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Steering Committee Meeting Sunflower Project Statewide Financial Management System Update

Steering Committee Meeting Sunflower Project Statewide Financial Management System Update. December 11, 2009. Today’s Topics. Project status and activities – Kent Fourth IV&V Report – Peggy Change control – Peggy Measuring Progress – Gary Agency Reporting Needs and Sensitive Data – Gary

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Steering Committee Meeting Sunflower Project Statewide Financial Management System Update

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  1. Steering Committee MeetingSunflower ProjectStatewide Financial Management System Update December 11, 2009

  2. Today’s Topics • Project status and activities – Kent • Fourth IV&V Report – Peggy • Change control – Peggy • Measuring Progress – Gary • Agency Reporting Needs and Sensitive Data – Gary • Cutover Planning – Gary • Agency Interactions, Service Center, Agency Readiness and Up Coming Agency Events – Connie

  3. SMART Perspective

  4. Project Timeline Go-live for SMART & SHARP II Testing Phase Cutover Phase December January February March April May June July Pilot Training Close STARS End User Training Agency Role Mapping Continuity of Operations Exercise Stage 6 Interface Testing Load SMART and SHARP with Production Values Complete System Testing and Begin User Acceptance Testing Agency Report Development Business Process Workshops

  5. Status of Testing • System Testing started on-schedule • All testing infrastructure (testing lab, scripts, defect tracking tool, processes) in place and functioning • Cycle 0 – System Shakeout – complete • Cycle 1 – Simple end-to-end processing – in progress (11/09 – 01/15) • 141 scripts • 55% complete and slightly ahead of schedule • SRS, STO and A&R participating in Cycle 1 testing • Tech team fixing defects • Cycle 2 – Complex end-to-end processing – starts next week (12/16 – 02/15) • Developing options for agency participation in User Acceptance Testing and will present at the January Steering Committee meeting

  6. Project Status & Activities – Finance Team • Testing, testing, testing • All designs for approved modifications complete • All functional designs for approved reports complete • Cycle 1 of System Testing on-schedule – 30% complete • Completed workflow workshops • Continuing work on cutover plan • Beginning work on agency CAFR reports (KDOT, Lottery, KPERS, A&R) • Continuing support for training development

  7. Project Status & Activities – Enterprise Readiness Team • Preparing for agency role mapping exercise – used to define individuals’ security and training requirements • Continue developing training materials – train-the-trainer begins in January • Hired help desk manager and selected help desk software; developing support processes • Continue holding monthly Change Agent Network meetings • Continue publishing monthly newsletters • Meet with agencies on an as-requested basis

  8. Project Status & Activities – Tech Team • Fixing defects and making minor enhancements • Building modifications – 75% complete • Continuing technical designs for reports and building reports • Building and maintaining environments • Building datamarts and modifying ETLs for data warehouse • Beginning planning for disaster recovery exercise

  9. Project Status & Activities – Central Systems • A&R/DISC performing SHARP modifications – approximately 95% complete with Phase 2 – completing about 3 weeks behind schedule but no impact on Cycle 7 System Testing (i.e. integration testing) • SHARP II Cycle 1 testing started • Developing test scripts for Time and Labor (on-line time reporting and employee self-service in SHARP) • Division of Budget working with IBARS vendor to develop modifications and interfaces; will load 2011 appropriation budgets into SMART from IBARS when finalized in May

  10. Project Status & Activities – Miscellaneous • Continue holding monthly forums to address issues and communicate with agencies for interfaces and conversions • Continue to review project plans to assess agencies’ progress and communicate identification of problems • Washburn basic accounting course was well-received over 200 agency personnel participated representing over 60 agencies • Data Warehouse Advisory Group 4th meeting January 29th to develop prototype agency dashboards for HR/payroll data • Executing agency reporting strategy • Develop strategy for securing sensitive data in DW • Enrolling agencies in the Shared Service Center • Met with six large agencies over past two weeks (KHPA, KDOT, SRS, KDHE, KDOR, KDWP) • Detailed planning for Continuity of Operations exercise; DISC is taking the lead to coordinate

