Modernization Blueprint Findings & Recommendations January 2006

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Modernization Blueprint Findings & Recommendations January 2006 XXXX Line of Business Modernization Blueprint Findings & Recommendations January 2006

Drivers for Business Modernization Agenda Drivers for Business Modernization Critical Components in Value Creation Business Analysis Findings and Recommendations Next Steps Questions & Answer Session Enterprise Architecture | 4/7/2019 |

The drivers for Business modernization Why Bother? Why Now? Enterprise Architecture | 4/7/2019 |

Critical Processes in the Value Chain for [enter Product/Service] Enterprise Architecture | 4/7/2019 |

Business Analysis Finding 1 Finding 1: This is where the finding text goes. Enterprise Architecture | 4/7/2019 |

Business Analysis Finding 1: Specifics Sub-Finding: Details on Sub-finding. Impact: Impact of finding Lockbox: FROM JOHN SCHMID at Treasury: 1- OSM has two paper lockboxes with Mellon Bank 2- MMS has an ACH lockbox collection with Mellon Bank 3- USFWS has a paper lockbox with JPMorgan Chase. 4- BOR has lockboxes with Citibank 5- USGS has a lockbox with Bank of America in Atlanta - NPS has a TGA with Key Bank FROM BP: “The issue is that there is no standardization across bureaus. A study for cost efficiency of using lockboxes across all of DOI needs to take place. Cash would be available and on the customers account sooner then the current manual processes. “ Asset Accounting: Asset accounting deals with creating the asset master record for finance versus for the whole enterprise. In Finding 2 there is something called “Asset Maintenance” which is to have a single maintenance and management solution (MAXIMO) where that information is tracked and interfaced to SAP. Financial Planning: As originally planned, the financial planning (including project and personnel planning) and the systems currently supporting that functionality will not be replaced by FBMS during this initial release. Only Budget Formulation will be considered for deployment within FBMS. The complete replacement of the current planning systems at the level of detail currently provided, however, is not planned at this time. The level of complexity of those processes and systems would need to be evaluated through a detailed study which could be provided if desired, but is not currently within the scope of this engagement. That study should address the need to bring the varied planning processes into a standardized process, which they are currently not. During bureau deployments, the need for potential interfaces between these legacy systems and FBMS systems will be evaluated and decided upon. The planning process and the current systems handling that process are essentially creating low level plans which are far below budgetary control and managing those plans on a day to day basis. This process is performed very differently within each of the bureaus and involves varied elements, such as: complex labor calculations, agreements, partner information, project tasks, etc. That level of detail, complexity, varied processes, and lack of a uniform end result will be best maintained in the current planning environment for the current release of FBMS and interfaced with the budget formulation and execution since there is little standardization. The actual financial planning process will not occur in SAP, but will continue to occur in the current legacy systems. Information will be interfaced between these legacy systems and the FBMS budget formulation and execution systems. Continuing Resolution: The continuing resolution process is outside of the norm for ERP centered financial management applications. The Department has elected to solve this issue by using a process that requires the use of mass reversal of entries when the appropriation is finally received. This approach works in theory and will likely work in practice, however it introduces, annually, a measure of risk and an opportunity where financial accuracy could be called into question. Enterprise Architecture | 4/7/2019 |

Finding 1: Recommendations Sub-Finding: Recommendation for Sub-Finding Benefit: Benefit of recommendation Lockbox: FROM JOHN SCHMID at Treasury: 1- OSM has two paper lockboxes with Mellon Bank 2- MMS has an ACH lockbox collection with Mellon Bank 3- USFWS has a paper lockbox with JPMorgan Chase. 4- BOR has lockboxes with Citibank 5- USGS has a lockbox with Bank of America in Atlanta - NPS has a TGA with Key Bank FROM BP: “The issue is that there is no standardization across bureaus. A study for cost efficiency of using lockboxes across all of DOI needs to take place. Cash would be available and on the customers account sooner then the current manual processes. “ Asset Accounting: Asset accounting deals with creating the asset master record for finance versus for the whole enterprise. In Finding 2 there is something called “Asset Maintenance” which is to have a single maintenance and management solution (MAXIMO) where that information is tracked and interfaced to SAP. Financial Planning: As originally planned, the financial planning (including project and personnel planning) and the systems currently supporting that functionality will not be replaced by FBMS during this initial release. Only Budget Formulation will be considered for deployment within FBMS. The complete replacement of the current planning systems at the level of detail currently provided, however, is not planned at this time. The level of complexity of those processes and systems would need to be evaluated through a detailed study which could be provided if desired, but is not currently within the scope of this engagement. That study should address the need to bring the varied planning processes into a standardized process, which they are currently not. During bureau deployments, the need for potential interfaces between these legacy systems and FBMS systems will be evaluated and decided upon. The planning process and the current systems handling that process are essentially creating low level plans which are far below budgetary control and managing those plans on a day to day basis. This process is performed very differently within each of the bureaus and involves varied elements, such as: complex labor calculations, agreements, partner information, project tasks, etc. That level of detail, complexity, varied processes, and lack of a uniform end result will be best maintained in the current planning environment for the current release of FBMS and interfaced with the budget formulation and execution since there is little standardization. The actual financial planning process will not occur in SAP, but will continue to occur in the current legacy systems. Information will be interfaced between these legacy systems and the FBMS budget formulation and execution systems. Continuing Resolution: The continuing resolution process is outside of the norm for ERP centered financial management applications. The Department has elected to solve this issue by using a process that requires the use of mass reversal of entries when the appropriation is finally received. This approach works in theory and will likely work in practice, however it introduces, annually, a measure of risk and an opportunity where financial accuracy could be called into question. Enterprise Architecture | 4/7/2019 |

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