire to retire
- Fixed asset accounting
- Project accounting
- Construction
- Deferred Maintenance
- Record to report
- General accounting
- Financial reporting
- Suspense fund reporting
- Congressional district reporting
- Person Funds of Patients (PFOP)
51
52SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 3.0 Anticipated Work Requirements (Contd)
- 3.13.1 Program Management
- Must use VA project management guidelines
- Must interface with senior-level VA officials,
including FLITE Program Management Office (PMO),
the FLITE Program director, and other project
stakeholders, such as SQAS and the IV contractor - Must align IFAS project management activities
with the FLITE PMO - 3.13.2 Quality Control Program
- The contractor shall develop, implement and
maintain a Quality Control Program - VA may use the contractors Quality control
Program as part of the inspection/acceptance
program
52
53SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 3.0 Anticipated Work Requirements (Contd)
- 3.13.7 Earned Value Management
- Contractor shall use an EVM System (EVMS) that
has been determined by the Cognizant Federal
Agency (CFA) to be compliant with the guidelines
in ANSI/EIA Standard - 748 - Contractor shall submit the applicable reports in
accordance with the requirements of the
individual delivery or task orders issued under
the contract. - VA uses Primavera Project Management to address
the EVMS requirements
53
54SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 4.0 Deliverables
- Contractor shall deliver to VA all software,
documents, etc., created in support of the IFAS
project - Must update all system documentation to remain
current with each software development
activity/phase. - The Government will include the actual
requirements, formats, delivery schedules and
points of contact in each order - VA will have unlimited rights as allocated under
FAR 52.227-14(b) in all data delivered under the
orders
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55SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 4.0 Deliverables (Contd)
- Unless otherwise stated in the orders, the
contractor shall submit deliverables to the COTR
or his or her designee. - The Government will include review times and
response to review comments in the orders - The COTR will serve as VAs focal point for
accepting the deliverables, unless an order
provides for other procedures
55
56ATTACHMENT J-2IFAS TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE
REQUIREMENTS
- Provides a system overview of current financial
systems - Lists relevant VA tools and software
- Documents IFAS nonfunctional requirements
- Documents IFAS architecture requirement
56
57ATTACHMENT J-2 (Contd)IFAS TECHNICAL
ARCHITECTURE REQUIREMENTS
- Section 2 Current Financial Management Systems
- Describes the technical characteristics
- Financial Management System (FMS)
- Platform and architecture
- Users and volume
- IFCAP
- VistA architecture and technologies
- Number of users
- Other Systems
57
58ATTACHMENT J-2 (Contd)IFAS TECHNICAL
ARCHITECTURE REQUIREMENTS
- Section 3 VA Tools and Software
- Provides list of tools and software approved for
use in VA environments - Lifecycle tools including project control,
requirements, modeling, design and testing - Application tools including middleware, messaging
and ETL - Infrastructure software including OS and
application server
58
59ATTACHMENT J-2 (Contd)IFAS TECHNICAL
ARCHITECTURE REQUIREMENTS
- Section 4 System Context
- Provides a high level of IFAS context including
interfaces - Section 5 Technical Requirements
- Describes the nonfunctional requirements of IFAS
- Capacity requirements across phases
- End state performance requirements
- Section 508 requirements
59
60ATTACHMENT J-2 (Contd) IFAS TECHNICAL
ARCHITECTURE REQUIREMENTS
- Section 6 Technical Architecture Requirements
- Describes the desired target multi-tier
application architecture - Describes the minimum required physical and
logical environment configuration - Documents a high level topology including an
approach to connectivity to VA backbone
60
61ATTACHMENT J-2 (Contd) IFAS TECHNICAL
ARCHITECTURE REQUIREMENTS
- Section 7 Hosting Connectivity
