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A Practical Application of a Shared Service Christopher A. Friedline Acting Program Director

A Practical Application of a Shared Service Christopher A. Friedline Acting Program Director. Agenda. Genesis and History Agency Participation Benefits Vision. Note:.

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A Practical Application of a Shared Service Christopher A. Friedline Acting Program Director

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  1. A Practical Application of a Shared Service Christopher A. Friedline Acting Program Director

  2. Agenda • Genesis and History • Agency Participation • Benefits • Vision Note: The purpose of this presentation is not to discuss the BFEM program but to use it as a case study for the principles discussed by this panel. If you want more information on BFEM please contact me at: Christopher.Friedline@Treasury.gov or 202-622-7738

  3. Genesis and History • September 2006: BFEM created to manage Treasury’s budget formulation process. • April 2007: BFEM Formulation Module made available on a multi-agency basis using investment dollars from the Budget Formulation and Execution Line of Business (BFE LoB). Six agencies became initial customers. • January 2008: BFEM Performance Module made available on a multi-agency basis with BFE LoB assistance. BFEM expands customer base. • January 2009: BFEM Program Management Office established, developing expertise in system implementation and business process analysis. • December 2010: BFEM 2 project completed after receiving financial investment from the President’s Management Council. • July 2011: The BFEM program becomes a business line under the Treasury Franchise Fund.

  4. Agency Participation

  5. Benefits of Shared Service • Don’t Reinvent the Wheel: Take advantage of previous development • Share Knowledge and Experience: Learn of IT and business approaches that might apply at your agency. • Leverage community to integrate into the larger budget environment: Work with OMB and FMS to further automate the overall budget process.

  6. Vision SF-132 BFEM Track thru “Sets” Enactment OP/Fin Plan OMB Submission / CJ/ BIB PMM TIER Core Financial Systems OMB / MAX Systems FACTS II SF-133

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