Friday, February 26, 2010
VA and IT Oversite
VA reaping rewards from IT oversight
The Veterans Affairs Department estimates it has avoided paying $54 million dollars on the 45 major technology projects it stopped in July.
Roger Baker, the assistant secretary for information and technology and chief information officer, told the House Veterans Affairs Committee Tuesday that Program Management Accountability System (PMAS) tool is part of the changes the agency is making to how it manages and uses its $3.3 billion technology budget.
"We restarted 17 immediately, re-planned and eventually restarted 15 and we terminated 12," he says. "For 2010, we will use the $54 million to fund other higher priority projects that create more value for veterans. Today we will announce that effective Feb. 15 all VA IT projects will be placed under PMAS. As we fully implement PMAS for all our projects, I expect further savings.">>>>>
The Veterans Affairs Department estimates it has avoided paying $54 million dollars on the 45 major technology projects it stopped in July.
Roger Baker, the assistant secretary for information and technology and chief information officer, told the House Veterans Affairs Committee Tuesday that Program Management Accountability System (PMAS) tool is part of the changes the agency is making to how it manages and uses its $3.3 billion technology budget.
"We restarted 17 immediately, re-planned and eventually restarted 15 and we terminated 12," he says. "For 2010, we will use the $54 million to fund other higher priority projects that create more value for veterans. Today we will announce that effective Feb. 15 all VA IT projects will be placed under PMAS. As we fully implement PMAS for all our projects, I expect further savings.">>>>>
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