  11. Fourth IV&V Review, Findings and Recommendations • 4th scheduled IV&V project review (Sys Test Labs – Denver) • One week prep, one week on-site, one week to draft report • Interviewed 21 project and 12 agency personnel • Reviewed 41 documents (deliverables, risk log, issue log, project plan, status reports, requirements matrix, test scripts, etc.) • Overall project health continues to be good • Several recommendations provided: • Project leadership should schedule more one-on-one sessions with key State agencies • Closely monitor progress of Cycle 1 System Testing • Closely coordinate cutover with new SHARP II hardware and remaining network upgrades

  12. Change Control Change orders approved since last Steering Committee meeting Two change requests over $50K since last meeting Credits of $187K for change orders since last meeting

  13. CR # 113 – Supplemental Support for State Development Team • Contractually, State is responsible for performing a significant portion of the development work (mods, interfaces, conversions, reports) • Most State developers are inexperienced in coding in PeopleSoft • Despite training and coaching, productivity trends indicated the State was having problems meeting the schedule and that the State Tech Team’s workload exceeded the team’s capacity • State Tech Team Manager requested two additional experienced development resources to recover the schedule and to stay on schedule • CR is time and materials – not to exceed 1,000 hours or $131K – with Accenture providing two of their developers (familiar with the project and live in area) • Checkpoints in mid-December and mid-January to assess progress and need • Expect contract developers to “roll-off” by the end of January or mid-February

  14. CR # 94 – Limiting Access to Employee ID • Limits access to Employee ID and other employee data (e.g. home address, phone #) to only employees within that agency • Employee ID is a very sensitive piece of data since it is the User ID for SHARP employee self-service • Without this mod, employee’s address, phone number, etc., will be accessible via search screens in SMART to potentially thousands of users • Employee ID and/or personal information displayed in five modules across14 different pages • Fixed-price estimate is $114K with State developers doing 20% of the work

  15. Change Control – Remaining Balance • Balance of hours for customizations (including all customizations discussed today) • Total Accenture hrs used = 17,249 (16,368 October) • Total available contract hrs = 19,130 • % Used = 90% (86% last month) • % Remaining = 10% (1,881 hours)

  16. Proposed CR for Building and Maintaining a Copy of Test Environment • Finance Team has requested an additional environment that would be a copy of the Test environment for identifying and fixing defects • Need an environment that contains all configurations, config data and modifications • Prefer not to use the Test environment: • could corrupt test data • will impact data warehouse data validation activities • Boundaries/Expectations: • refreshed daily • built (mostly) by Accenture over the holidays due to limitations of the State Tech staff to be ready the 1st week of January • available until beginning of April, then the hardware would be re-purposed to a training “sandbox” • Estimated cost: • Build environment including scripts (140 hrs) = $28K • Ongoing maintenance (8hrs/wk for 15 wks) = $24K $52K

  17. Potential CR for Building and Maintaining a Training “Sandbox” • Currently there are no plans to have an environment where end users can “practice” entering transactions after completing instructor lead training • Practice environment has been requested by several large agencies • Boundaries/Expectations: • Environment would be a copy of the Training environment and would contain a subset of configuration data but not agencies’ specific data • Trainees would practice common transactions such as requisitions, POs, receiving, vouchers, deposits, journals and inter-funds • Access would be only in the testing lab • Reactive support model • Sign-up for 1-2 hours in advance (for managing support) • No sensitive data would be used • Environment would be available from April through mid-June • Estimated cost: • Build environment = $10K • Support (10 weeks, 30 hrs/wk, 50% State) = $30K • Contingency (additional support) = $10K $50K • The proposed training “sandbox” would be in addition to an end user lab at “go-live” where agencies can enter real transactions into Production with stand-by support

  18. Measuring Progress • All workstreams trending positive • Expect Reports Build and Modifications Build to be in “yellow” status until January or February

  19. Test Sequence & Schedule Functional Team Dev. Team Interface Team Conversion Team Technical Team All Teams * - Indicates a test stage that requires agency participation

