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Strategic Objective
MG04.04 Implement business initiatives that provide capabilities spanning the HR life cycle, allowing OPM and other federal agencies to achieve their missions
Strategic Objective
Overview
- Supporting integrity of background investigations through innovative technology.
- Supporting modern IT systems for retirement processing.
- Supporting IT service delivery for customer agencies.
- Supporting health and insurance initiatives.
- Supporting current and planned business initiatives for which IT is an enabler.
Progress Update
USAJOBS developed an initial set of agency dashboards and executive monthly summary statistics. OPM also implemented a data warehouse and data analytics capability to visualize USAJOBS data. In addition, the agency implemented the Federal Workforce Map for USAJOBS, allowing geographical searches. Further, OPM’s Retirement Systems implemented a Phased Retirement for Federal Annuitant Case Expert System and Annuity Roll systems, and OPM’s Financial Services team completed an upgrade of the Federal Employees Retirement System Further Revised Annuity Employees, as required by the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013. OPM also completed the implementation of an update to the financial and Retirement Services systems that allows annuitants to pay their life insurance premiums when their annuity is too small to cover them.
Planning for the Infrastructure as a Service (also known as Shell) migration requires new funding and developer resources, and entails significant risk to functionality based upon unknowns about the security tools. The timing of the migration may affect delivery of the next generation USAJOBS, requiring a delay until FY 2017 for the migration.