PROJECT APPROVAL LIFECYCLE PROCESS - 4927

(Revised: 08/2016)

Each Agency/state entity must follow a systematic, analytical process for evaluating and documenting the analysis of proposed IT projects, as defined in SAM Section 4819.2.

This process includes:

  1. Developing an understanding of a problem (or opportunity) in terms of its effect on the Agency/state entity’s mission and programs;
  2. Developing an understanding of the organizational, managerial, and technical environment within which a response to the problem or opportunity will be implemented;
  3. Establishing programmatic and administrative objectives against which possible responses will be evaluated;
  4. Preparing concise solution requirements of an acceptable response;
  5. Identifying and evaluating possible alternative responses with respect to the established objectives;
  6. Preparing an financial analysis for each alternative that meets the established objectives and solution requirements;
  7. Selecting the alternative that is the best response to the problem or opportunity;
  8. Developing a solicitation package that will result in the selection of qualified vendors;
  9. Developing a contract by which the state and the vendor can effectively leverage to achieve project objectives and outcomes;
  10. Preparing a management plan for implementation of the proposed response;
  11. Capturing and documenting the results of the study in the form of analytical and comparable data in the Project Approval Lifecycle Stage/Gate deliverables, as specified in SAM Section 4928;
  12. Validating the maturity and readiness of the Agency/state entity to undertake critical project activities (e.g., testing, release management, organizational change management, business process reengineering);
  13. Reinforcing the commitment of stakeholders, state staff, and contractor/vendor resources prior to project design, development and implementation; and
  14. Establishing accurate and realistic baselines to measure project health and success.

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