Title: ATAAPS Overview
1ATAAPS Overview
- ATAAPS is a DFAS system that has been used by
various Army agencies (ATEC, DLA, AMC, and IMA
SOMARDS sites) for several years. It will
interface with the existing payroll system (DCPS)
and with the existing accounting system
(STANFINS). - Information on ATAAPS can be found at the DFAS
website - https//dfas4dod.dfas.mil/systems/ataaps/index.ht
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2ATAAPS Overview
- Web-based input for TA and labor
- On-line supervisor certification of timesheets
- Captures direct labor cost in 15-minute
increments - Can record labor in multiple APCs to capture
labor costs at the ABS/SSP level of detail - Can record labor daily
- Can record labor in future pay periods
- Can record retroactive corrections
- Enables control/standardization of account codes
3ATAAPS Overview
Employee enters TA and selects multiple Job
Order Numbers (JON APC) to charge to the SSPs
worked
DCPS
Data transmits to DCPS for calculation of
benefits and deductions and payroll processing
ODS
Labor cost detail transmits to the Accounting
System (STANFINS) via the Gross Pay File.
4ATAAPS Overview
Gross Pay Interface File
Web Server
Appl Server
DCPS
ACCOUNTING
Oracle Database
Labor Interface File
MER Interface File
Via Client
Acctg Code Valid File
Via Client
SDA Interface File
ATAAPS
L a b o r I n t e r f a c e
W E B
Via Client
Labor, Concurrence, Certification, Team and
Roster Management
R E P O R T S
Employees / Timekeepers / Certifiers
5Instructions/Procedures
System Access
- All IMA APF DACs will record their own TA
through the ATAAPS website. - It is the intended use of the the web-based
system - Reduce paper retention if TA is recorded,
concurred and certified in the system, there is
no need to print and maintain a manual timesheet
for 6 years - Employees will be more cognizant of the functions
and tasks they worked on and more apt to charge
labor to the correct Service Support Program
(SSP), when actually faced with those choices on
the screen. SSP costs may be lost if TA is
recorded on a manual timesheet that is not
constantly updated to reflect new APCs. - Garrisons were directed by the CLS initiative to
account for their costs (to include labor) in
their Service Support Programs. ATAAPS enables
that labor cost to be captured at the source. - Garrison Commanders may decide whether to have
individuals enter their own TA or to have
central timekeepers record TA and labor costs
for an organization. - Garrison Commanders are responsible to ensure
that a manual process exists for employees to
report their detailed labor costs by SSP in
sections where central timekeeping is allowed.
6Instructions/Procedures
System Access
- Only IMA employees will have access to the IMA
ATAAPS database, except when certification or
timekeeping duties are performed by military,
contractor (timekeeping only), NAF or mission
employees - Garrisons are responsible internal management
controls and should ensure that System Access
provides for segregation of duties, such as, if
an employee has Timekeeper access and is also an
alternate Certifier, management must ensure that
the Timekeeper is not able to certify timesheets
that he/she recorded. - DISA will perform most database administration
duties to include password resets. System access
to the database admin module for creation of new
Workcenter Codes and Job Order Numbers will be
restricted to the IMA Level 1 Superusers (3 at HQ
and 2 at each Region).
7Instructions/Procedures
Recording Labor
- TA must be recorded and certified by COB Friday
following the end of every pay period. When the
Friday following a pay period end is a Holiday,
then TA will need to be complete by COB on
Thursday. Other exceptions will be addressed as
they occur. - All employees are assigned to a default
Workcenter and a default Job Order Number (APC).
If a Timekeeper has to record labor for an absent
employee and a timesheet is unavailable, labor
will be recorded against their defaults. - Employee concurrence of TA is required lack of
electronic concurrence will not stop the payroll
process, however, timekeepers should print the
timesheet for the employees signature and retain
the hardcopy file.
8Instructions/Procedures
Recording Labor
- Retroactive changes in ATAAPS must be
accomplished within three pay periods.
Corrections to payroll more than three pay
periods ago must be accomplished through the DCPS
Timekeeper or CSR. Corrections to labor cost
charges more than 3 pay periods ago must be done
with a STANFINS cost transfer. - Default labor processing for the entire IMA
database will be run by DISA the second Tuesday
of the pay period. Default labor processes will
populate the entire pay period with regular hours
for the tour of duty plus holidays, if
applicable, to the default workcenter and job
order number. - Employees who enter Labor Equipment (LE) in
the Integrated Facilities System (IFS) for labor
cost distribution to APCs at the SSP detail level
will record time and attendance in ATAAPS in
their default APC/JON.
9Employees Who Enter Labor Into IFS
- For DPW and other employees who enter detailed
Labor and Equipment (LE) at the SSP level in
IFS, time and attendance in ATAAPS will be
recorded against the default APC. Cost
distribution to the workorder and the correct APC
and SSP will be accomplished in IFS. - When setting up APCs in the JON field of ATAAPS,
it is important to use the same default APC that
is used as the default in DCPS and in IFS, and to
ensure that Timekeepers know not to change that
default in ATAAPS.
