IT Waste Prevention Act Passed By Senate Committee
Proposed Bill Spotlights Need to Fix Endemic Requirements Issues
Facing IT Projects
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) November 12, 2008 --
An important bill designed to prevent endemic waste surrounding federal
government IT projects has passed a Senate committee vote. The
Information Technology Investment Oversight Enhancement and Waste
Prevention Act (S. 3384) would require federal agencies to regularly
report to Congress on significant shortfalls in the cost, schedule and
performance of their IT programs. The legislation would also encourage
better planning and ensure that officials are alerted soon after
problems arise. This bill was passed by the Senate Homeland Security and
Governmental Affairs Committee on October 1st and now faces a full vote
on the floor of the Senate. A separate version of the Bill is also being
considered by the House of Representatives.
Among other provisions, the proposed Bill requires projects that are
over 40% off schedule or cost estimates to be reported directly to
Congressional oversight committees. At that point these distressed
projects would have access to a small ‘strike
force’ of experienced private and public
sector IT experts that would focus on areas like earned value
management, defining requirements and project management.
The full text of the bill can be found here: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c110:S.3384:
“The time has come to bring best practices
learned from years of experience in the private sector to publicly
funded IT projects,” said Jim Flyzik,
president of The Flyzik Group, a strategic business consulting practice
based in Washington D.C. “This Bill represents
a giant leap forward in better management and oversight for taxpayer
funded IT initiatives.”
The federal government regularly spends billions of taxpayer dollars on
IT projects that have had a poor record of success, according to related
testimony before members of the same Senate committee by Norm Brown,
executive director for the Center for Program Transformation. In a
hearing on July 31, 2008 before the Subcommittee on Federal Financial
Management, Government Information, Federal Services, and International
Security (a subcommittee of the Senate Homeland Security and
Governmental Affairs Committee), Mr. Brown stated: “Literally
billions of taxpayer dollars go down the drain every year in both
visible and invisible Information Technology (IT) acquisition waste. IT
projects too often experience problems of cost explosions, schedule
black-holes, performance disappearances, and large-scale train-wrecks—many
caused by violating one or more fundamental laws of “IT”
Physics.”
In testimony entitled “Off-Line and
Off-Budget: The Dismal State of Federal Information Technology Planning”
Mr. Brown outlined a prescription for fixing the problem that focused in
part on the issue of eliciting, documenting and managing better
requirements for federal IT projects. From the testimony, Mr. Brown’s
“Fifth Law of IT Physics”
put requirements at the forefront of the problem:
“Fifth Law: Unvalidated requirements
pave the road to project failure. Corollary: Test and validate
requirements as early as possible before basing significant projects
upon them; use pilots where possible before fully committing.
The full text of Mr. Brown’s testimony can be
found here: http://hsgac.senate.gov/public/_files/BrownTestimony.pdf
“For the first time in history, Congress is
considering a Bill that includes means to improve project results,”
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