PROJECT APPROVAL LIFECYCLE - 4819.35

(Revised: 01/2016)
  1. The mechanism for approving IT projects is the Project Approval Lifecycle (PAL). The PAL ensures projects are undertaken with a strong business case, clear business objectives, accurate costs, and realistic schedules.
  2. PAL Stage/Gate deliverables, prepared in accordance with SAM Section 4922 through 4927, and must be approved for every IT project prior to the encumbrance or expenditure of funds on the project, including the use of staff resources, beyond project approval. Agencies/state entities are required to follow the SIMM Section 19 instructions for preparing and submitting the PAL Stage/Gate deliverables.
  3. If, during project development or implementation, the Agency/state entity finds that program requirements cannot be adequately satisfied by the course of action described in the approved Stage 4 Project Readiness and Approval and that an alternative course of action is more appropriate, a Special Project Report (SPR) (SAM Sections 4945-4945.2 and SIMM Section 30) shall be prepared. No encumbrance or expenditure of funds, including the use of staff resources, shall be made to implement such change or alternative course of action until approval has been received from the Department of Technology, or from the Agency/state entity director if the Department of Technology has delegated approval of the project to the director and the project remains within the limitations of the Agency/state entity’s delegated authority. SPRs that must be submitted to the Department of Technology must be transmitted within 30 days after recognition of the situation that necessitates preparation of the SPR.

    Agencies are required to follow the SIMM Section 30 instructions for preparing and submitting the SPR.

    In the event an SPR approved by the Department of Technology results in a procurement that exceeds the Department of General Services Delegated Purchasing Authority, the procurement will be subject to the Department of Technology/Statewide Technology Procurement Division (STPD) approval.

  4. Projects subject to approval by the Department of Technology (non-delegated projects) require submission of PAL Stage/Gate deliverables (beginning at the Stage 2 Alternatives Analysis through the Stage 4 Project Readiness and Approval) to the Office of the Legislative Analyst. See SIMM Section 19.
  5. The Department of Technology will review the procurement planning information in the Stage 2 Alternatives Analysis, as applicable, to evaluate the proposed IT procurement strategy.
  6. Projects whose approval has been delegated to the Agency/state entity’s director normally require all PAL Stage/Gate deliverables to be prepared in accordance with SAM Section 4928 and approved by the Agency/state entity director (SAM Sections 4921 and 4927). A copy of the analysis, and a signed document indicating approval by the Agency/state entity director, must be on file in the Agency/state entity.
  7. The Department of Technology may decide to review specifications in procurement documents before they are advertised to ensure that the specifications are consistent with the solution requirements and proposed architecture in the PAL Stage/Gate deliverables or SPR for the projects. See SAM Section 5211.

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