Title: All About EVVE
1All About EVVE
- Rose Trasatti
- Project Manager
- NAPHSIS
- June 11, 2003
Vital Information Re-engineering to Meet the
Nationwide Challenge New York, NY June 8th
12th, 2003
2EVVE Overview
- Electronic Verification of Vital Events
- One of the 25 E-government/e-vital initiatives
- http//www.egov.gov
- Part of the Presidents Management Agenda and the
OMB Quicksilver E-Gov initiatives - Started as partnership between SSA NAPHSIS
- Remote message-based queries for birth and death
records - Authorized users have a single interface to
generate a query for a verification or
certification to any participating state
throughout the country
3EVVE Overview
- NAPHSIS national clearinghouse (hub)
- Standard Internet-based XML Vital Event
Transaction (VET) - Knowledge database for state rules and data
availability/mapping - Transaction log of exchanges of requests and
responses between users and the states via the
hub - Management and billing reports
4EVVE Concerns
- Confidentiality
- Responses are either Match/No Match
- Eliminates browsing
- Security
- Provides a secure mechanism for the communication
between SSA and the vital records offices - Connectivity is via VPN or SSL with
authentication - Controls access to authorized users
- Pricing
- Fair Pricing Study by independent third party
5EVVE History
1994 SSA commenced negotiations with individual
states for direct access to vital records
data (SASRO)
1995 NAPHSIS agrees to negotiate for states with
SSA for access to vital records data
1999 NAPHSIS/SSA negotiations reached an impasse
2000 NAPHSIS recommends EVVE approach (match/no
match) Agrees to third party fair price
assessment
Jun 2001 SSA releases RFQ for an Online Access to
Vital Records Project
Jul 2001 NAPHSIS submits proposal to SSA
for Online Access to Vital Records
Project NAPHSIS awarded contract
Dec 2001 NAPHSIS develops EVVE functional requirem
ents NAPHSIS develops EVVE Project Plan
Jan 2002 NAPHSIS releases RFP for EVVE
system development
6EVVE History
Feb 2002 NAPHSIS awards EVVE system development
to SMS SSA/NAPHSIS/SMS Kickoff Meeting
Mar 2002 Introductory Meeting with the first
pilot state (Colorado)
Apr 2002 EVVE system development
complete EVVE-SI module installed in first
pilot state
Aug 2002 SSA completes their interface to
the EVVE system First pilot state goes live
(Colorado)
Feb 2003 Last pilot state goes live (California)
Mar 2003 Pilot Phase I evaluation complete
Apr 2003 Pilot Phase II evaluation begins
May 2003 NAPHSIS develops Pilot Evaluation
Report for Phase I
7EVVE Benefits
- Improves customer service
- Increases response rate and time for queries
- Facilitates rapid access to accurate and
verifiable vital record data - Protects against potential fraudulent activities
- Offers a secure means of electronic certification
- Supports the future of business within the vital
records offices
8EVVE Project Lifecycle
- Requirements analysis
- Vendor selection
- System design and development
- Introductory meetings
- EVVE-SI module installation
- State preparation and support
- Vendor installation
- SSA validation testing
- Going live
- Pilot evaluation phase
9EVVE States
10EVVE Hub Query Volume
11EVVE Response Times
12Birth Verification Matches
13Birth Certification Matches
14Death Verification Matches
15Death Certification Matches
16Known Data Problems
- Date Filed required for verifications
- Data extracts versus production database
- Death data timeliness
- Modified and original record availability
17Query No Match Analysis
- SSA users submit no-match screen shots to
SSA-Baltimore - SSA and NAPHSIS review screen shots
- NAPHSIS contacts appropriate pilot state with
no-match information - Pilot state searches their records and provides
results to NAPHSIS - NAPHSIS documents search results and forwards
findings to SSA-Baltimore
18Unknown Data Problems
- Truncated data
- Removal of blanks and hyphens
- Date Filed anomalies
- Re-keyed Date Filed
- Inconsistent Date Filed fields
- Missing data for certain years
- Index errors
19SSA Data Entry Errors
- Mistyped data entry values
- Inaccurate customer provided data
- Accounted for 85.5 of the EVVE no-matches
analyzed for Mississippi birth queries - 38 had more than one field incorrectly entered
- 33 had a problem with Childs First Name field
- 31 had a problem with Childs Last Name field
- 59 had a problem with Mothers Maiden Name field
20Data Entry Examples
- Data Entered
- Maiden Dowers
- Maiden Hill
- First Name Elsie
- First Name Lucille
- State Database
- Maiden Dowell
- Maiden Biggs
- First Name Unnamed
- First Name Lucell
21Conclusion
- Technical success
- Many lessons learned
- State data idiosyncrasies
- Date Filed availability
- Inaccurately user entered data
- State IT support and infrastructure
- Phase II
- Continued analysis
- EVVE system enhancements