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Title: ePortal Basics


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ePortal Basics
How to Use and Access the DFAS Intranet
Melissa Johnson, Emerging Technology
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Agenda
  • Vision for ePortal
  • Key Components
  • My Pages
  • Communities
  • Portlets
  • Projects
  • Knowledge Directory
  • Simple and Advanced Searching
  • Where to find HELP!
  • Access to ePortal

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Vision
  • ePortal is the Agencys integrated environment
    for accessing information, conducting business,
    and managing operations.
  • Deliver applications using the ePortal toolset
  • Automate manual business process where there is
    added value in automation
  • Champion cultural change and promote the value of
    adding to and maintaining the Agency knowledge
    base
  • Use the ePortal as the primary communications
    channel

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Key Components
  • My Pages - Your personalized view of the portal.
    Each My Page displays portlets that you choose
    and several default portlets.
  • Communities - Sites within the portal designed
    for a specific audience or task. Community
    managers determine the portlets, layout, and
    preferences within a community.
  • Portlets - Provide users with customized tools,
    services and information
  • Projects - Collaborative workspaces.
  • Knowledge Directory - The portals document
    library.

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My Page
Navigation Tabs
Portlets are outlined in Red. Portlets are
mini-applications
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My Pages vs. Community Pages
  • Users may personalize their own My Pages
  • May create up to six MyPages
  • Control the content that is presented on their My
    Pages
  • Users may join communities each community may
    have multiple pages.
  • Some communities are created as mandatory
    communities
  • Community Managers control the content that is
    presented on Community Pages

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Communities
  • Communities are sites within the ePortal designed
    for a specific audience or task
  • Project Collaboration
  • Business Lines (Accounting Community)
  • Product Lines (Internal Review)
  • Locations (Denver)
  • Services (Self Help)
  • The portlets, layout community preferences are
    determined by Community Managers.

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Navigating Communities
Mouse over the Communities Tab to view
Communities you are a member of. Choose the
Client Executive Community.
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Navigating Communities
Community Navigation Area This Community has
nine pages, including the home page. Click on
the Navy page to view one of the Community Pages.
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Navigating Communities
Client Executive Community - Navy Page
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Portlets
  • Portlets provide users with customized tools,
    services and information
  • Increase ePortal flexibility by allowing
    integration to applications, tools, and services
    on the ePortal.
  • Also known as gadgets
  • Use Windows-style controls

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Projects
  • Projects facilitate teamwork, allowing team
    members to share documents, set schedules and
    exchange messages
  • Changes that occur as the project moves ahead are
    immediately reflected in the information
    displayed to project users
  • Users may participate in more than one project
  • Only project members can see a project and access
    any of its features
  • Project features available
  • Announcements
  • Calendar
  • Task lists
  • Documents
  • Threaded discussions

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Projects
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Projects
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Projects
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Projects
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Projects
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Projects
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Browsing the Knowledge Directory
Click on the Documents Tab
Click on a Document Folder to browse content.
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Browsing the Knowledge Directory
Note You can move back up the folder hierarchy.
Click the title to open a piece of content
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The Knowledge Directory
  • Similar to a Windows Explorer File system
  • Documents are arranged in folders and subfolders
  • Folders contain information housed in the Content
    Management System - Documentum
  • Content managers may publish content to the
    knowledge directory
  • The Document Search in the top right hand corner
    of the ePortal searches through the Knowledge
    Directory.

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Simple Searching
Typing a keyword in the Document Search Text box
will do a full text index search of all the
content in the Knowledge Directory
Clicking on the Go button will execute your
search
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Simple Searching
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Advanced Searching
By Clicking on the Advanced tab, you will be
able to execute a more fine tuned search query.
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Advanced Searching
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Advanced Searching
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Where to Find Help
  • Self Help Community
  • Training
  • Guides
  • FAQs
  • Services
  • Contacts
  • Page help and portlet help buttons
  • ePortal Mailbox
  • eportal_at_dfas.mil

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Access to ePortal
  • Requirements
  • DoD PKI Certificate -- either a soft
    certificate or a DoD-issued CAC card
  • ePortal Sponsor -- Your DFAS point of contact who
    can identify what ePortal resources you should
    access
  • Actions
  • Send a digitally signed email to your ePortal
    sponsor
  • Your sponsor then forwards to an ePAA (ePortal
    Approving Authority). Sponsors may be ePAAs as
    well.
  • DFAS Mid-Tier team creates an ePortal account and
    replies back to the ePAA / Sponsor when complete
  • The ePAA / Sponsor lets you know the action is
    complete
  • URL https//eportal.dfas.mil

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