Title: Navigating the Business Case Analysis (BCA) Minefield
1Navigating the Business Case Analysis (BCA)
Minefield
- By
- Thomas J. Barthel
- Belzon, Inc.
2The BCA What does this guy know?
- Member of the AMCOM IMMC Maintenance Directorate
- PBL and Analysis Branch
- AMCOM Alternate PBL Coordinator
- Logistician w/combat experience
- Maintenance and Operations Background
- Infantry Aviation Officer
- Working on PBL / BCA development
- Developing BCAs for legacy systems and assisting
PM - FCS PBL
3The BCA A Support Tool
- Decision support and planning tool
- Projects financial and non-financial (Log/Risk)
consequences of recommended alternatives - Each Cost/Benefit has logistics impact and risk
factor - Basic risks include
- Cost/Schedule/Performance/Supportability
- Build and support your case
- Cost data and Non-Cost data Supports
Recommendations
4The BCA - Lets discuss
- What type of BCA must we do?
- Who Needs to be on our BCA Team?
- We have numerous outlines...Now What?
- What should our timeline be for BCA completion?
- Do we NEED weapon system experts?
- What are adequate assumptions?
- Are our BCA statements and findings flowing back
to - the supporting data?
- Have we identified and verified applicable
risks? - Who should validate our BCA?
- The BCA is completed...NOW WHAT?
- Questions and answers!
5The BCA - What type of BCA must we do?
- EA vs. Cost / Benefit comparison
- Need a waiver from DA (ASAALT)
- Type I BCA
- Type II BCA
- Requirement is to adapt pre-policy EAs to Type II
BCA after five years - This means LOGISTICS IMPACTS and applicable
assumptions are included with cost and risks
6The BCA - Who needs to be on our BCA team?
- Perfect World - Same members as Supportability
IPT - The Lead for the BCA A PM designated decision
maker - The Team
- Logistics
- Acquisition
- Cost Analysis Directorate (CAD)
- Army Working Capital Fund (AWCF)
- Item Managers
- Depots
- PBL / BCA SMEs PBL Branch
- Engineering
- OEM
- Dedicated staffing until completion
- Complexity drives membership
- Cross-Organizational Input/Ownership/Communication
s
7The BCA - We have numerous outlines...Now What?
- DAU / WWW / Everyone Elses Interpretation
- The Main Focus is
- Sequence/Flow - Relevant Data (from Scope)
Valid / Executable Recommendations - Intro - Subject/Purpose/Scope
- Methodology and Assumptions
- Logistics Considerations
- Cost
- Risk/Sensitivity Analysis
- Conclusion
- Recommendation
- Implementation Timeline
8The BCA - Format
- Sequence / Flow / Data (from Scope) /
Recommendations - Is the BCA readable?
- Can the preceding section segue into the next?
- Does data relate to each section or is a search
required? - Is their TOO MUCH data that is simply noise?
- Can the decision maker determine if
recommendation is appropriate w/o re-reading?
9The BCA - Introduction
- The X Program BCA Introduction Section
- Subject What is this case about?
- This is important Drives the initial focus for
data - Purpose Why, for whom, and for what use
- Decisions from results will be used to...
- Scope Drives what specific data will be utilized
- Who, what, when, where and how period
10The BCA - What are adequate assumptions?
- The scope determined the focus of assumptions -
what we studied, i.e. SC, TMs, Test Equipment,
Infrastructure, etc. - What Programmatic changes / business rules / case
foundation / etc. will invalidate the BCA outcome
if altered - The results of the BCA will now require BCA
update and validation - Changes in Assumptions
- This change affects costs and support (LOG)
- Use Sensitivity Analysis and Weights to determine
impact - How sensitive are results to assumptions gt10 -
noise? - Major Assumptions change is a BCA schedule
killer!
11The BCA - Logistics Considerations
- Cost is important but so is non-cost
- We are dealing with PB L
- Subaru vs. Ford
- PM VS OEM as PSI
- Compare cost and benefits Weight?
- Now look at the The rest of the story.
- Will ALSO affect
- gas mileage, speed, what else?
- Staffing/transportation/engineering/contracts/IT/
- funding stream/training/SMEs/etc.
12The BCA - Cost
- The EA fits nicely when placed here
- Cost data collection is determined by the scope
of the BCA - Modeling Methodology for Costs
- Validation
- Other costs
- Very difficult if scope is moving
- BCA is OBJECTIVE cost data is revealing!
13The BCA - Risk/Sensitivity Analysis
- Identify Major Risks
- Cost / Schedule / Performance / Supportability
- Cost/Schedule/Performance/Supportability
- The sensitivity analysis shows weighted risks
- Use to determine effects of assumptions change
- Weight and sensitivity determined by the PM
14The BCA Other Risk?
- Dont forget to consider other Risks?
- Whose Risks Programmatic / PMO
- Contractual
- Budget
- Political
- Methodology
- Unknowns
- Experience
- Transition
15The BCA - What should our timeline be for BCA
completion?
- Type I BCA 4 mos. (2)
- Limited Scope Type II BCA 3 mos (1.2)
- 23 System BCA 6 mos. (5 FT)
- New System Type II 6 Sub-BCAs to 1 2yrs (1.2)
- The Scope (Depth Complexity) of the BCA will
drive the Time and Resource Requirements
16The BCA - Do we NEED weapon system experts
participating?
- Who will write to the Logistics, and Risk
Sections? - The BCA should address (assess) the Logistics
process of the Status-quo and the effects on
Logistics for each Alternative - Co-Locating within the PM organization
17The BCA - Are BCA statements and findings flowing
back to the supporting data?
- Lack of Supporting data is like handing in a
Master Thesis with no Reference Pages - This is a business CASE...wheres proof?
- Sometimes the comparisons are not as close as you
would like. - C13O wing data is not the same as C17 wing data
but may be all you have, especially new
acquisitions! - Sometimes data doesnt even exist...dont waste
extra time looking (alter estimating
technique...corollary COST, Future RAM-T
estimates, etc.)
18The BCA - Who should validate our BCA?
- CAD validates the EA and Cost Sections of the BCA
- Based upon policy ACAT Army Acquisition Exec
(AAE)
- Heres the twist...Who Validates the Logistic
Impacts, Risks, Sensitivity Analysis and... - Can you validate your own costs?
19The BCA - The BCA is completed...NOW WHAT?
- Remember Recommendations
- Does data support the reason for recommending?
- The implementation Plan and Timeline should be
developed for EACH alternative - The decision maker needs to know how long to
implement after he makes a decision - The BCA approval process - Takes time
20- What is a good BCA Toms Opinion
- Well defined Subject/Purpose/Scope
- Clear, relevant and up-front
- Logistics Section will detail consequences of
actions/decisions for each alternative - Rationale/supporting methodology for cost and
non-cost inclusion - Determines what needs to be managed to achieve
outcome - (predicted results)
- Makes a valid recommendation supported by all
data (cost/non-cost) with timeline for
implementation - Recommendations showed success when implemented
that aligned with BCA data
21The BCA Lessons Learned
- The BCA process is difficult w/o timelines
- Determining proper scope w/o requirements creep
- Data Collection will be difficult
- Teams not staffed for Full Time BCA work
- An Objective PBL BCA is difficult in a
Transaction based environment - Who and how do we pay for the BCA?
- You can collect too much data
- You can do too much modeling
- Who is tracking BCA Lessons learned?
22The BCA
- Questions !
- THANK YOU FOR COMING!
- Contact
- Thomas J. Barthel
- Belzon, Inc. 256-461-6039
- Huntsville, AL
- thomas.j.barthel_at_conus.army.mil