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1 Government-Wide Accounting Program Initiatives Federal Investments and Borrowings Seminar Becoming a GWA Player April 12, 2007

2 GWA Modernization – Time for Change  Evolution – What have we grown into?  The current accounting and reporting process has become Inefficient, Outdated, and Untimely. (IOU)  Present Day Requirements – Time to pay off the IOU.  Accelerated Reporting Requirements  President’s Management Agenda - Scorecard  Audited Financial Statements  The Future – Unknown….But we’ll be ready.  Consolidated, web-based system for the collection, processing, reporting, and storage of all financial information.

3 GWA Key Goals/Objectives  Eliminate the two step classification process Capture the Treasury Account Symbol (TAS) and Business Event Type Code (BETC) at the earliest possible time for agency payment, collection and intra-governmental transactions and post directly to the fund balance with treasury.  Provide timely and accurate accounting information  Eliminate redundant reporting

4  Fundamental Changes to the current process  Developed a New Database  Developing the infrastructure to Support GWA Players  ATM, Account Statement, CAFÉ, P224, SAM, IPAC, Collections, Payments  Automated Enrollment – User-based Access Control  Phase in GWA Players  Streamline GWA’s Architecture  Provide Agencies with GWA initiated Account Statement  Support NTDO GWA Players  Fully Replace Legacy Accounting System How is GWA going to accomplish this?

5 Implementation Strategy Developed to provide a method to bring on the maximum number of agencies as soon as possible. Take advantage of initiative to create a web based 224 application. –Provides for reclassification capability by using only section I of the 224. –Ability to turn off sections of the 224. Incremental approach allows for efficient planning and scheduling of resource utilization and testing in manageable parts.

6 Benefits  Touch transaction once  Most current fund balance always available  Fund balance detail available in one place  Reduced central agency reporting  Faster turnaround on processed data  Interfaces with FMS remain the same  Supports agency reconciliation processes  Safe and secure Internet access

7 TAS Definition  Acronym for Treasury Account Symbol (TAS)  The receipt, appropriation, expenditure and other fund account symbols and titles as assigned by the Department of the Treasury  A 27-character field – with 24 currently identified characters  Supercedes 21 position TAS and any other suggested formats GWA Standard Transaction Classification

8 BETC Definition  Acronym for Business Event Type Code  An 8-character code that indicates the type of activity being reported (e.g. receipt, disbursement, etc)  BETC determines the transaction effect on the Treasury Account Symbol’s FBWT.  BETC replaces transaction codes and standard sub-classes but at a more intuitive level of detail GWA Standard Transaction Classification (cont)

9 Shared Accounting Module SAM

10  Utility responsible to ensure a valid TAS/BETC is posted to all transactions entering the GWA System  Developed to assist agencies in complying with GWA standard transaction classification  GWA will provide SAM with a table of valid TAS/BETCs  Agencies will define in SAM valid TAS/BETCs for: Default rules and Classification (Ckey) translations SAM

11 Initial Impact to Agencies Process changes to support new GWA reporting System changes to support IPAC TAS/BETC implementation System changes to support migration to GWA TAS/BETC Update of Trading Partner agreements

12 IPAC Impact

13 Sender Receiver GWA Reporter with a GWA Reporter TAS/BETC GWA Reporter with a Non-GWA Reporter TAS/BETC Non-GWA Reporter transacting with a GWA Reporter TASTAS/BETC Non-GWA Reporter transacting with a Non-Reporter TAS IPAC Reporting Cheat Sheet

14 The Bottom Line  Must work with your trading partners now.  Update Trading Partner Agreements (TPAs)  Communication is essential  All Agencies will transition to TAS/BETC reporting during October 2006 through August 2008.  The transition to a Single Standard TAS format instead of the current 6+ formats available today is coming.  F-Account Issue: Treasury will continue to work with Agencies to identify alternatives to using F Accounts.

