Veterans Affairs: Ongoing Financial Management System Modernization Program Would Benefit from Improved Cost and Schedule Estimating
Abstract
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Financial Management Business Transformation (FMBT) program has begun implementing the Integrated Financial and Acquisition Management System (iFAMS), with the first deployment of certain capabilities at the National Cemetery Administration (NCA) on November 9, 2020. FMBT program officials identified various challenges, such as FMBT program funding shortfalls, which represent the difference between VA's original requirement and the President's budget request, and coordination with other major initiatives. VA has taken various steps to address its challenges. For example, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, VA postponed the initial NCA deployment 4 months and converted planning, training, and testing activities to virtual events. In addition, the FMBT program and Veterans Health Administration (VHA) worked together to address the FMBT program funding shortfall by postponing iFAMS implementation at VHA for at least 2 years to coordinate with the implementation of a new logistics system
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 24, 2021
- Accession Number
- AD1157514
Entities
People
- Carol C. Harris
- Dennis Clarke
- Diane Morris
- Hiama Halay
- Jason S. Lee
- Jennifer Stavros-turner
- Juvy Chaney
- Lisa Rowland
- Mark Bird
- Mary Weiland
- Merry Woo
- Michael Laforge
- Natee Himmons
- Paula M. Rascona
- Valerie Freeman
- Yvette Gutierrez
Organizations
- United States Government Accountability Office