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PM TOOLS SESSION
Earned Value ManagementPresented By
Paul R. Aaron, PMP
October 19, 2004Washington DC Chapter
Project Management Institute
Overview
Background EIA-748 Criteria Analysis and Management Reports Cost Performance Report EVMS Validation Process Integrated Baseline Review Summary
OMB EVM Policy
Unified guidance to support OMB reporting to Congress (inc. Info Technology)
Circular A-11 Policy Capital Programming Guide Agencies must establish
cost, schedule and performance goals for major acquisitions and then achieve, on average, 90% of those goals
Requires use of earned value “or similar performance based management system
Policy Guidance Purpose
OMB Circular A-11 Part 7Capital Programming Guide
EIA-748 Guidance
The information required by this section will be provided by your earned value management system (EVMS) and the EVMS software program you use that meets the ANSI/EIA Standard 748 (see section 300.4 (earned value management)). Information on earned value management systems is available at http://www.acq.osd.mil/pm.
OMB EVM PolicyExhibit 300 Reporting
EIA-748 Guidance Continued
Name the software program that meets ANSI/EIA Standard 748 that you will use, or are using, to monitor and manage contract and project performance. If the project is operational (steady state), define the operational analysis system that will be used. If this is a mixed life-cycle project with both operational and development/modernization/ enhancement (DME) system improvement aspects, EVMS must be used on the system improvement aspects of the contract and operational analysis on the operations aspects. Using information consistent with the work breakdown structure (WBS), provide the information requested in all parts of this section.
OMB EVM PolicyExhibit 300 Reporting
EIA-748-A Criteria
Five Categories and 32 Guidelines 1. Organization (5) 2. Planning and Budgeting (10) 3. Accounting Considerations (6) 4. Analysis and Management Reports (6) 5.Revisions and Maintenance (5)
Electronic Industries Alliance
EIA-748-A Criteria
Analysis and Management Reports 1. Identify monthly, at the Control Account level,
variances among Budget, Earned Value and Actual Costs.
2. Identify monthly, differences between planned and actual schedule accomplishment.
3. Identify monthly, variances between budget and actual indirect costs.
4. Summarize all data by WBS and OBS. 5. Identify managerial actions taken to correct
problems. 6. Update the Estimate of Cost at Completion.
EIA-748-A Criteria
Earned Value Terminology
PV (Planned Value) - Approved cost estimate planned to be spent on the activity during a given period. (PV) a.k.a (BCWS)AC (Actual Cost) - Total costs incurred on the activity during a given period. (AC) a.k.a (ACWP)EV (Earned Value) - The value of the work actually completed. (EV) a.k.a (BCWP)
EIA-748-A Criteria
Earned Value TerminologyData Element Term Acronym AKA
Planned Value Budgeted Cost for Work Scheduled PV BCWSEarned Value Budgeted Cost for Work Performed EV BCWPActual Cost Actual Cost of Work Performed AC ACWPAuthorized Work Budget At Completion BACForecasted Cost Estimate At Completion EAC LRE
Work Variance Schedule Variance SVCost Variance Cost Variance CVCompletion Variance Variance At Completion VAC
EIA-748-A Criteria
Earned Value TerminologyData Element Term Acronym AKA
VariablesPlanned Value Budgeted Cost for Work Scheduled PV BCWSEarned Value Budgeted Cost for Work Performed EV BCWPActual Cost Actual Cost of Work Performed AC ACWPAuthorized Work Budget At Completion BACForecasted Cost Estimate At Completion EAC LRE
MetricsWork Variance Schedule Variance SVCost Variance Cost Variance CVCompletion Variance Variance At Completion VAC
EIA-748-A Criteria
EVM Terminology
Data Element Term AcronymTotal Project Cost The sum of all costs for a given project TPCNegotiated Contract Cost Contract Price less profit/fee (can equal CBB NCCContract Budget Base Sum of NCC and AUW CBBTotal Allocated Budget Sum of all contract budgets - ( includes MR ) TABPerf Measurement Baseline Contract time-phased, budgeted work plan ( excludes MR ) PMBManagement Reserve Contractor PM’s Contingency budget MRControl Account Contractor key management control point - CWBS Element CAControl Account Manager Manager of Control Account CAM Work Package Near-term, detail-planned activities within a CA WPPlanning Package Far-term CA activities not yet defined into detail WP PP
EIA-748-A Criteria
EV Terminology
PMB
Control Accounts
Contract Price
Work Packages Planning Packages
Profit / Fee CBB (TAB)
Total Project Cost (TPC)
Undistributed Portion of TPC
Undistributed Budget
Management Reserve
Decision Support System
Action
Decision
Knowledge
Information
Data
Top Management(sponsor)
Control Account Manager
PM
Analysis and Management Reports
1. Identify monthly, at the Control Account level, variances among Budget, Earned Value and Actual Costs. Management Value
Performance data allows reconciliation to the accounting system and provides management controls.
