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CROMERR Working Group

Learn about the Cross-Media Electronic Reporting Regulation (CROMERR) and the roadmap for the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to achieve CROMERR compliance. Explore the recommended phased approach, business benefits, and next steps.

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CROMERR Working Group

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  1. 2012 Exchange Network National Meeting Pam Osnaya: State of Montana Peter Stubbs: CGI CROMERR Working Group

  2. Agenda • What is CROMERR? • Background • Cross-State CROMERR Working Committee • * CROMERR Roadmap for MT Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) • Open Discussion • Next Steps * The Montana CROMERR Roadmap has not been finalized and all information presented should be considered a DRAFT.

  3. What is CROMERR? Cross-Media Electronic Reporting Regulation (CROMERR) • Provides the legal framework for electronic reporting (eReporting) under all of EPA’s environmental regulations • Establishes standards for receiving documents electronically that are submitted to satisfy requirements of a 40 CFR program. • These standards cover a variety of system functions, such as electronic signature validation.

  4. BackgroundCROMERR Working Committee Formed in April 2011 • At the 2011 National Exchange Network Meeting, Montana and Oklahoma formed the CROMERR Working Committee • Partnered with CGI to facilitate • Tom Copeland (Oklahoma) served as Mentor (Thank You Tom! ) • Committee met Aug 25 – Oct 20, 2011 • 15+ states and agencies participated

  5. BackgroundCROMERR Working Committee

  6. BackgroundMontana’s CROMERR Roadmap

  7. BackgroundMontana’s CROMERR Roadmap Deliverables

  8. Cross-State CROMERR Working Committee

  9. CROMERR Working CommitteeParticipating States Agencies • Cherokee Nation • EPA • Hawaii • Idaho • Indiana • Massachusetts • Mississippi • Missouri • Montana • New Mexico • North Carolina • Oklahoma • Oregon • Muscogee Nation • National Congress of American Indians • Pueblo of San Ildefonso • Quinault.org • Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community • Vermont • West Virginia • Wisconsin The CROMERR Working Committee consisted of a group of 15+ States and Agencies who collaborated on a generic approach to CROMERR compliance.

  10. CROMERR Working CommitteeGoals Accomplished

  11. CROMERR RoadmapHigh-level Business Process Flow The Working Committee established a high-level Business Process Flow showing how State Agency personnel and regulated entities could interact through an eGovernment portal and CROMERR solution. MT DEQ will distribute the generic Business Process Flow to those interested.

  12. CROMERR Roadmap Phased Approach The Business Process Flow identifies high-level steps & IT components for CROMERR compliance. The following summarizes recommended Key Steps:

  13. CROMERR SolutionBusiness Benefits Implementing a shared solution that can be leveraged by multiple agencies can result in the following benefits.

  14. CROMERR Architectural Design Conceptual Approach

  15. CROMERR Working CommitteeNext Steps Reconvene the Cross-State CROMERR Working Committee upon successful completion of the CROMERR Roadmap

  16. Montana CROMERR Roadmap

  17. MT CROMERR RoadmapBusiness Motivation Goals • The Roadmap was not intended to recommend a final CROMERR solution; • rather define the required components and architectural options for moving forward

  18. MT CROMERR RoadmapBusiness Motivation Objectives

  19. MT CROMERR RoadmapBusiness Motivation Benefits

  20. Montana CROMERR RoadmapProject Activities Establishment of the MTDEQ Roadmap has been a 5-month effort that involved 3 primary phases.

  21. Montana CROMERR RoadmapRoadmap Overview Future State The Montana CROMERR and eReporting Roadmap describes the phases and detailed activities necessary to move from the current state to the desired future state. Phase 4 Prioritize & Implement Additional Reports Phase 3 Go-Live with Initial Reports Phase 2 Procure, Design and Develop Current State Phase 1 Strategy and Requirements

  22. Montana CROMERR Roadmap Current State of eReporting and CROMERR 22 MT DEQ is taking a systematic approach to improving eReporting capabilities and attaining CROMERR compliance.

  23. Montana CROMERR Roadmap Current State of eReporting and CROMERR 23

  24. Montana CROMERR Roadmap Future Vision Deliver a CROMERR-compliant eReporting environment that is scalable and flexible enough to meet the evolving needs of the Agency and regulated community.

  25. Montana CROMERR RoadmapFuture State Business Benefits • CROMERR Compliance • Enhanced eGovernment Services • Enhanced Data Sharing Capabilities • Improved Compliance Lifecycle • Automated Administrative Completeness Review • Enhanced Document Management Strategy • Automated Workflow The Future State of DEQ eReporting will provide an array of business improvements that can be leveraged across all DEQ programs.

  26. eReporting Roadmap Recommended Phased Plan The following is a recommended four-phased plan to bridge the gap between the current and future state of DEQ eReporting

  27. Montana CROMERR Roadmap Review Proven State Solutions • Goal: Identify proven solutions that might serve as a model for Montana based on Montana’s: • Business Needs • Policies and Standards • Existing infrastructure • Funding and development strategy • Decision: Final requirements and design of the Montana Solution will be completed during the next phase of the project.

  28. Montana CROMERR Roadmap State Solutions Reviewed • Montana would like to thank the following States for taking time to share their CROMERRJourney with Montana: • Delaware (*) – Dennis Murphy • Indiana – Will Richey • Mississippi – Melanie Morris • New Jersey (*) – Jim Bridgewater & Ralph Smith • North Dakota – Gary Haberstroh • Ohio – Adele Vogelgesang • Oklahoma (*) – Tom Copeland • Texas – Jackie Ogle • Washington (*) – Miles Neale (*) Those solutions that align the best with Montana’s business needs, existing infrastructure, and current IT Policies and Standards

  29. Montana CROMERR Roadmap Leverage Lessons Learned

  30. Montana CROMERR Roadmap Leverage Lessons Learned

  31. Montana CROMERR Roadmap Leverage Lessons Learned

  32. Montana CROMERR Roadmap Next Steps • Finalize the DRAFT of the CROMERR Roadmap • July 2012 • Present the CROMERR Roadmap to the MT Governance Board • August 2012 • Governance Board Action Items: • Evaluate proposed opportunities • Determine next steps • Reconvene the Cross-state CROMERR Working Committee

  33. Open Discussion Challenges becoming fully CROMERR Compliant: what small states and Agencies are facing Additional Lessons Learned: by States that have implemented CROMERR Enterprise vs. Program level approach Participant Interest: Identify additional States and Agencies that would like to participate in an on-going dialog about the possibility of a CROMERR In-The-Clouds offering

  34. Questions?

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