Background
A key to successful IT management is a solid project management methodology that incorporates best government and commercial practices through a consistent and repeatable process, and provides a standard structure for planning, managing and overseeing IT projects over their entire life cycle. The HHS EPLC Framework provides that methodology for HHS.
EPLC establishes a project management and accountability environment where HHS IT projects achieve consistently successful outcomes that maximize alignment with Department-wide and individual OPDIV goals and objectives. Implementation of the EPLC methodology allows HHS to improve the quality of project planning and execution, reducing overall project risk.
EPLC enables HHS to approach the management of IT projects from an enterprise perspective that facilitates smooth interfaces among HHS IT investments and with HHS partners. These investments and their interfaces must be adequately established through robust enterprise architecture.
Adherence to recognized IT standards, as well as to Section 508, security and privacy requirements is essential to this goal. With this enterprise-wide approach to project management, there is an emphasis by the Department on demonstrating measurable results for each of its IT investments and to better justify actions taken as IT projects are being developed.
Scope
This HHS EPLC Policy applies to all Department Operating Divisions (OPDIVs), including NIH, and Staff Divisions (STAFFDIVs), and organizations conducting business for and on behalf of the Department through contractual relationships.
See the HHS EPLC Policy for more detail and clarifications on the scope of the HHS EPLC.
Relationship to the NIH Enterprise Architecture
The EPLC provides the ability for NIH to ensure that its projects, investments, and systems align with NIH business needs. In order to accomplish this goal, NIH enterprise architects and solution architects are critical partners during a project's development life cycle.
The following diagram shows at a high level the major deliverables and milestones for each phase of the EPLC.1
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NIH Enterprise Architecture EPLC Guide Overview
This guide should assist architects in fulfilling their role as critical partners and should position project teams to successfully align with the NIH Enterprise Architecture.
The guide includes a high level description of each phase, the purpose of each stage gate review, the role of the enterprise architecture critical partner, and the architecture related questions that the architect and project team should ask at each phase of the project.
Initiation Phase
Concept Phase
Planning Phase
Requirements Analysis Phase
Design Phase
Development Phase
Test Phase - There are currently no EA-related checklists for the test phase.
Implementation Phase
Operations and Maintenance Phase
Disposition Phase
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