- Connectivity
- VA WAN
- External Systems (IRS, Treasury, etc)
- Continuity
- NIST Special Publications 800-53
61
62ATTACHMENT J-4 IFAS BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
- Presents major business process flow diagrams,
detailed descriptions, and business requirements - Foundation for configuration of COTS product
- Fit-Gap Analysis will identify changes based on
best practices and/or software compatibility
62
63ATTACHMENT J-4 (Contd) IFAS BUSINESS
REQUIREMENTS
- Section 4 Organizational Data Flow
- High level overview of VA organizations and data
flow into and out of the system - VA systems which will exchange data with IFAS
- VA organizations which will use IFAS
63
64ATTACHMENT J-4 (Contd)IFAS BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
- Sections 5-8
- Provides
- Standardized To-Be Process Descriptions
- Cross-functional map
- Business process flow diagram
- Detailed descriptions about the process
64
65ATTACHMENT J-4 (Contd)IFAS BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
- Section 5 Procure to Pay
- Focus on Purchasing, Accounts Payable and Vendor
Management - Budget Distribution
- AACS
- Multiple levels
65
66ATTACHMENT J-4 (Contd)IFAS BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
- Section 5 Procure to Pay
- Purchasing
- Standard (Form 2237)
- Gatekeeper
- Integrated with SAM
- Checkbook/commitment accounting
- Miscellaneous Obligations (Form 1358)
- Exception lists
- Internal Controls
- Interfaces
66
67ATTACHMENT J-4 (Contd)IFAS BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
- Section 5 Procure to Pay
- Purchase Cards
- Same Day payments
- Standardization throughout VA
- Receiving and Certification
- Four way match
- Automated Workflows
- Automated Notifications
67
68ATTACHMENT J-4 (Contd) IFAS BUSINESS
REQUIREMENTS
- Section 5 Procure to Pay
- Revolving Funds
- Supply Fund automated processes
- Issue books
- Travel Request Payment Process
- Interface with Fed Traveler
- Beneficiary Travel
68
69ATTACHMENT J-4 (Contd)IFAS BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
- Section 5 Procure to Pay
- Accounts Payable
- Benefits - Administrative Loan Accounting Center
(ALAC), Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment
, Special Adaptive Housing, Beneficiary Travel - Permanent Change of Station Travel,
Modifications, Advances, and expenses - Agent Cashier Payments
- Cancelled Checks
- Automated processes
- Two-way interfaces
69
70ATTACHMENT J-4 (Contd)IFAS BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
- Section 5 Procure to Pay
- Vendor Management
- Establishment of VA centralized system of record
for vendor data - Vendor data currently distributed across FMS and
IFCAP - Interaction with Central Contractor Register
(CCR) - Provide vendor data to other VA systems
- Immediate focus is integration with SAM
70
71ATTACHMENT J-4 (Contd)IFAS BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
- Section 6 Acquire to Retire
- Focus on Accounting related to Asset Management
- Fixed Asset Subsystem (Acquire) Process
- Fixed Asset Subsystem (Disposition) Process
- Budget Distribution Construction Process
- Integration with Strategic Asset Management (SAM)
system - Depreciation passed back to SAM
- Deferred Maintenance
- Material Weakness
71
72ATTACHMENT J-4 (Contd)IFAS BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
- Section 7 Order to Cash
- Focus on Accounts Receivable
- Non-healthcare (receivables related to
overpayments to veterans or employees) - Healthcare (Interim and Future State)
- Payments Waivers, Compromises, and Write-Offs
- Deposits
- Reimbursements
- Grants
- Presently very manual
- Debit Vouchers
72
73ATTACHMENT J-4 (Contd)IFAS BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
- Section 8 Record to Report
- Focus on General Ledger and Financial Reporting
- General Ledger
- Monthly and Fiscal Year Processes
- Miscellaneous Journal Vouchers and Expenditure
Transfers - G/L Corrections and Adjustments
- Accruals
- Suspense Fund
- Financial Reporting
- SF-224 reconciliation
73
74ATTACHMENT J-4 (Contd)IFAS BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
- Section 8.9 Reports
