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Title: CPAIS Real Property and Asset Planning


1
CPAIS Real Property and Asset Planning
  • Presented byDenise R. Hayes

2
CPAIS BACKGROUND
  • The Corporate Property Automated Information
    System (CPAIS) is the Departments corporate
    system of record for all USDA owned, commercially
    leased and GSA assignments
  • CPAIS was derived from the Forest Services INFRA
    (Information System)
  • CPAIS investment cost to date, hardware and
    software, is approximately 8 million this is
    inclusive of cost to implement and convert and to
    make some enhancements for Release 1.1 this
    summer

3
CPAIS BACKGROUND (Cont.)
  • From planning to implementation, it took us 17
    months
  • CPAIS is a subsidiary ledger to the FFIS

4
USDA REAL PROPERTY PROFILE
  • Second largest Federal landholder behind DOI
  • Own approximately 190 million acres of land
  • Own approximately 22,000 buildings
  • Lease space in approximately 3,700 commercial
    buildings, nearly 15 million square feet, using
    delegated leasing authority from GSA, at a cost
    of approximately 172 million

5
USDA Real Property Profile (Cont.)
  • Housed in approximately 1,300 General Service
    Administration space assignments, about 8 million
    square feet, and oversee a centralized Rent
    account in excess of 190 million
  • Total asset value on the General Ledger is 8.8
    billion
  • Dispersed in approximately 7,000 locations
    nationwide

6
WHY DO WE NEED CPAIS?
  • Standardizes USDAs approach to real property
    both owned and leased
  • Provides capability to manage assets at a
    corporate and agency level
  • Addresses security and continuity of operations
    issues (what do we have, where are these assets
    located, who owns it, what condition is it in?)

7
WHY DO WE NEED CPAIS? (Cont.)
  • Improves analytical capabilitiesincreased asset
    utilization and inventory and cost management
  • Provides opportunity to improve organizational
    productivity, accountability, and performance

8
CPAIS SUPPORT OF GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES
  • Supports Presidents Management Agenda
  • Improved Financial Management
  • Expanded Electronic Government
  • Federal Real Property Asset Management (E. O.
    13327)
  • Preserve America (E.O. 13287, Heritage Assets)
  • Supports E-Gov Initiatives
  • Government-to-Government
  • Potential for internal efficiencies and
    effectiveness i.e., as GSA searches for new
    Federal Asset Sales systems for both real and
    personal property, CPAIS has potential to
    cross-service other agencies

9
CPAIS SUPPORT OF GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES (Cont.)
  • Real Property is a major element in sustaining
    clean audit opinion
  • GAO Findings Responds to concerns addressed

10
GAO FINDINGS
  • Targeted real estate as one of the top 4 High
    Risk Federal Programs, and found
  • Much of Governments roughly 328 billion worth
    of real estate is in a state of disrepair
  • Problems with excess and underutilized real
    property
  • Accuracy of real property data
  • Deteriorating facilities and infrastructure
  • Appropriate alignment of real property assets
    with agencies changing and expanding missions

11
CPAIS NEXT STEPS
  • FY 2005
  • Address additional asset management requirements
    emanating from Executives Orders 13327 and 13287
  • Develop requirements and detailed design
    documents for the Personal Property Module
  • FY 2006
  • Implement Personal Property into CPAIS
  • Retire two legacy systems, PROP and EMIS

12
E.O. 13327 MAJOR PROVISIONS
  • Establish Federal Real Property Council (FRPC)
  • Establish clear goals and objectives, improved
    policies and levels of accountability
  • Real Property Includes owned, leased, or
    managed by Federal Government and improvements on
    Federal Lands
  • Excludes public domain lands and land reserved
    /dedicated for national forest
  • Designate a Senior Real Property Officer (SRPO)
    Position
  • Develop Asset Management Plan (OMB Approved)
  • Establish a Real Property Inventory System

13
USDA CURRENT STATUS
  • Designate a Senior Real Property Officer (SRPO)
    position
  • Complete Deputy Director Office of Procurement
    and Property Management
  • Develop Asset Management Plan (OMB Approved)
  • Draft Plan has been written and vetted through
    the RPC
  • Finalize, send to OMB for approval third quarter
    FY 05
  • Establish a Real Property Inventory System
  • Complete Corporate Property Automated
    Information System
  • Implement Performance Measures
  • Final measures promulgated by FRPC December 2004
  • Adapt to USDA second quarter FY 05
  • Agency review/finalize performance measures third
    quarter FY 05
  • Implement fourth quarter FY 05/first quarter FY
    06

14
USDA ACTION PLAN
  • Three major reports due
  • Proud to Be II (Annual Plan July to July)
  • PMA Management Report - quarterly
  • PMA Scorecard quarterly
  • Actions completed through 2nd Quarter FY 05
  • Established a USDA Real Property Council (RPC)
    and finalized a Charter and Standard Operating
    Procedures for RPC
  • Drafted Secretarys Memorandum for asset
    management initiatives
  • RPC review of USDAs Asset Management Plan and
    the strategy for implementing performance
    measures
  • Implemented changes to CPAIS based upon final
    guidance of the FRPC
  • Briefing with OMB to review USDA AMP mid-April
  • Finalize AMP and send to OMB for approval third
    quarter FY 05

15
PRESIDENTS MANAGEMENT AGENDA SCORECARD
  • GOAL ACHIEVE YELLOW STATUS ON PRESIDENTS
    MANAGEMENT AGENDA SCORECARD FOR 4TH QTR FY 05
  • Actions Completed or Planned to be Completed by
    4th Quarter FY O5
  • SRPO who actively serves on the FRPC member of
    Inventory Committee and, leads Systems Committee
  • Maintain a comprehensive inventory and profile of
    agency real property 95 Complete Change
    Orders initiated for CPAIS for some data needed,
    and further discussion on capturing data at the
    constructed level
  • Establish USDA Asset Management Performance
    Measures 3rd Quarter
  • OMB approval of USDAs AMP no later than 4th
    quarter FY 05
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