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GAO REPORT: VA MUST TAKE ACTION TO PREVENT REPEAT

OF COMPUTER FIASCO -- The CoreFLS system cost the

VA $342 million. It didn't work and they junked it.

Now, that could happen again.

 

 

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Full GAO report here...
http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d081097.pdf

Highlights here...
http://www.gao.gov/highlights/d081097high.pdf

Summary here...
http://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-08-1097#recommendations

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Veterans Affairs: Additional Details Are Needed in Key Planning Documents to Guide the New Financial and Logistics Initiative

GAO-08-1097

Summary



VA's FLITE initiative is intended to integrate and standardize the agency's financial and asset management processes across all offices of the department by 2014 at an estimated cost of $570 million. The department plans to follow a multiple-year, phased approach to implement the system, which is to consist of two components: the Strategic Asset Management component and the Integrated Financial Accounting System. While the department has created many planning documents that reflect key areas of effective project management planning, it has not fully addressed all key areas. For example, the work breakdown structure did not include specificity on all necessary project tasks. Until the department has added more specificity and details to its planning documents, it faces the risk that FLITE may not be effectively managed and could incur schedule slippages and cost increases that jeopardize meeting its intended goals. While initial planning and requirements
development activities have been completed for FLITE, the program office has not yet begun actual system development. According to VA officials, as of May 2008, approximately $35 million had been spent on, among other things, the development of concept of operations documents; completion of a stakeholder analysis and communications needs assessment; and identification of business requirements and processes. However, there have been schedule delays (2 to 7 months) in the planned acquisition activities. VA has performed a number of essential oversight activities to guide the initiative in accordance with the department's information technology governance plan. Specifically, high-level managers perform oversight and engage program and project managers. In addition, the department recently performed an in-depth milestone review of planning documentation for one component of FLITE, and it is performing risk management activities to help ensure the initiative's successful execution and implementation. Taken together, these actions should help the department ensure that the program will be managed efficiently and effectively. VA also is considering lessons learned from CoreFLS to further minimize risks to the successful implementation of FLITE. Program officials developed an aggregated findings repository containing deficiencies identified in three independent reviews of CoreFLS. Program officials used the repository to document actions taken to address deficiencies and apply lessons learned. A total of 141 findings were identified, and program officials have begun addressing 123 findings. However, corrective actions have not been taken to address the remaining findings. It is essential that all findings identified in the reviews be fully addressed. Until the department addresses all of the findings, the likelihood is increased that the problems experienced with CoreFLS could recur and jeopardize the successful implementation of FLITE.

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