- List of current reports from FMS, CAPPS, IFCAP,
and other miscellaneous financial reports - Need to capture data covered by reports but do
not necessarily need to replicate each existing
report
74
75ATTACHMENT J-5IFAS INTEGRATION REQUIREMENTS
- Section 2 Current FMS Interfaces
- FMS is a mainframe based application
- Interfaces with approximately 70 systems, mainly
using batch processing - Both nightly and monthly interfaces
- DSS Activity Based Costing (ABC)
75
76ATTACHMENT J-5 (Contd)IFAS INTEGRATION
REQUIREMENTS
- Section 3 Current IFCAP Interfaces
- IFCAP has approximately 30 interfaces
- Three categories of interfaces
- External - using Health Level (HL) 7
- Centralized Reporting Interface (Non-HL7), and
- Internal VistA interfaces
- Prosthetics
- Fee Basis
- Accounts Receivable
76
77ATTACHMENT J-5 (Contd)IFAS INTEGRATION
REQUIREMENTS
- Section 4 FMS Replacement Pilot/Beta Interfaces
- Implementing interfaces between IFAS and
approximately 30 other systems - Replacing FMS to IFCAP interface with temporary
interface between IFAS and IFCAP - Establishing IFAS to SAM integration for sharing
vendor data - Establishing IFAS to Electronic Contract
Management System (eCMS) integration
77
78ATTACHMENT J-5 (Contd)IFAS INTEGRATION
REQUIREMENTS
- Section 5 FMS Replacement National Deployment
Interfaces - Finalizing all interfaces from FMS to IFAS
- Section 6 IFCAP Replacement Interfaces
- Implementing approximately 60 interfaces
- Establishing interfaces between IFAS and
remaining VistA applications - Completing the integration between IFAS and SAM
78
79ATTACHMENT J-5 (Contd)IFAS INTEGRATION
REQUIREMENTS
- Section 6 IFCAP Replacement Interfaces (Contd)
- Types of data that will be exchanged between IFAS
and SAM - Vendor Data
- Purchase Requests
- Fund Control Point Data (Accounting String)
- Purchase Card Information
- Internal Vouchers and Standard Vouchers
- Item File Updates
- Purchase Order Data includes obligation,
receiving data, and modification - Users and Access Control Data
- Fund Control Balance Queries
- Fixed Assets
79
80ATTACHMENT J-5 (Contd)IFAS INTEGRATION
REQUIREMENTS
- Section 8 IFAS Integration Constraints
- Multiple VistA applications to be integrated with
IFAS from each of the VHA sites - Tightly integrated with IFCAP and may or may not
exist at all sites. - Typically communicate using HL7 messages for
MUMPS-based applications - IFAS financial software shall meet the
integration requirements of external
organizations, e.g., Treasury and IRS, without
any customization or modification to the IFAS
COTS software
80
81ATTACHMENT J-6 IFAS HOSTING AND OM REQUIREMENTS
- Describes requirements for hosting the IFAS
application and the required infrastructure - Documents the requirements for managing the IFAS
infrastructure and its operations - Documents service delivery objectives and
requirements - Describes service delivery requirements
81
82ATTACHMENT J-6 (Contd)IFAS HOSTING AND OM
REQUIREMENTS
- Section 2 Infrastructure and Application
Hosting - Hardware hosting requirements
- Secured data center
- Sufficient development, testing and production
environments - Software hosting requirements
- Responsible for procuring, managing and tracking
software licenses - Connectivity and networking requirements
82
83ATTACHMENT J-6 (Contd)IFAS HOSTING AND OM
REQUIREMENTS
- Section 2 Infrastructure and Application
Hosting (Contd) - Other hosting services
- Scalability
- User Provisioning (VA)
- Monthly Status of operations
- Standard Operating Procedures
- Trained Staff
83
84ATTACHMENT J-6 (Contd)IFAS HOSTING AND OM
REQUIREMENTS
- Section 3 Infrastructure and Operations
Management - Monitoring all hardware, software and networking
components - Planning and managing for contingencies
- Managing backups and restores
- Maintaining continuity of operations
84
85ATTACHMENT J-6 (Contd)IFAS HOSTING AND OM
REQUIREMENTS
- Section 4 Service Delivery
- Describes the requirements for managing and
maintaining service levels - Service level objectives
- Acceptable user experience
- Service level metrics
- Managing system capacity
- Infrastructure capacity management
- Workload and workforce management
- Performance management
85
