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Information Technology Group Current Major Business/Technology Initiatives

Information Technology Group Current Major Business/Technology Initiatives. Church Benefits Association - 2006 Annual Meeting “Improving Retirement Readiness” – San Diego, CA November 28, 2005. Purpose.

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Information Technology Group Current Major Business/Technology Initiatives

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  1. Information TechnologyGroupCurrent Major Business/Technology Initiatives Church Benefits Association - 2006 Annual Meeting “Improving Retirement Readiness” – San Diego, CA November 28, 2005

  2. Purpose The purpose of the IT Group is to leverage our business and technology experience and knowledge to better support the missions of our organizations. This session is a forum for sharing ideas and information pertaining to current initiatives, discussing and evaluating technological trends and innovations that can add value, and soliciting outside experience to further augment our knowledge in new and emerging technologies relevant to our operations.

  3. Our Goal* To provide an overview of some current, major business and technology initiatives/projects underway within our organizations.* Note that Information Technology is merely an enabler to successfully achieving the business goals.

  4. Assemblies of God Ministers Benefit Association(Jim La Vallee: jlavallee@AGFinancial.org) New master database (SalesForce.com replaced Goldmine) Website redesign w/daily content (lots of on-going changes) On-line Enrollments Receipting System E-Statements / Statements On Demand Rate of Return Calculators on website Security Audit and 15 new IT policies Call Center expanding role w/ improved reports

  5. Assemblies of God Ministers Benefit Association(Jim La Vallee) Designing new Data Center w/ Bick Group Planning Wi-Fi in new HQ building w/ Cisco Upgrade of IBM AS-400 to I-Series Upgrade Sungard Charlotte Trust System Doubling technical staff over a 24-month period Hired a Technical Trainer for proprietary applications New dashboards & reporting schemes for business intelligence Crystal Reports and SQL data inquiries

  6. Assemblies of God Ministers Benefit Association(Jim La Vallee) CreatedService Level Agreements with all other Divisions Established CRM Council to drive innovation Document Control streamlined scanning and indexing New and improved Help Desk procedures Next generation PDA replacements Adopting and adapting Six Sigma disciplines (possibly ISO 9004) Participated in Gartner Group Mid-size Enterprise Hosting our next CBA IT Meeting in Branson May 23-25, 2007

  7. The Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) The Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)(Ed Driscoll) 2006 Strategic Initiatives • Completed New Information Technology Five-Year Strategic Plan • Web Services – Implemented Secure Member Access to Benefits Information • Implemented Workflow Automation • Implemented Medicare Part D with CMS and Express Scripts • Implemented Oracle/PeopleSoft, CRM, and HR/Payroll System Upgrades • Developed New Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plans 2006 Tactical Initiatives • Implemented Network., Telephone, and Office Automation Upgrades • Implemented Wireless Access on Laptop PCs • Fully Implemented Blade Server Technology • Evaluated Electronic Data Management Alternatives

  8. The Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) The Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)(Ed Driscoll) 2007 Strategic Initiatives • Web Portal Capabilities – Transactions, E-learning, E-health (Mayo Clinic) • Integrate and Expand Workflow Automation • Business Intelligence – Information at the Desktop • Lawson Financial System Upgrade • Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Testing and Training 2007 Tactical Initiatives • Electronic Data Management • Remote Access via Thin Clients • Document Management using MS Share Point • Email Management including Secure Email • Expanded Security Controls

  9. (Eric Thompson: ethompson_bbt@brethren.org) 2006 • Replaced infrastructure • Switched from Linux to Windows on file server • Replaced core switch • Completed switch to new backup software for single tape backup • Outsourced insurance to MMA • Access over web SSL VPN 2007 • Policies of IT • Web development for Pension Online • Interagency routing • Expanding VPN access

  10. Christian Brothers Services(Tom Drez: tom_drez@cbservices.org) 2006 • Implemented new data network, Avaya IP-PBX, and major iSeries (AS/400) upgrade • Enhanced security: single-signon, secure message center, secure USB, firewall upgrade • Signed Sungard recovery agreement for BCP/DR • Enhanced communications: use Breeze to speed content delivery to website 2007 • Implement multimedia contact center • Strive for “anything, anywhere, anyone, anytime”; develop to the browser • Develop key performance indicator dashboards by functional area • Implement health care claims imaging/OCR system to generate ‘837’s • Begin upgrade of property/casualty back-office system • Upgrade infrastructure: SAN, UPS, server replacement/consolidation, backups • Plan for the customer and employee of the future and Web 2.0

  11. (Clayton Crawley: ccrawley@cpg.org) • 2006 Major IT Projects: Completed and Underway • Company-Owned (Hosted) Hotsite Created • VoIP Rolled-out to Off-Site Employees • Enterprise-wide DR/BCP Plans Created and Tested • New Server Room & OC-3 Ring Install • New Spokes on Unified Database Hub & Expansion of DTD • Complete Web Re-design • Oracle CRM Deployed to Primary Call Centers • ITS-wide Documentation, Policies, and Procedures Created on Wiki • Project Management Standards Implemented for all Projects

