Title: National Food Services Management System
1National Food Services Management System
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- Unitrak
- Presented by Captain J. Denny-McKinstry,
DLBM/Food S 5-3 - for CFICSE
2Outline.
- How Unitrak Came to Be
- Concerns/Competence/Success Potential
3Project Background
4Project Background
- Working group formed in November 1999
- Comparative Analysis Study
- Technical Feasibility Study
5Comparative Analysis
Conduct an objective functional and
technical analysis
6Potential Options
- ADRA current current ADRA application (reverse
engineering, MS Access 97, stand-alone). - ADRA enhanced Status quo changes/
enhancements (reverse engineering, MS Access 97) - ADRA enhanced- web ADRA enhanced
accessible through the web (reverse engineering,
conversion)
7Potential Options (continued)
- ADRA Re-engineered ADRA rewritten with
enhancements from Ships Program, CAFACS and
Combat Ration program. In a distributed
client-server environment using proper Project
Methodology - ADRA Re-engineered - Web ADRA rewritten with
enhancements from Ships Program, CAFACS and
Combat Ration program. Accessible through the
web using proper Project Methodology
8Options Considered (continued)
- FoodTrak customised Client-server
architecture (SQL servers) (could be web-enabled)
- proVision customised Microsoft Access
97/Microsoft SQL servers (no roll-up to central
database), has been customised for the British
Royal Navy - CBORD Each module is considered a system on its
own, client-server architecture (Sybase SQL
server), used by the United States Army, no
individual software customisation
9Evaluation Criteria
- Three types of criteria
- Functional
- Technical
- Reporting
10Evaluation Criteria (continued)
- Functional Criteria
- Must be bilingual
- Must respond to the needs of users
- at all levels of management
- in all elements
- in all situations
- Must have proper project documentation
11Evaluation Criteria (continued)
- Technical Criteria
- Must be able to roll-up data
- Reporting Criteria
- Must have graphs and charts
12Cost and Effort Analysis
- Development/customisation
- Estimated implementation cost
- Estimated maintenance cost
13Assumptions Used in Cost Estimates
- National system
- 30 screens, 25 reports
- 500 end-users
- 90 kitchens, 32 bases, 33 ships, 4 submarines
- Competitive process
- DND Translation bureau will perform all
translation - Only course Train-the-Trainers
14Trade-off Summary
15Final Decision
ADRA Re-engineered - Web
16Sequence of EventsApproval, Funding and Name
- Business Plan and Final approval from J4 Mat/DG
Log in March 2000 for project, funding and
official name Unitrak
17Platform -Technical Feasibility Study
- Oracle Database (Back-end)
- Oracle J Developer or Visual Studio 6 (Front-end)
18Situation...
- Lowest Compliant Bid
- Fixed Firm Rate
- Phased Approach
- 11 month timeline
19Proposed Timeline(11 months)
20Sequence of Events (contd)
- User Acceptance Testing
- Note WRITTEN ACCEPTANCE OF EACH MODULE FOR
CONTRACTOR PAYMENT - Translate User Manual screens (DND Translation
Bureau) - Train-the-Trainers Course (CFSAL)
- Released after each Phase
21Future...
- FMAS interface
- Integrated Program Management team in J4 Mat/DG
Log for Help Desk/Maintenance
22Concerns
- Project as a Priority
- budget
- personnel
- user feedback/acceptance
- Stakeholder Expectations
- contractor
- Sr management
- Users
- Maintainability
- Training
- Sr Food Svcs mgt
- continual
23Competence
Acquirer
Competent
Incompetent
Competent
Developer
Incompetent
Compliments of Maj. R. Smith, CFICSE
24Success Potential Chart
- Taken from the Standish Group Report, Chaos, 1995
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