Department of Defense Knowledge Fair Tim Young Office of Management and Budget September 27, 2007.

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Department of Defense Knowledge Fair Tim Young Office of Management and Budget September 27, 2007

Results Matter “Our success depends on agencies working as a team across traditional boundaries to better serve the American people, focusing on citizens rather than individual agency needs. I thank agencies who have actively engaged in cross-agency teamwork, using E-Government to create more cost-effective and efficient ways to serve citizens, and I urge others to follow their lead.” - President George W. Bush President’s Management Agenda (PMA)  Citizen-centered  Results-oriented  Market-based

Federal Government IT Portfolio The United States Federal Government is spending approximately $66 Billion on IT in Fiscal Year 2008…  Our goal is to be the best at management of and use of information, services, and information systems  Opportunities exist to apply business best practices to government to increase results while improving delivery of services and information

Legislative Background  Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996  E-Government Act of 2002  Government Performance Results Act  Privacy Act  Paperwork Reduction Act  Government Paperwork Elimination Act

FY Beyond Focus FY Focus FY 2006 and Prior LoB Framework Established E-Gov Initiatives Federal Enterprise Architecture President’s Management Agenda LoB Migrations Utilization and Adoption of E-Gov Initiatives Development of Self-Sustaining Business Models (e.g., Fee For Service) Cost-savings Improved Mission Performance Government-wide Adoption/Implementation In progressComplete The E-Government and Line of Business initiatives provide the opportunity to realize significant cost-savings and mission performance improvements… E-Government: Road to Results

E-Gov Results GovBenefits The number of citizens using GovBenefits.gov to locate benefit information has increased to over 305,000 visitors a month in 2006 from an average of 35,000 visitors a month in out of a total of 143 active benefit programs for individuals/families are available via GovBenefits.gov Business Gateway 26,145 referrals per month (October 2006) 290,971 visits to Business.gov per month (October 2006) 34 of 40 agencies generating substantive compliance burden are providing information to Business.gov USAJOBS Consistently ranked as a top Federal web-site in terms of customer satisfaction (as determined by the American Customer Satisfaction Index) Averaging 240,000 daily visitors – to date, USAJobs.gov has served over 300 million visitors to date Approximately 100,000 resumes created monthly

The Lines of Business (LoBs) take an architecture-based approach to identifying, developing, and providing common solutions and components across the government Current Lines Of Business  Financial Management  Human Resources Management  Grants Management  Case Management  Federal Health Architecture  Information Systems Security  Geospatial  IT Infrastructure Optimization  Budget Formulation & Execution Lines of Business: Overview

Shared Service Centers SSC’s eliminate redundant work and infrastructure Future upgrades can be made easier if SSC’s are in place Utilizing public-private competition ensures the best solution available is selected Lines of Business identify and implement SSC’s where applicable. –Examples include: HR LoB – 5 SSC’s FM LoB – 4 SSC’s ISS LoB – 3 SSC’s for Security Training; 2 SSC’s for FISMA Reporting Shared Service Centers reduce costs while improving productivity and quality of service…

Keys to Success A number of management factors have contributed to our success in E-Government… Strong executive leadership Well-defined governance models Alignment with budget process Clearly defined outcomes & performance measures Accountability & transparency Stakeholder outreach (e.g., internal government, press)

Capital Planning & Investment Control 3 Phases Select – Portfolio Planning Control – Best Practice Execution Evaluate – Monitoring for Improvement Integrated solution provides: Integrity Collaboration Resource & Cost Management Capital Planning should: Link IT Security, Enterprise Architecture, IT Privacy, e- government Focus on Focus on Performance Measurement Clinger-Cohen Act requires that agencies and departments use full and accurate CPIC to acquire, use, maintain and dispose of information technology …

Working to Improve OMB continues to guide agencies to fee-for-service funding structure where applicable Streamline on-line submission process and emphasize agencies are responsible for quality of submissions Established the Information Systems Security Line of Business High risk list is assembled and publicly released based on agency responses on a quarterly basis Consistent approach to and improved documentation of initiative funding from agencies Strengthen and improve Exhibit 300 submissions Issue guidance to agencies for providing cyber security research data to repositories Establish structured, consistent process to update high risk projects and develop a single list of high risk projects and their deficiencies OMB is open to feedback and continually acts on feedback from partners such as the GAO to improve oversight, reporting and processes…

Questions For additional information, please visit Tim Young Associate Administrator Office of E-Government & Information Technology Office of Management and Budget Washington DC (202)