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U.S. Department of Agriculture eGovernment Program July 10, 2002 eGovernment Working Group Meeting Chris Niedermayer, USDA eGovernment Executive
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U.S. Department of Agriculture eGovernment Program 2 Welcome Business Case Review and Approval Schedule IT Capital Planning and Priorities Guest Speaker: eForms Demo eGovernment Conference Next Steps and Wrap-up Q & A Agenda
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U.S. Department of Agriculture eGovernment Program 3 Business Case Review and Approval Schedule Integrated project plan for eGovernment and IT Capital Planning teams. Final goal is Smart Choice Candidates’ approval from Deputy Secretary and EITIRB. Key tasks include: DateTaskAssigned to: CompleteDevelop Business Cases and Determine Funding Recommendations Business Case Teams; eGovernment Executive Council CompleteDistribute memo and business cases to agency heads and Under/Assistant Secretaries for review and comments eGovernment Team June 26Brief Agency Steering Committees and Agency Heads eGovernment Working Group In-processBrief Under and Assistant SecretarieseGovernment Executive Council / Dr. Parham & Chris Niedermayer July 17EITIRB Meeting to Obtain Decision on Executive Council Recommendations eGovernment Executive Council Plan also includes meeting and coordination with key USDA offices including OCFO, OGC, and OBPA.
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U.S. Department of Agriculture eGovernment Program 4 Business Case Review and Approval Schedule A memo was sent to agency heads on June 14 providing an overview of the Smart Choice business cases and formally requesting their review of and comments on the business cases. We have only received responses from three agencies—CSREES, RUS, and AMS. When you brief your agency heads, remind them of the memo and let them know that their input and feedback is important We have not received updates on the briefings with agency heads and CIOs from many EGWG members These briefings are important to ensuring that all key USDA decision-makers are updated on the Smart Choice candidates. Please e-mail us an update to the eGov mailbox once you have held your briefings Briefed IT Leadership yesterday
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U.S. Department of Agriculture eGovernment Program 5 Agenda Welcome Business Case Review and Approval Schedule IT Capital Planning and Priorities Guest Speaker: eForms Demo eGovernment Conference Next Steps and Wrap-up Q & A
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U.S. Department of Agriculture eGovernment Program 6 Business Case Funding The Executive Council has crafted a funding memo (a draft copy of which will be provided) outlining how they recommend USDA should fund the Smart Choice candidates for the remainder of FY 2002 Strategic Initiatives – Impacted agencies fund the next steps to maximum extent possible Enabling Initiatives - Each mission area, plus Departmental Administration, contribute $90K to further advance the 6 enabling opportunities Additionally, the Executive Council is developing funding strategies for 2003 and beyond: The enablers may be funded through a pooled funding mechanism (similar to the Working Capital Fund) Funding for strategic initiatives will initially be requested by the lead agency, possibly with contributions from other involved agencies. Each Smart Choice Candidate will have one OMB 300, submitted by the lead agency for each initiative (with the lead agency and additional participating agencies requesting funds from the Department through their agency budget requests).
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U.S. Department of Agriculture eGovernment Program 7 IT Capital Planning Process: Status Agency FY 2004 budget requests are due today. Smart Choice Candidates will be the subject of a special EITIRB meeting on July 17 th Purpose of the meeting is to gain final approval to move forward from Pre-select to Select and to finalize funding for the remainder of FY 2002 (based on the recommendation of the Executive Council). The Executive Working Group of the EITIRB will meet during the week of July 26 th to consider all USDA IT investments, making recommendations on funding for FY 2004. The EWG will be considering the Smart Choice Candidates at this meeting as well, making funding recommendations for FY 2004. The EITIRB will make funding decisions for FY 2004 investments during its meeting on August 14.
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U.S. Department of Agriculture eGovernment Program 8 Farm Bill Memo The recently-passed Farm Bill includes several initiatives and new programs that USDA agencies will have to implement, some of which specify automation and all of which should consider eGovernment options. The attached draft memo reminds agencies to support the President’s Management Agenda by integrating electronic options for service delivery as program changes are made and new programs are designed. The memo also reminds agencies of the legal requirements of the Clinger-Cohen Act, Paperwork Reduction Act, and other legislation. A Farm Bill Working Group is charged with ensuring planning, coordination, and implementation.
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U.S. Department of Agriculture eGovernment Program 9 Agenda Welcome Business Case Review and Approval Schedule IT Capital Planning and Priorities Guest Speaker: eForms Demo eGovernment Conference Next Steps and Wrap-up Q & A
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U.S. Department of Agriculture eGovernment Program 10 EGWG Briefing Topics Past Briefings: Universal Telecommunications Network (UTN) — February 13 Export.gov (Presidential Initiative) — February 20 eEligibility (Presidential Initiative) — February 27 Geospatial One Stop (Presidential Initiative) — March 13 Integrated Acquisition System (eProcurement) — March 13 Capital Planning and Investments (CPIC) — March 27 eTraining (Presidential Initiative) — April 9 eLoans (Presidential Initiative) — April 24 Smart Choice Candidate Business Cases – May 8 – June 19 Today’s Briefing: Service Center eForms Demo Planned Briefings: Additional USDA-related Presidential eGovernment Initiatives Cyber Security Enterprise Architecture GPEA/Paperwork Reduction Act
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U.S. Department of Agriculture eGovernment Program 11 Guest Speaker Service Center eForms Demo Peggy Stroud
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U.S. Department of Agriculture eGovernment Program 12 Agenda Welcome Business Case Review and Approval Schedule IT Capital Planning and Priorities Guest Speaker: eForms Demo eGovernment Conference Next Steps and Wrap-up Q & A
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U.S. Department of Agriculture eGovernment Program 13 eGovernment Conference What was everyone’s reaction to the conference? Any interesting sessions or other learning experiences? What were the highlights from your conference experience?
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U.S. Department of Agriculture eGovernment Program 14 Agenda Welcome Business Case Review and Approval Schedule IT Capital Planning and Priorities Guest Speaker: eForms Demo eGovernment Conference Next Steps and Wrap-up Q & A
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U.S. Department of Agriculture eGovernment Program 15 Next Steps & Wrap-up We have not received updates from many EGWG members on the briefings with agency heads and CIOs These briefings are important to ensuring that all key USDA decision- makers are updated on the Smart Choice candidates. Please e-mail the eGov mailbox once you have held your briefings We will provide an update on the outcome of next Wednesday’s EITIRB meeting We continue to welcome your contributions to and suggestions about the eGovernment Web site In the Spotlight suggestions? WebCAAF article on site, ERS and Geospatial One Stop in progress Next EGWG meeting will be Wednesday, July 24, at 11am in S-107
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U.S. Department of Agriculture eGovernment Program 16 Agenda Welcome Business Case Review and Approval Schedule IT Capital Planning and Priorities Guest Speaker: eForms Demo eGovernment Conference Next Steps and Wrap-up Q & A
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U.S. Department of Agriculture eGovernment Program 17 Questions and Answers ??
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