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“We Help Put America Through School” August 9, 2001

Update on SFA’s Modernization Project Steve Hawald Chief Information Officer Student Financial Assistance U.S. Department of Education. “We Help Put America Through School” August 9, 2001. E-Sign. Implemented July 2, 2001. Convenient Saves Time Secure Saves Money.

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“We Help Put America Through School” August 9, 2001

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  1. Update on SFA’s Modernization ProjectSteve Hawald Chief Information OfficerStudent Financial AssistanceU.S. Department of Education “We Help Put America Through School” August 9, 2001

  2. E-Sign Implemented July 2, 2001 • Convenient • Saves Time • Secure • Saves Money Successfully Partnered With FFELP Industry Partners, Implemented Master Promissory Note E-filing — on Time, under Budget.

  3. VDC Proprietary PIN Site SFA PIN Database SFA PIN Site DLO • Audit history • Billing • Customer support • Data storage/access DLS NSLDS FAFSA PIN Authentication for eMPN DLO DigDoc FFEL Lenders DigDoc Perkins Schools DigDoc

  4. Projects Moving Forward • National Student Loan Data System Transformation • Common Identifier / Single Sign On • New-Style ‘Multi-Modal’ Call Center • Telephone • Fax • E-Mail • Interactive Chat • Knowledge Database • ‘Snail’ Mail • Common Origination and Disbursement (COD)

  5. What is SFA Doing to Assure Section 508 Compliancy? • Collaborating With ED/CIO on Latest REQ • Presenting Section 508 Seminars to SFA: • Systems Owners • Webmasters • COTR’s • Contractors • Identifying, and Making Compliant: • SFA Web Sites and LOE • Legacy Applications and LOE

  6. What is SFA Doing to Assure Section 508 Compliancy? • Incorporating Section 508 Compliance • Technology Standards • Software Life Cycle • Production Readiness Review (PRR) • Business Cases • Incorporating Compliance to Modernization Applications • Collaborating with ED/CIO for Certification and Testing of all SFA EDNET Applications • Researching Exception Process (Waiver) for Retiring Legacy Systems

  7. SFA Benefits Associated with 508 Compliancy • 508 Compliancy IS THE LAW • Enforceable after June 21, 2001 • Avoid Legal Complaints and Civil Actions against SFA • Accessibility of Disabled Employees, Users, and Public to SFA’s Electronic and IT Applications

  8. ADA Section 508 Information ACCESS-BOARD.GOV ACCESS-BOARD.GOV/NEWS/508-FINAL.HTM SECTION508.GOV/

  9. Technology Moving Forward SOAP for Internet Data Transport • Commercial/Open Source Software Available, Supported • Recommended by NCHELP’s Electronic Standards Committee “Commonline” • Implemented by the National Student Clearinghouse, JA-SIG UDDI – Universal Discovery, Description, and Integration • Directory services, possibly PEPS

  10. SFA Enterprise Portal Strategy • Purpose: Develop and adopt a comprehensive strategy for portal and web development to avoid stove pipe web products. • Phase I (Completed March 01) Created SFA Enterprise Portal Vision Recommended that SFA leverage existing infrastructure components to build a ‘standard’ foundation. (IBM WebSphere Application Server, Autonomy, and Interwoven, etc.) • Phase II (Target completion Oct 01) Develop an enterprise repository of portal components, known as ‘portlets’, that will be tested with the existing Schools Portal. Integrate ‘portlets’ into CIO’s Reusable Common Services (RCS) repository so that other SFA business units can use them as future portal views are developed.

  11. Integrated Technical Architecture Rel2: Core Capability • Provide services, support, and engineering to maintain and enhance the Internet, EAI and Security architectures in ITA Release 2.0. It includes: • Provide ongoing technical and functional support of the Integrated Technical Architecture • Provide technical architecture detailed design of additional ITA services required to support post-Release 1 functionality • Provide post-Release 1 implementation analysis and review • Design, build, and test incremental component and ITA services integration with ITA Release 1, including security improvements • Support ITA infrastructure upgrades, including hardware and software product evaluation of new versions, patches, and upgrades • Define and enhance the development and test environments to support application development and testing

  12. Access to Review Strategic Plans and Initiatives Currently in Progress Working for You SFADOWNLOAD.ED.GOV/INDEX The Student Financial AssistanceStudent Aid Internet Gateway Online EXTRANET.SFA.ED.GOV

  13. You Can Help Us…Now! TIV / WAN – Student Aid Internet Gateway We Need Your Help Migrating From Modems and T1 Lines to the Internet As Well As Updating Procedures to Help Improve Service and Reduce Costs. Be an Early Adopter Contact Keith Wilson Keith.Wilson@ed.gov

  14. On Tap for Today • CPS Application Update / ISIR Layout • TIV / WAN – Student Account Internet Gateway • Direct Loan Tech Spec Update • Direct Loan Tools • Quality Assurance • E-FISAP • IFAP • RFMS • NSLDS

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