Enterprise Funds Distribution (EFD)

Abstract

EFD provides the Department of Defense with an automated funds distribution system and provides visibility of all appropriated funds which pass through the enterprise. Concept/Scope: Enterprise Funds Distribution (EFD) was established as a key initiative to provide full visibility of funds distributed throughout the DoD and to streamline and modernize disparate funds distribution subsystems. Funds distribution by its nature is a key enabler of financial visibility within DoD enterprise systems. The concept of a fully visible enterprise funds distribution process serves as a reference within which planned and coordinated funds development and execution takes place. Impact: EFD provides a web-based application for the automated pre-planning, apportionment, reprogramming, rescission, continuing resolution, congressional tracking, and reporting of appropriated funding distributed throughout the DoD. The EFD system streamlines core funds distribution capabilities across Components and provides visibility both vertically and horizontally. EFD provides the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense Comptroller (OUSD(C)) with an automated funds distribution system that will track congressional action, create baselines (DD 1414), and produce funding authorization and control documents for all DoD appropriations. Specifically, EFD will provide the following benefits: 1. Significantly improves OUSD(C) capability to control and distribute funds, especially for Defense-wide appropriations. 2. Automates congressional reprogramming process. 3. Standardizes funds distribution process for all appropriations. 4. Provides electronic funding authorization document (FAD) production. 5. Automates funds distribution reports with particular emphasis on the DD1414 - Base for Reprogramming Actions, DD1415 - Reprogramming Action, and DD1416 - Report of Programs. Approval: EFD is a Business Transformation Agency (BTA) planned acquisition program with oversight provided by the BTA Defense Business Systems Acquisition Executive (DBSAE) who serves as the Milestone Decision Authority and Component Acquisition Executive over the program. EFD entered the formal acquisition process with the issuance of an ADM directing the Program Manager to pursue Milestone B; Milestone B is scheduled for completion in the second quarter of FY 2010. The FY 2009 obligation authority review was completed in March 2009 by the Financial Management Investment Review Board (FM IRB) and certified by the Defense Business Systems Modernization Committee (DBSMC).

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2011
Source ID
8_0605020BTA_5_0400_PB_2011

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  • Defense Acquisition Program Management
  • Defense Financial Management and Audit.
  • Public Financial Management and Budgeting

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  • Microelectronics

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