  20. System Test Cycles Ten testing cycles of increasing complexity. Test conditions and test scripts for each cycle

  21. Interface and Conversion Timelines 2009 2010 Conversion Assembly Test Interface Testing Cycles Online Data Entry Preparations Mock Conversion Testing (Mock 1, 2, 3) Extract & send final data files Agency Conversion Data Cleansing Cutover Activities Week 1 Activities Preparation

  22. Agency Interface Testing Status • Milestone Status: • Stage 1: • 16/21 agencies have completed their entire testing of Stage 1 interfaces • 16/21 agencies have completed testing of INF01 •  6/6 agencies have completed testing of INF15 • Stage 2: •  1/25 agencies have completed their entire testing of Stage 2 interfaces • 8/22 agencies have successfully loaded INF02 interface files • 2/4 agencies have successfully loaded INF04 interface files • 0/12 agencies have successfully loaded INF06 interface files • 0/10 agencies have successfully loaded INF44 interface files • Stage 3: • 3/25 agencies have completed their entire testing of Stage 3 interfaces • 10/23 agencies have successfully received an INF03 interface file

  23. Agency Technical Events and Developments • Continue holding Monthly Interface and Conversion Technical Meetings (today’s Conversion workshop covered Vendor Conversion for Interfacing Agencies) • INF44 (deposits) interface workshop • Extended interface testing: Stage 2 (inbound by 5 weeks) and Stage 3 (outbound by 3 weeks) to give agencies additional time to test and to compensate for modifications to INF44 (deposits) • Lab environment for agencies (functional and technical) to log into the interface test instance of SMART and view interface transactions, make on-line corrections and begin learning troubleshoot techniques – specific Fridays beginning after the 1st of the year • Providing a semi-cleansed converted (from STARS) vendor file for loading into agency systems – approximately 250,000 vendors • Developing a mini-batch schedule to cycle vendor interfaces, payments and deposits on a regular and frequent basis to simulate agency transaction processing

  24. Reporting Strategy & Approach Steps The Reporting Strategy and Approach is moving forward • Step 1 – Agencies identify critical reports, Task ID 265 distributed • Step 2 – Agencies compare agency identified reports to SMART report list and prioritize potential reporting gaps • 2nd due date is 12/11/09 • approximately 100 potential gaps identified by agencies so far; most from agencies that are de-commissioning financial systems • Step 3 –Sunflower Project Team reviews critical and high-priority potential reporting gaps and determines how to resolve gaps – in progress • if an available report is very close to the agency’s needs, no gap exists • if no similar report is available, a gap exists and a report will have to be built: 1. by agencies’ Super Users from the Data Warehouse if data is available 2. by the Sunflower Project Team from Production • The Sunflower Project Team will be contacting agencies after 01/01/10 to begin resolving reporting gaps

  25. Sensitive Financial Data in the Data Warehouse Based on survey results, agency requirements to secure sensitive data within their agency are diverse, e.g. Account/Object Code, Program/PCA, Dept ID, and vendor Configuring and maintaining security necessary to enable each agency to restrict agency employees from accessing specific, sensitive data elements (within their agency) is notfeasible. Bottom line…. a simpler solution is needed to restrict access to sensitive data within an agency Solution: Agencies will restrict employee access to sensitive data using restricted queries/reports/dashboards developed by agency designated Power Users

  26. Data Warehouse Power Users • Depending on the size of the agency, each agency will designate 1-3 Power Users • Agency Power Users: • must have a solid understanding of the data origins and data structures • will develop queries/reports/dashboards for their agency • will have unrestricted access to agency data in the data warehouse • will be responsible for limiting access to sensitive data within their agency • will be the contact point in their agency for issues and concerns related to the data warehouse • Central support (Data Warehouse Team or the Service Center) will be available to assist agency Power Users and other agency personnel with report development

