Encouraging Adoption of Enterprise Applications Leadership Challenge Presentation December 3, 2010 Virginia Executive Institute 1.

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Encouraging Adoption of Enterprise Applications Leadership Challenge Presentation December 3, 2010 Virginia Executive Institute 1

Team Members Martin Brown, DSS Ashley Colvin, JLARC Helivi Holland, DJJ Ida McPherson, DMBE Nan Pemberton, VBPD 2

“How can government leaders move agencies (across Secretariats) to identify and act upon opportunities for the adoption of enterprise applications (human resources, payroll, accounting, CRM) across agencies that currently have limited IT budgets, single-use (and often disparate) programs, and siloed management and reporting chains.” Restatement: What can the State do to encourage individual agencies to find and adopt enterprise solutions (applications & data) that will benefit all agencies? Our Team’s Challenge 3

Almost All Agencies Manage Back Office Functions Internally 4 ProcurementH.R.I.T.Public Relations Finance “How does your agency currently manage the following back office functions?”

But Few Agencies Say it’s “Plausible & Beneficial” to Merge Back Office Functions 5 “As a senior agency official, do you think it plausible & beneficial to merge your agency’s back office functions?”

Potential Challenges to Adoption of Enterprise Applications Survey of VEI participants indicates concern about several areas – Lack of understanding of the individual agencies – Requirements of multiple funding streams – Data protection & confidentiality – Unclear return on investment 6

In This Presentation Background on Enterprise Applications New Approaches May Encourage Adoption by Addressing Key Risks 7

Designed, developed, & paid for by one agency – 20+ years old & must be replaced – ongoing costs are low, but ongoing updates are rare Agencies develop other applications to meet unique needs – use of enterprise applications is rarely mandated – exception is eVA procurement application Results in duplicate spending & inefficiencies Status of Current Enterprise Applications 8

Improved Long-Term Planning Needed to Ensure Success of Multiple Long-Term Efforts Payroll App. New Administration Human Resources Application 2006 Accounting Application NG Contract Budgeting App. 9

2009 JLARC report noted “risks to current enterprise applications need to be addressed” – same risks led to 4 failed attempts since 1967 – 1990s effort (IHRIS) failed in part because of inadequate funding & inability to coordinate secretariats 2003 JLARC report found $103 M wasted on failed or delayed IT projects ( ) – APA has reached similar conclusions State’s Historical Ability to Develop Enterprise Applications Is Mixed 10

Data can be shared & standardized Duplication can be reduced without using “one-size- fits-all” application End user councils can increase involvement ISF rates can provide dedicated, multi-year funding New process can better resolve conflicts between Secretariats Risks to Successful Implementation Can Be Addressed 11

In This Presentation Background on Enterprise Applications New Approaches May Encourage Adoption by Addressing Key Risks 12

Old approach – each agency maintains all data, resulting in duplication & errors New approach – “agency-of-record” defines data standards & maintains all key data – Allows uniform updates all agencies can use – Interfaces allow sharing if standards exist Examples – DMV is agency-of-record for all “citizen” information – DGS defines & maintains all vendor information Share & Standardize Data 13

Old approach – enterprise system is adopted without fully reviewing feasibility, costs, or goals New approach – before mandating use, determine – can all agencies realistically use one application? – is one application actually the least-cost solution? – does increased efficiency require just one application? Examples – study whether all agencies can or should use new VDOT financial management system before mandating its use – alternative is standardization around 2 or 3 options Avoid One-Size-Fits-All Applications 14

Old approach – one agency designs & develops application New approach – Communities of Interest jointly design application & guide updates – Example: large, medium, small agency councils oversee new financial management system(s) – Still requires lead agency (shared services bureau) within each Community of interest to manage application VEI survey indicates agencies appear equally split regarding use of “communities of interest” Involve Customer Agencies in Decision-making 15

Old approach – one agency pays for new application & all updates New approach – use internal service fund rate to supplement other funds – Example: per user monthly fee ensures funding for development & updates (no more 30 year old systems) However, VEI survey indicates clear majority of agencies do not favor new internal service fund rates Provide Consistent Funding for Development & Updates 16

Old approach – enterprise projects fail because IT agency cannot manage other Secretariats New approach – GAO notes federal agencies use Chief Operating Officer (COO) to – Elevate attention on transformational change – Integrate management & transformation efforts – Ensure accountability for leading transformational change Could apply to IT or other government-wide initiatives – Example: Create & empower new Deputy Chief of Staff by amending statute (§ and 104) Address Current Limitations in Oversight 17

Agency Support for New Chief Operating Officer Position Is More Clear 18 “To resolve potential disputes between agencies & Secretariats over the design & maintenance of E.A., would you like to assign oversight responsibility & accountability to: ”