15 GWA Wants You! Do you have what it takes to be a pilot? –ALC must be a 224 reporter –SOD’s must be clear –Be prepared to capture TAS/BETC info –Willing to participate

16 What should my agency be doing to prepare? Set up your Trading Partner Agreement with your customers Communicate with your trading partners Modify your accounting systems to provide and accept TAS/BETC on IPAC transactions Submit request to become GWA Player Work with SAM implementation team to set up profiles/default rules

17 ActionTarget DateImpact on Agency ALL IPAC ALCs must have current [STAR] TAS for sender sideNowCURRENT REQUIREMENT – Valid IPAC TAS only ATM Module implementationAugust 2006Replaces current NET, Borrowing and Warrant JV applications Need to be enrolled as a GWA user IPAC Pilots liveOctober 2006Impacts 4 GWA players and their trading partners New User enrollment process. http://fms.treas.gov/gwa/forms.html OngoingFor GWA Applications, Agencies are required to enroll using new process Additional IPAC ALCs to include current TAS/BETC on both sides of IPAC transactions October 2006 – August 2008 Impacts IPAC ALCs and their trading partners. Agencies research and prepare to provide valid TAS/BETCs on both sides of IPAC transactions ASAPAll IPAC reporters GWAMP Roll out Strategy

18 ActionTarget DateImpact on Agency Update Trading Partner Agreements to include BOTH Treasury Account Symbol (TAS) and Business Event Type Code ASAPMust know how [Business Event Type Code - BETC] transactions are affecting what TASs Agencies to Implement P224 Functionality via FSIO COTS Packages or home grown systems TESTED AND IN PRODUCTION 4 th quarter 2007Agencies will move to P224 once they become a GWA Player Complete testing & certifying to ensure that ALL FSIO vendors can provide valid GWA TAS/BETCs on both sides of IPAC Bulk Files 4 th Quarter 2007Agencies need FSIO certification to implement new functionality ALL FPA systems must be able to provide valid GWA TAS/BETCs on BOTH sender and receiver sides for IPAC bulk files TESTED AND IN PRODUCTION 3rd quarter 2008Once IPAC turns on the GWA TAS, any current TAS formats will NOT be accepted Must be GWA compliant. http://fms.treas.gov/gwa/factsheet_tas.html IPAC Turn on GWA TAS/BETC both sides 3rd quarter 2008 GWAMP Roll out Strategy

19 ActionTarget DateImpact on Agency Payment Pilots – Valid GWA TAS/BETC’s on Transactions2 nd quarter 2007GWA Compliant Implementation of GWA Initiated Account Statement -2008Transactions available at detail level Agency Partnership CouncilQuarterlyAgency participation at every meeting ATM 2.0 – Appropriation Warrants3 rd quarter 2007Add access to Appropration to current ATM access All TDO Payment ALCs to include valid GWA TAS/BETCs on Payment Schedules 2009100 TAS/BETC’s per Payment and per Schedule Collection Pilots – Begin working with collection pilots to ensure valid GWA TAS/BETCS or Classification keys [Ckeys] are on all collection transactions 4th quarter 2007 All Collection ALCs to include valid GWA TAS/BETCs or Ckeys on collection transactions 2009GWA Compliant Ckeys identified and set up in the Shared Accounting Module [SAM] for translation to valid TAS/BETC’s

20 Contact Information GWA Modernization Project Michael Norman – (202) 874-8788 – michael.norman@fms.treas.gov Anna Hancock – 202-874-9868 – anna.hancock@fms.treas.gov Web site – www.fms.treas.gov/gwa Email box – GWA.Project@fms.treas.gov Enrollment – GWA.Enrollment@fms.treas.gov IPAC Project Susan Markland -(202) 874-9816 – susan.markland@fms.treas.gov Lori Makle, (202) 874-8782 – lori.makle@fms.treas.gov GWA Project Agency Outreach Carolyn Dunston - 202-874-7491 – carolyn.dunston@fms.treas.gov Peter Moore – 202-874-6578 - Peter.moore@fms.treas.gov


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