Project manager can focus on areas of need. Consequences and Implications
Without schedule and cost variance data, root causes are not visible early in the project, which could result in a negative impact to the project later.
Analysis and Management Reports
2. Identify monthly, differences between planned and actual schedule accomplishment. Management Value
All levels of management has the rapid and effective ability to implement corrective actions when both schedule and cost deviations are noted.
Cost Variance is predictive if the future performance does not change.
Consequences and Implications If schedule variance analysis are not address,
corrective actions are implemented in a time manner which could affect the completion of the project
Analysis and Management Reports
3. Identify monthly, variances between budget and actual indirect costs. Management Value
Indirect cost analysis provides the ability to implement corrective actions to prevent indirect cost overruns.
Consequences and Implications If indirect costs are not analyze then corrective
actions are implemented in a timely manner which could affect the cost of the project or profit to the performing organization.
Analysis and Management Reports
4. Summarize all data by WBS and OBS. Management Value
Allows project manager to allocate available resources to mitigate project risk.
Problem areas from all levels of organization can be identified from the same data.
Consequences and Implications Without the data for WBS and OBS internal and external
reports performance reports may have reporting discrepancies.
Analysis and Management Reports
5. Identify managerial actions taken to correct problems. Management Value
Allows management early insight into identifying problems.
Consequences and Implications Without the data being available on a timely basis,
effective management decisions would not be made to mitigate project impacts and correct problems in a timely manner.
Analysis and Management Reports
6. Update the Estimate of Cost at Completion. Management Value
Allows project manager to increase the probability that the project will be executed within the reported EAC..
Reduces the element of surprise. Consequences and Implications
Without the CAM evaluating the performance data a valid EAC would not be achieved.
Cost Performance Reports
Format 1 Format 1 provides summary level data to measure cost and
schedule performance using a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) layout.
Cost Performance Reports
Cost Performance ReportFormat 1
Schedule Variance
Cost Variance
Variance at Completion
Task1Task2Task3
Thresholds determines the color
Cost Performance Reports
Format 5 Format 5 is a narrative report used to explain significant cost and
schedule variances and other identified contract problems and topics. Below is print out of the type of data reported in a Format 5. Research has indicated that two thirds of the costs associated with EVMS can de attributed to variance analysis reporting
Quantitative or Qualitative Report?
EVMS Validation Process
The EVMS Certification Process Requirement in request for proposal Requirement in contract Progress Assistance Visit Validation and System Acceptance
Letter
Integrated Baseline Review
The government program manager and technical staff conducts this review after the contract award to verify the technical content of the performance measurement baseline
To make sure that the scope, schedule and cost baselines are established.
Required by law
Summary
Background EIA-748 Criteria Analysis and Management Reports Cost Performance Report EVMS Validation Process Integrated Baseline Review
Works Cited
EIA-748-A ($60.00) Global Engineering Documents 15 Inverness Way East Englewood, CO 80112-5704 1-800-854-7179
National Defense Industrial Association NDIA ANSI EIA 748 Intent Guide
Kemps, Robert R., “Fundamentals of Project Performance Measurement”, Humphrey's and Associates, 2004