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Northrop Grumman Information Technology (NGIT) Staffing Plan to Support eRA/IMPAC II May 14, 2002

Northrop Grumman Information Technology (NGIT) Staffing Plan to Support eRA/IMPAC II May 14, 2002. NIH has made a made a strategic technical decision to base the eRA/IMPAC II System on a J2EE architecture. Accordingly, new development is now being done on that platform.

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Northrop Grumman Information Technology (NGIT) Staffing Plan to Support eRA/IMPAC II May 14, 2002

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  1. Northrop GrummanInformationTechnology (NGIT)Staffing Plan to SupporteRA/IMPAC IIMay 14, 2002

  2. NIH has made a made a strategic technical decision to base the eRA/IMPAC II System on a J2EE architecture. Accordingly, new development is now being done on that platform. Existing Oracle applications will be maintained using a reducing number of Oracle programming staff. Existing applications will be migrated to J2EE architecture over time. For the past year, NGIT has been ramping up its J2EE development expertise through outsidehiring and re-tooling existing staff skill sets. Background

  3. To support NIH’s strategic direction, NGIT has applied some fundamental changes to its organization structure and the composition of skills mixes necessary to support eRA/IMPAC II initiatives and priorities. To increase development productivity in an object-oriented environment (Java), NGIT has created a shared development group to support J2EE development needs across the project spectrum. Likewise, a shared group Oracle developers has also been created to better support Oracle-related maintenance needs across all business areas. Regarding staff composition, NGIT is augmenting its Java expertise while reducing staff numbers in Oracle skill areas such as Oracle Forms. Background (cont’d)

  4. Planned NGIT Staff Composition Levels Functional Category Staff Count (May) Staff Count (June) Staff Count (July) 1 1 1 Project Management 1 1 1 Administrative Support 1 .5 .25 Financial Analysis .5 .5 .5 Architecture 4 5 5 User Support 3 2 2 Documentation Quality Assurance 1 1 1 Mgt. Oversight Testers Configuration Mgt 13 11 9 2 1 1 Technical Infrastructure 3 3 3 DBA Network, Middle Tier 2 2 2 Software Development Technical Oversight Oracle Oracle/Java Java 1.5 1.5 1.5 27 23 16 9 8 4 14 15 19 83 75.5 66.25 Subtotal 4 4 3 iEdison Staff

  5. Java Development Staff Profile Java development entails two major functions User Interface/Web Tier - HTML - Java Server Pages (JSPs) - STRUTS - Form Beans - Action Classes Entity Java Beans (EJBs)/ Persistence - Sessions Beans (Business Rules/Logic) - Entity Beans (Database Processes) User Interface/Web Tier development is performed by staff assigned to support a specific business area (e.g., Peer Review) Entity Java Beans/Persistence is performed by a centrally-organized group that serves as shared staff pool in support of system as a whole Java Developers by Function May June July UI/Web Tier 5 6 (+) 10 (+) EJB/Persistence 9 10 10

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