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Title: Overview of EGovernment Initiatives


1
Overview of E-Government Initiatives
  • John Mahoney
  • Office of Planning and Performance Management
  • DOI Capital Planning Workshop
  • October 7, 2003

2
Topics
  • Presidents Management Agenda/ OMB E-Gov Strategy
  • OMB Initiatives
  • DOI E-Government Strategic Plan
  • OMB/DOI Management Scorecards

3
Presidents Management Agenda
  • Key Elements
  • Strategic Management of Human Capital
  • Improving Financial Management
  • Budget and Performance Integration
  • Competitive Sourcing
  • Expanding Electronic Government
  • More information www.results.gov

4
Expanding Electronic Government
  • OMB E-Government Strategy
  • Create single points of access for government
    services
  • Reduce reporting requirements
  • Share information more effectively with State,
    local, and Tribal governments
  • Automate internal processes to reduce costs

5
E-Government Act of 2003
  • OMB Office of Electronic Government
  • E-Government fund
  • GSA - framework for digital signatures
  • Electronic docket system for rules/regulations
  • IT training program/public-private IT employee
    exchange program
  • OMB/NISTgovernmentwide IT security standards.
  • Implementation Guidance www.whitehouse.gov/omb/me
    moranda/m03-18.pdfQuicksilver Task Force/OMB

6
OMB E-Gov Projects
  • Government to Citizen (G2C)
  • USA Services
  • IRS Free File
  • E-Loans
  • Recreation One-Stop
  • GovBenefits
  • Government to Government (G2G)
  • E-Vital
  • Grants.Gov
  • Disaster Management
  • Geospatial One-Stop
  • Safecom

7
OMB E-Gov Projects
  • Government to Business (G2B)
  • Federal Asset Sales
  • E-Rulemaking
  • Expanding Electronic Tax Filing for Business
  • Consolidated Health Informatics
  • Business Gateway
  • International Trade Process Streamlining
  • Internal Effectiveness and Efficiency (IEE)
  • E-Training
  • Recruitment One-Stop
  • Enterprise HR Integration
  • E-Payroll
  • E-Travel
  • Integrated Acquisition Environment
  • E-Authentication
  • E-Records Management
  • E-Clearance

8
DOI Reps to OMB E-Gov Projects
9
DOI E-Government Strategy
  • Plan is being developed by DOI E-Gov Team (Due
    Date - October 2003)
  • Process
  • Contractor Assistance/ Extensive
    interviews/Document review/ Best practice review
  • Components
  • Strategic Plan for E-Government
  • Governance Framework
  • Implementation/Communication Plan

10
E-Gov Strategic Plan
  • Goal 1 Improve Mission Delivery
  • Objectives
  • Resource Protection
  • Resource Use
  • Recreation
  • Serving Communities

11
E-Gov Strategic Plan
  • Goal 2 Improve Management Support
  • Objectives
  • Strategic Human Performance
  • Financial Management
  • Physical Asset Management
  • Performance Measurement/Decisionmaking
  • Information Management Workflow
  • Geospatial Information Management

12
E-Gov Strategic Plan
  • Goal 3 Develop Organizational
    E-Government Capabilities
  • Objectives
  • Governance Program Management
  • Skills Training
  • Web Presence
  • Privacy Security
  • Technical Infrastructure

13
Current E-Government governance structure
involves multiple groups/offices
Secretary of the Interior
MEC
Assistant Sec PMB/CFO
MIT
DAS Perf and Mgmt
Office of PPP
CIO
Funding only
ePayroll
Collaboration
Geospatial One Stop
Recreation.gov
eGov Team
Strategic Planning
2 reps from ITMC are on the eGov Team
Volunteer .gov
Collaboration
PMA eGov Initiative Reps
14
To-Be Governance Model
  • Increase coordination between E-Government Team
    and ITMC
  • Incorporate business leaders in capital planning
    process
  • Define business priorities
  • Drive business requirements

15
OMB E-Gov Scorecards
  • Q1 FY 04 Criteria
  • Has Modernization Blueprint that focuses IT
    investments__ on __(date)__
  • Acceptable business cases for major systems__
    for more than 50 __(date)____ for all on
    __(date)__
  • Cost/schedule/performance adherence__ overruns
    and shortfalls less than 30 on __(date)____
    overruns and shortfalls less than 10 on
    __(date)__
  • Security of operational IT systems__ 80 secured
    OR IG verifies on __(date)____ 90 secured AND
    IG verifies AND quarterly reports verify on
    __(date)
  • E-Gov participation and contributions__ 2 of 4
    categories __(date)____ 3 of 4 categories
    __(date)__

16
DOI Bureau E-Gov Scorecards
  • Criteria
  • E-Gov initiatives and GPEA implementation
  • Interior participation in OMB E-Government
    Projects and GPEA conversions.
  • Business Process Transformation
  • Use the integrated Department-wide strategic plan
    and Enterprise Architecture to create unified
    Departmental approaches in the way we conduct our
    business.
  • IT Capital Asset Management and Portfolio
    Management
  • Reduce costs through active management of IT
    resources Consolidate existing infrastructure,
    systems and new initiatives.
  • IT Investment Management (ITIM) Framework
  • Develop management processes and structures for
    ITIM to support E-Gov strategy. Build an
    investment foundation required to meet Level 2 of
    GAOs ITIM Framework.

17
DOI PMB E-Gov Scorecard
  • Criteria
  • 1. Planning/Scheduling
  • a) Work/project plans are adequate (0-5 pts) and
  • b) Plan implementation schedules are met (0-5
    pts).
  • 2. Collaboration
  • a) Bureau views are solicited and reflected in
    decisions (0-5 pts) and
  • b) PMB offices collaborate internally in an
    effective manner (0-5 pts).
  • 3. Communication
  • a) Communications to bureaus are clear (0-5 pts)
    and
  • b) Communications to bureaus are delivered timely
    (0-5 pts).
  • 4. Guidance
  • a) Guidance to bureaus is high quality (e.g.,
    comprehensive, clear) (0-5 pts) and
  • b) Guidance is delivered to bureaus timely (0-5
    pts).
  • 5. Leadership
  • a) Vision for PMA implementation is clear to
    internal and external constituents (0-5 pts) and
    b) Vision for PMA implementation is appropriate
    (e.g., forward-looking, innovative) for DOI (0-5
    pts).
  • 6. Work Products
  • a) PMB products (e.g., budgets, performance
    plans, financial statements) properly serve the
    intended audience (e.g., Congress, public) (0-5
    pts) and
  • b) PMB products completely and accurately reflect
    bureau programs and interests (0-5 pts).
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