10Flowchart of labor cost detail entered in IFS
When IFS is used to record Labor Cost
Distribution To Workorders, DPW employees record
all TA in ATAAPS to the Default APC
ATAAPS 80 hrs in Default APC ABCD
DCPS 80 hrs in APC ABCD
IFS Employee enters Labor Cost Distribution to
workorders 10 hrs in ABCD 20 hrs in EFGH 50 hrs
in JKLM
STANFINS 80 hrs is charged in ABCD received from
the Gross Pay File in 11xx series of
EORs ---------------- STANFINS records the IFS
entries in 27xx series of EORs ABCD (80) hrs
ABCD 10 hrs EFGH 20 hrs JKLM 50 hrs
IFS generates Type Action 20s in EORs 2711,
2712, 2714 ABCD (10 hrs) ABCD 10
hrs ABCD (20 hrs) EFGH 20 hrs ABCD (50
hrs) JKLM 50 hrs
11Flowchart of Labor When EmployeeDOES NOT Enter
Cost Detail in IFS
If DPW employees DO NOT use IFS to record Labor
Cost Distribution To Workorders, they should
record Their labor cost detail directly in ATAAPS
ATAAPS Direct Charge the 80 hrs to appropriate
APCs ABCD 10 hours EFGH 20 hours JKLM 50
hours
STANFINS Records Labor Costs in the multiple APCs
entered in ATAAPS via the Gross Pay File received
from DCPS ABCD 10 hours EFGH 20 hours JKLM
50 hours
DCPS 80 hrs in the multiple APCs flows through
DCPS to the accounting system
12Policies/Procedures
Certification
- Certification of all TA is mandatory for payroll
to process. - Certifiers cannot change labor. If a certifier
disagrees with a labor entry, changes must be
entered by the employee or timekeeper.
File Maintenance
- The electronic concurrence and certification in
ATAAPS serve as the official signed Timesheet.
There is no requirement to print and maintain a
hardcopy file of these timesheets unless to
obtain missing employee concurrence. All manually
prepared and signed documents (timesheets, leave
requests, comp/overtime requests) must continue
to be maintained for 6 years and 3 months.
13IMA Policies/Procedures
Problem Resolution
- Problems, questions and requests for assistance
should be resolved at the lowest possible level. - Employees report routine time and attendance
problems to their Timekeepers for resolution - Timekeepers elevate questions/problems to their
Garrison Superusers - Garrison Superusers can request password resets
and other system access assistance directly from
the DISA ATAAPS helpdesk. - Garrison Superusers elevate other
problems/questions to the Region Superuser. - Region and HQ Superusers may contact the DISA
helpdesk for assistance. All email contact with
DISA should be copy furnished to the HQ IMA
ATAAPS POC.
14IMA Roles/Responsibilities
Employees
- Individual input of Time and Attendance via
internet - Complete recording and concurrence of TA in
accordance with locally developed procedures. - Enter time against appropriate Job Order Numbers
to capture CLS/SSP labor - Review their own time and attendance charges and
electronically concur every pay period. An
employee can retroactively concur with their time
and attendance within ATAAPS in the event they
are unable to during the pay period. If an
employee is unable to electronically concur, a
manual signature is required. - Notify timekeeper of corrections that need to be
made directly in DCPS, ie., more than 3 pay
periods ago, discrepancies in leave balances.
15IMA Roles/Responsibilities
Timekeepers
- Timekeepers are responsible for their assigned
Team. A Team may have one or more Rosters of
employees. - Every Team should have a primary timekeeper and
at least one alternate. - Timekeepers may be civilian, military, or
contractors. - Maintain complete and accurate TA hardcopy
records - Request for Leave or Approved Absence
- Overtime Work Request and Approval form
- Record of Individual Time and Attendance when an
employee is on the DCPS Missing Time / Created
Leave Report or unable to electronically concur
with time and attendance in ATAAPS. - Work Schedules.
- Serve as central timekeeper in offices where
recording of TA online by individual employees
is not possible. - Record labor for employees who are absent.
16IMA Roles/Responsibilities
Timekeepers
- Ensure ATAAPS TA is ready for supervisory
certification - Reconcile electronic postings for leave, comptime
and overtime against approved request forms. - Run Missing Time inquiry to ensure all TA
recorded prior to certification. - Run the Uncertified time inquiry and use to
ensure all time entered has been certified. - Perform ATAAPS functions to include, assigning
tour of duty, default labor, and workcenters and
job order numbers authorized by the supervisor. - Coordinate with the Garrison Superuser for
changes to the Teams or Rosters. - Review DCPS invalid transactions and make ATAAPS
corrections or provide to the CSR for DCPS
corrections.
17IMA Roles/Responsibilities
Certifiers
- Certifiers are normally Supervisors and are
responsible for their Roster of employees. - Every Roster will be assigned a primary certifier
and at least one alternate certifier. - Certifiers may be civilian or military, but not
contractors. - Responsible for job order management
- Coordinate with the Timekeeper to ensure
appropriate Workcenter and Job Order assignments
are made in ATAAPS for CLS/SSPs - Ensure employees within Roster are aware of what
JONs they are authorized to charge to capture
their CLS/SSP labor
18IMA Roles/Responsibilities
Certifiers
- Certifiers review and certify time and attendance
records. - Only those individuals who have been properly
designated as primary or alternate certifiers are
authorized to certify time and attendance
records. - An employee is NOT authorized to certify his/her
own time and attendance. - Errors should be corrected with timekeepers prior
to certification. - Certification of time and attendance must occur
no later than close of business Friday at the end
of the pay period.
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