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Page 1: 2009 AGADC Conference Does the Shared Service Model Work? May 13, 2009.

2009 AGADC ConferenceDoes the Shared Service Model Work?

May 13, 2009

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About AoC

• AoC maintains and preserves the U.S. Capitol Complex

– Provides mechanical and structural building maintenance

– Responsible for building modernizations and renewals, (e.g. House and Senate Office Buildings)

– Manages New Construction (e.g. Capitol Visitors Center)

– Maintains the Capitol grounds

– Supports the inauguration and other events at the Capitol and on the Capitol Grounds

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AoC Financial System Environment

• The AoC Financial Systems Office provides system support for financial, budget, acquisition, and inventory management activities

– Financial Management System – Momentum

– Inventory Management System – Maximo

• This year, AoC transitioned directly to CGI Federal for IT Hosting and Applications Management of our financial management system and inventory management systems.

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AoC Financial System Environment

• Prior system configuration– AoC hosted the inventory management system in-house

– A FMLoB service provider hosted and provided application management services for the financial management system

• Factors contributing to the switch– Desire to consolidate hosting of all financial management and

inventory management systems

– Reduce system management costs

– Obtain better system integration and achieve process improvements over the prior system configuration

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SSP Selection Process

• AoC decided that it wanted to stay with Momentum and Maximo for at least the short term

• This limited choices to two FMLoBs and CGI

• CGI provided the best option for AoC– Ongoing relationship as primary support contractor for Maximo

and a FMLoB subcontractor supporting Momentum

– Ability to consolidate hosting and support of both systems

– Reduced cost over prior system management arrangement

– Streamline service

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CGI Implementation

• Smooth implementation and transition with go livein April 2009

– Transition was seamless to the users

• CGI provided project management, data conversion, application setup & configuration, interface management, change management / process changes, and testing

• AoC maintained ongoing operations with the FMLoB, and performed project management, network transition, interface management, testing, and validated data conversion

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Operations & Maintenance

• System Performance has improved

• Help Desk provides Level 1 on-site support with Level 2 & 3 provided remotely

• CGI provided thorough user guides, tech guides, operations guide, and performance metrics

• CGI addressed disaster recovery with a full operational framework

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Benefits

• Reduced cost of system operations• FAR compliant contract!• Better integration than previous configuration• Positive noticeable changes for the end users• Better system flexibility over previous

configuration

Enhanced service responses

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Lessons Learned

• Have a thorough contract and service level agreement that defines service expectations

• Maintain good communication with your service provider

• Dedicated and Intensive project management• Involve Users in requirements and testing

• Communication, Communication, Communication

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Comments/ Questions

Robin Moffatt

Director, Financial Systems

[email protected]

202-226-3855