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  • Charter
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    The purpose of this project is to establish an approved process for implementing eSignatures for use with electronic reporting systems. This project will review the requirements of the Agency's eSignatures policy (32-110) and procedural directive (32-110-01), evaluate alternative methods and procedures, and develop a standard approach for implementing eSignatures for electronic reporting. This project is a planning, design, and plan approval exercise, and this project is not a system development process resulting in implemented production systems. Of course a development process (and/or procurement) is eventually intended, but it is not part of this phase.

    • What will we have accomplished by January 2009?
      We should will have produced and secured approval for all of the documents an eSignature implementation as specified in the policy and procedural directive.
    • What we will have not done by January 2009?
      We will not have done software requirements specifications, detailed design, data models, programming, testing, implementation, or any of the other systems development work that would typically follow a systems analysis and conceptual design in a system development project.
    • What does success look like in January 2009?
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      • We understand
      the
      • eSignature
      problem space
      • opportunities and challenges, preferably understanding
      it
      • these in
      the context of
      • more than one
      use case
      • context (for example, in the context of an eLogbook, and in the context of a permit application
      )
    • We agree on criteria for evaluating and selecting alternative solutions
    • We understand the most likely alternative solutions
    • We have selected the most appropriate solution(s
      • )
      for our use cases from among the alternatives using our agreed evaluation criteria
      • We have secured approval for our selected solution through an approved Business Plan, including a Justification, Requirements, Risk Assessment, Cost Benefit Analysis, and Implementation Plan Outline
      • Our documents provide enough detail to serve as a conceptual design and the basis for a software requirements specification and/or procurement specifications
      .
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