86ATTACHMENT J-6 (Contd)IFAS HOSTING AND OM
REQUIREMENTS
- Section 5 Service Support Management
- Help desk support levels
- Level 1 knowledge transfer
- Service request infrastructure
- Telephone and computing infrastructure
- Properly trained service agents on IFAS
- Web Service request
86
87ATTACHMENT J-6 (Contd)IFAS HOSTING AND OM
REQUIREMENTS
- Section 5 Service Support Management (Contd)
- Incident management
- Change and configuration management
- Assumptions and Constraints
- VA responsibilities
- Disposal
- VA Data
87
88Attachment J-7IFAS SOFTWARE FUNCITONAL
REQUIREMENTS
- Based on the Office of Federal Financial
Managements documents on Core Financial Systems
Requirements (FFMSR) and the IFAS Business
Requirement document No gap between the two
documents - 649 FFMSR requirements
- Any value added requirement listed is required
- 264 VA requirements
- Automated workflows and notifications
- Orders will multiple delivery points or multiple
payment sites - Robust Sf-224 reconciliation process
- Identify and track projects construction, non
recurring maintenance and IT - Automated monthly and annual close process
88
89SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 7.1 Places of Performance
- VA Sites
- Contractor Site
- 7.3 Rights in Government Data
- VA retains all rights and privileges
- 7.4 Section 508 Requirements
- 7.5 Proprietary Data
- 7.6 Non-Personal Services
- 7.7 Contractor Acquired Property
90SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 7.10 Security Requirements
- General
- VA standards for electronic and information
security include LAN/Internet security,
development systems security, firewalls that meet
the minimum federal security standards VA
Handbook 6500, NIST 800-53, FIPS 199, etc. The
requirements in VA Handbook 6500 and appendices
apply to all VA or contractor-operated services
and information resources located and operated at
contract facilities that support the VA mission
requirements, or any third party utilizing VA
information in order to perform a VA authorized
activity. - Physical Security
- All contractor employees working at non-VA
facilities for the VA must comply with the
security regulations in place at the site,
including posted instructional signs. Physical
security shall be implemented in accordance with
NIST 800-53 and VA Handbook 6500 to include but
not limited to Physical and Environmental
Protection Controls PE-1 through PE-19.
91SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- Personnel Security
- Background investigation (BI) requirements
contractor BIs will be adjudicated by VA, per
guidelines of VA Directive and Handbook 0710. - U.S. Citizenship is required if the
data/information system being developed is
considered higher than low risk non-sensitive
data. - Contractors must complete the VA Cyber Security
Awareness and Privacy training before access is
granted to VA IT systems and resources.
Certificates of successful completion must be
given to the COTR to ensure access - The contractor shall afford VA, including the
Office of Inspector General, access to the
contractors and subcontractors facilities,
installations, operations, documentation,
databases, and personnel used in performance of
the contract. Access shall be provided to the
extent required to carry out a program of IT
inspection, investigation, and audit to safeguard
against threats and hazards to the integrity,
availability, and confidentiality of VA data or
to the function of computer systems operated on
behalf of VA, and to preserve evidence of
computer crime.
92SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- Network Security
- VA information will not be co-mingled with any
other data on the contractors/subcontractors
information systems/media storage systems in
order to ensure VA requirements related to data
protection and media sanitization can be met. VA
also reserves the right to conduct IT resource
inspections to ensure data separation and on-site
inspection of information destruction/media
sanitization procedures to ensure they are in
compliance with VA policy requirements. - VA data taken off-site must meet VA safeguard
requirements and must have official VA approval.