  12. (Clayton Crawley: ccrawley@cpg.org) • 2007 Major IT Projects: Underway and Planned • Implement Standards for Yearly DR Testing • VoIP Roll-outs for CRM Call Center Employees • Clean-up of Non-compliant Systems and Non-Secure Processes • Linking of Unified Database with Web for Individual Self-Service • Web Self-Service for Clients in Life, Medical, & Pensions • Continued Roll-out of ECM and Document Generation • ITS-wide Reporting and Metrics (BI & BAM) • Enterprise-Wide Projects Program Support: Integration as a Priority • Support of Healthcare and Pensions 3-year Initiatives

  13. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Board of Pensions(Steve Willems: swillems@elcabop.org) • Multi-Year Business-Driven IS Strategy • Replacement of Legacy Benefits Administration System (Targeted July 2007) • Record Keeping – Complete - Outsourced to ACS • Enrollment & Eligibility – Complete - Custom Developed .Net application • Billing & Receipting – Implementing iMis solution from Advanced Solutions International. Going live Q207. Online bill presentment and payment and online indicative data change available late 2007. • Annuity Payments – Outsourcing to JP Morgan beginning January 2007. • Web Implementation – New website (www.elcabop.org) available Q406. • CRM Visioning • Enterprise Reporting • Records Retention • Disaster Recovery Site Refresh

  14. Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod(Bob Cushman: bob.cushman@concordiaplans.org) • Completed roll out of “The Church’s Plan” • Began offering an optional 403(b) TSA • Implemented the Retiree Medical Supplement • Completed moving retirement system to EDS • Enhanced telephony system (call recording & survey) • Expanded health coverage options (HMO, VSP, HDHP) 2006 in Review

  15. Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod(Bob Cushman) Looking Ahead to 2007 • Complete Strategic Planning • Support New Business Initiatives in our Benefit Programs • Redesign our Web site • Begin Developing Self-Service Capabilities • Identify and begin tracking benchmark data with other CBA organizations • Major upgrade of our Lawson ERP system • Redesign imaging to support record retention schedule

  16. (Tom O’Neill: toneill@pbucc.org) 2006 Implementations • Annuity Offerings Consolidated • Medicare Part D Initiatives • Web Based Billing & Receivables • Hot Site Operational – Core Systems • Avaya VoIP & IP-Office Rolled Out 2007 Agenda • Life Cycle Pension Funds • Institutional Marketing Campaigns • Website – Strategic Presence • DR/BCP – Work In Progress

  17. The General Board of Pension and Health Benefits of The United Methodist Church (Eileen Kane: ekane@gbop.org) IT Update November, 2006 Eileen Kane

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Marketers for transactions Tracking Data Thomson - Positions - Payables/Receivables Portal Entitlements - Corporate Actions Bond Holdings Corporate Bond Entity information source for Bloomberg’s Client Portfolios Fixed Income Front-Office BSO Database Match LDAP Matches client long & eMAXX Provides client short positions to BofA positions information advertised positions IT Infrastructure Challenges – current state Legacy of years of independent developments linked together with point-to-point connections ~40% of IT budget is spent on developing and maintaining connectivity among specialized systems

  19. Current Activities Major IT Transformation underway • Key components include: • streamlined, scalable, service oriented architecture • single sign-on • portal delivery with enhanced services available • Plan Sponsor – Phase 1 • Participant – Phase 2 • CSR’s – Phase 3 • automated workflow and imaging • health administration system • upgraded retirement/participant service system • data warehouse and EIS • 2 months into ~ 24 month effort

  20. Unified Architecture solution - end state

  21. Other Current Activities • Readying organization for launch of new DB/DC retirement product • Live date January 1, 2007 • Continuing to implement COBIT process maturity improvements • 2006 focus has been on project management, planning and estimation • 2007 focus will be on more agile development and testing standards • Evaluating DR hot site and facilities changes • Continuing infrastructure updates including: • streamlined environment • security, spam/virus and patch management improvements • Evaluating VMware

  22. (Elliott Buchholz: buchholz@ymcaret.org) 2005-06 In Review • The focus of the past year has been preparation for a number of initiatives related to our regulatory compliance with certain portions of ERISA, as part of our legislation of 2004 • Implementation of loans from the Tax-Deferred Savings Plan (fully online loan processing, including e-signing) • Change from accepting contribution information once a month for all YMCAs to allowing YMCAs to submit based on their individual payroll schedules • Implementation of US Postal Service approved address validation software at point of entry • Implementation of LanDesk and Citrix • Conversion to SunGard Paragon for Business Continuity plan documentation / Electronic access versus paper

  23. (Elliott Buchholz) Looking Ahead: 2006-07 • 85th Birthday of the YMCA Retirement Fund • Development of our own Business Continuity hotsite • Enhanced access to key data via dashboard and various statistical reports • Increased self-service capabilities via website • Personal information updating • Withdrawal process initiation • Enhanced annuity calculator

  24. Thank You! Resources:1. CBA IT Group Section of CBA Website (this PowerPoint presentation, the annual Business & Technology Survey, and more)2. Contact the CBA IT Group via Tom Drez, Christian Brothers Services at 630-378-2903 or tom_drez@cbservices.org3. Feel free to contact any group member using their eMail address as listed on their slide(s). Church Benefits Association Website www.churchbenefitsassociation.org

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