  27. Cutover Planning Underway • Detailed cutover calendar has been developed for all central systems (STARS, SOKI, SHARP, SMART) • Highlights of cutover calendar will be shared with agencies at the next CAN meeting in January • Template will be provided in January showing key central system dates and key activities affecting agencies • Agencies will be requested to use this template to sync with agency cutover activities • Agencies will be encouraged to hold monthly cutover meetings to coordinate their activities (business, tech, training, communications, etc.) • Pam Fink is the State lead for cutover planning

  28. Agency Interactions • Meetings held with agencies: • Department of Revenue • SRS & State Hospitals • Attorney General • Department of Education • Department of Commerce • Legislature • Department on Aging • Legislative Post Audit • University of Kansas Medical Center • SMART Service Center Kick-Off • Called several agencies to request asset conversion files

  29. SMART Service Center • Held Kick-Off Meeting with potential Service Center Agencies on November 4, 2009 – following up with agencies that did not attend • Service Center is not an all or nothing approach, agency can key some transactions online while using Service Center for less frequent transactions • Service Center agencies can still inquire on their data online or through data warehouse even if they elect not to key online

  30. SMART Service Center Current Commitments • Agencies Fully Participating in Service Center • Kansas Housing Resources Corp. • Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board • Board of Optometry Examiners • Kansas Commission on Peace Officer Standards & Training • Legislative Post Audit • Agencies Using Service Center for Selected Transactions • Real Estate Commission • Office of the Securities Commissioner • Board of Accountancy • Animal Health Department • Office of Administrative Hearings • Judicial Council

  31. Readiness Assessment #2 • 65 agencies responded to questions about readiness for SMART go-live • Results help to: • Identify issues or risks across all agencies where additional attention is needed • Identify agencies requiring additional support • Going forward… • Continue to respond honestly • This helps identify specific needs to address

  32. Readiness Assessment #2 Agency Concerns • Agency concerns noted: • Receiving all training needed by go-live • Balancing training with current workload • Staff not understanding SMART concepts, processing, terms and chartfields • Lack of time to complete required tasks and lack of understanding on how to complete tasks • Lack of communication between functional and technical staff within agency • Can't make appropriate decisions for implementation strategy without seeing system • Managing all the tasks in a small agency

  33. Readiness Assessment #2 Agency Mitigation Steps • Agency mitigation steps: • Complete Task ID 216, agency course attendance estimation • Plan in advance, can any agency work be completed in advance or after go-live to allow for training • Evaluate which courses are required before go-live • Evaluate if Service Center is an option for low volume transactions in small agencies • Reach out to the project and utilize project resources to receive additional information on tasks • Schedule regular meetings within your agency to communicate • Does your agency have a newsletter or group e-mail to keep staff informed of key updates • Tasks are intended to provide the necessary background without screen shots or system access to complete the configuration • Project staff are available to answer questions and can schedule office hours if needed

  34. Readiness Assessment #3 - Readiness Assessment has been modified to simplify and improve the process, changes include: • Excel based format allowing agencies to keep a copy or print as needed • Pre-populated status based on what the Sunflower Project has recorded for your agency – where the status is correct, no response is required • Highlighted cells focusing on those questions that require an updated response • More comments fields to note additional details as needed • Incorporates task applicability (e.g., required, optional, not applicable) based on module usage listed on Agency Confirmation Document Due back by December 23rd!

  35. Agency Readiness Assessment Schedule

  36. Upcoming Agency Events December 2009 12/10 – Monthly Interface Technical Meeting 12/17 – Monthly Conversion Technical Meeting NEW: Daily SMART Interface Testing Status Issues and Updates Conference Call Occurs every day Monday through Thursday from 10:00 to 10:30 A.M effective until March 16th, 2010. January 2010 01/06, 12, 14 – Role Mapping Workshops (Offering a Remote Option only session on January 7, 2010. Remote Option also available during one session on January 14, 2010) 01/12 – Monthly Interface Technical Meeting 01/20 – Change Agent Network Meeting #8 01/27 - Train-the-Trainer Kickoff Meeting 01/27 – Monthly Conversion Technical Meeting

  37. Questions and Answers For additional information on the project, please see the project website: http://da.ks.gov/smart ?

  38. Authority for Change Requests

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