Contractor will store, transport or transmit VA
sensitive information in an encrypted form, using
VA-approved encryption application that meets the
requirements of NISTs FIPS 140-2 standard.
93SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- Network Security (Contd)
- The contractor shall be responsible for
implementing sufficient IT security to reasonably
prevent the compromise of VA IT resources for all
of the contractor-owned systems that are operated
by the contractor, or VA systems that are
operated by the contractor. - The contractors firewall and Web services
security controls, if applicable, shall meet or
exceed VAs minimum requirements. VA directives
are available on the VA directives website at
http//www1.va.gov/vapubs .
94SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- Data Security and Privacy
- Any information involved with this contract are
classified as systems of records subject to the
Privacy Act of 1974. - All remote access service computer users must
provide proper justification of the need for
access, and sign Rules of Behavior prior to
remote access being granted in accordance with VA
Handbook 6500, Information Security Program
http//www1.va.gov/vapubs/viewPublication.asp?Pub_
ID56FType2. - When non-VA owned IT equipment is no longer used
to access or store VA sensitive information, all
equipment hard disk drives and internal memory is
to be sanitized in accordance with Appendix B of
this Handbook. All other electronic storage media
used to store, process, or access VA sensitive
information must be sanitized in accordance with
Appendix B of VA Handbook 6500.1 when the media
are no longer used to access VA sensitive
information being disposed of, or removed from VA
control.
95SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- Certification and Accreditation (CA)- Must be
completed before system is brought into
production. Must be re-certified at least every
3 years, unless a major change has occurred which
would require earlier re-certification - CA Security Artifacts Requirement Checklist
- System Security Plan (SSP)
- Risk Assessment
- Signatory Authority
- Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA)
- Contingency Plan
- Incident Response Plan
- Configuration Management Plan
- Security Configuration Checklists
96SECTION C (Contd) DESCRIPTIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
/ WORK STATEMENTS
- 7.11 Government Furnished Property
97SECTION DPACKAGING AND MARKING
- Standard Commercial Packaging
98Section E INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE
- Inspection Clauses
- Supplies and Services
- Fixed Priced and Cost-Reimbursement
- E.1 and E.2 COTR will be appointed to perform
inspection/acceptance for each order - QARs will assist COTR
- E.3 VAs SQAS and IVV contractor assisting
inspection/acceptance
99SECTION F DELIVERIES OR PERFORMANCE
- F.1 Period of order placement 120 months
- F.1 12 month period for completion of orders
- F.2 Orders establish delivery schedule /
performance period - F.3 Place of performance identified at order
level
100SECTION GCONTRACT ADMINISTRATION DATA
- G.1 Funding at order level
- G.2 Incremental funding
- G.3 AND G.4 Contains billing instructions for
different types of orders
101SECTION H SPECIAL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS
- H.1 Contracting Officer for each order will have
authority to modify order - H.2 Federal holidays may affect access
- H.3 Release of Information
- Contracting Officer approval required
- Submit 30 days in advance
- Flows down to subcontractors
- H.4 Comply with VA site regulations be good
guests
102SECTION H (Contd)SPECIAL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS
- H.5 Organizational Conflict of Interest
- Contractor and subcontractors restricted from
performance of IVV and PMOS for FLITE at any
level - FAR 9.505 restrictions
- H.6 Associate Contractor Agreements
- Cooperation with other contractors is required
- Agreements must be submitted for review before
execution - New associate contractors may be added
- H.7 Program Manager Single Point of Contact
- H.8 VA Support Contractors
103SECTION H (Contd)SPECIAL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS
- H.9 Government Furnished Material, Property and
Information will be identified in each order - H.10 Facility Support
- VA will provide facility support with
no-charge-for-use - VA facility support will be specified on each
