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FMLoB/FSIO Update

AGA DC Chapter Conference

May 8, 2008

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FMLoB Framework

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Standardization Benefits

Lower risk of agency migration to a Shared Service Providers (SSP)

Assurance that SSP’s process requirements are addressed/incorporated into the process standards

More efficient standardization of interfaces to other systems and Treasury

Potential savings and efficiencies on human capital costs

Improved integrity of financial management at both the individual agency and Government-wide levels and ensures compliance with financial management laws and regulations

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Level of Standardization

• Data Definition• Field Size• Field Format• Values

– Identified field owner• Standard value established

– Agency specific• Agency defined

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Business Process Standardization

• Sequenced activities for core business processes

• Data objects participating in a business activity

• Relationships among the objects as they exist in the actual business activities

• Data elements and definitions used by these objects

• Business rules governing these objects

Goal: Develop a standard set of business practices for core financial management functions (funds control, payables management, receivables management, reporting, reimbursables) to be adopted by all federal agencies. The document/model will include:

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Business Process Standardization

• Business Processes (BP)– Funds Management

• Currently in final OMB review– Payables Management

• Currently in final OMB review– Receivables Management

• Exposure Draft to be published in May 2008– Reimbursables

• Exposure draft developed FY 2008– Reporting

• Developed FY 2008

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Interface Standardization

• Standard interfaces will include definitions and layout for required fields

• Coordinating with major processes– E-Travel

– E-Payroll

– Acquisition

– Grants

Goal: Develop a standard set of interfaces to the core financial system to be adopted by all federal agencies.

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FSIO Testing Update

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Incremental test originally scheduled to begin August 2008 has been cancelled.

• Impact– 2006 Core requirements will not be

incorporated into software until subsequent testing cycle

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Testing Timeline

2008 FSIO completes standard business process development and updates the Core Financial

System Requirements

2009 FSIO creates a new full test of the updated Core Financial System Requirements

2010 FSIO administers a full test of the updated

Core Financial System Requirements

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• Questions & Answers

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Document Library and Points of Contact

• FSIO and FMLoB documents on the web site– www.fsio.gov

• Questions: fsio@gsa.gov

• FSIO main number– 202.219.0526

• Dianne E. CopelandFSIO DirectorGeneral Services AdministrationOffice: 202-219-0550    Fax: 202 219-0549 E-Mail: dianne.copeland@gsa.gov

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