order - Proposals for orders must include facility
support assumptions - H.11 Contractor Responsibilities
- Adhere to the same professional and ethical
standards of conduct required of Government
personnel - Obtain all data and rights from subcontractors
necessary to perform orders
104SECTION H (Contd)SPECIAL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS
- H.12 Contractor Personnel
- Personnel must be well qualified
- Training must not be charged to the Government
without prior written approval - Personnel must identify themselves as contractors
- H.13 Ordering Procedures
- Delivery orders and/or task orders
- Order type may be FP, CPFF, or CPAF at the
discretion of the Contracting Officer - SOO with contractor SOW/PWS or VA SOW/PWS
- Certificate of Current Cost or Pricing Data
required, if applicable - Orders will use Uniform Contract Format
- All modifications will be issued in writing using
a SF 30
105SECTION H (Contd)SPECIAL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS
- H.14 Fixed Fee for CPFF Orders
- Negotiated for each CPFF order
- Fixed dollar amount only subject to adjustment
based on additional work unforeseeable when order
was placed - Unless otherwise stated, payment of fixed fee
will be based upon the percentage of work
complete, subject to required withholding - H.15 Award Fee for CPAF Orders
- Established for each CPAF order
- Performance monitored by Award Fee Review Board
- Separate Award Fee Plans for each order
- Award Fee Plans may be unilaterally modified by
the Contracting Officer before start of
evaluation period - Contractor may provide a self evaluation to
assist AFRB in rating performance - Payment of award fee is determined be VAs
judgmental evaluation of the contractors
performance based on stated criteria
106SECTION H (Contd)SPECIAL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS
- H.16 Contractor Travel
- For Non-FP orders, travel is reimbursable iaw FAR
31.205-46 - Written concurrence of COTR or Contracting
Officer required in advance - H.17 EVMS Applicable to CPFF and CPAF Orders
Only - Must use an approved EVMS
- Reports required by orders
- Post-award IBR see orders
- Subcontractors may be required to comply with
EVMS requirements as identified on each order - H.18 Security Comply with Security Requirements
found in Section J, Attachment 3 and Orders
107SECTION H (Contd)SPECIAL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS
- H.19 Electronic Invoice Submission
- Presently voluntary
- Contractor responsible for 3rd-party fees
- H.20 Indemnification
- H.21 Due Diligence Checklist
- Compliance certification required annually and/or
upon request of Contracting Officer - Non-compliance will require Corrective Action
Plan and could lead to termination
108SECTION I CONTRACT CLAUSES
- 52.219-9, Subcontracting plan required from Large
Businesses - 52.227-14 with Alternate III, Rights in Data
General - 52.227-19, Commercial Computer Software License
109SECTION J LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
- Attachment 10, Small Business Subcontracting Plan
- Applicable to Large Business Concerns Only
- Provided with proposal
110SECTION K REPRESENTATIONS, CERTIFICATIONS, AND
OTHER STATEMENTS OF OFFERORS
- ORCA plus these Section K representations required
111IFAS Pre-Proposal ConferenceRFP
VA-798A-09-RP-0006
112FLITE Sponsor Remarks
Ms. Rita Reed Acting Assistant Secretary for
Management
113FLITE SPONSOR REMARKS
- FLITE Program is one of the VA Secretarys
highest transformation priorities - Transforming business activities of VA is of
paramount importance - Highly visible program
- Extensive internal and external oversight
anticipated for duration of program lifecycle
114FLITE SPONSOR REMARKS (Contd)
- FLITE Program must ensure
- Fiscal transparency and accountability
- Elimination of long-standing financial management
system functionality material weakness - Audit findings are addressed for improved
controls and efficiencies
115FLITE SPONSOR REMARKS (Contd)
- Key success factors
- Acceptance and use by our employees
- Thorough training, communications, transition
activities to support new system - Leadership participation at all levels
- All employees who touch the new system should be
fully trained according to their roles - Dedicated contractor partner that shares FLITE
Program vision and objectives
116FLITE SPONSOR REMARKS (Contd)
- IFAS must deliver
- Better access to data for decision making and
reporting