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Title: Treasury Check Information System TCIS


1
Treasury Check Information System (TCIS)
  • Kansas City Financial Center
  • Customer Advisory Board Meeting
  • June 7-8, 2006

Presented by Dawn Young Johns
Financial Operations
2
Background
  • TCIS replaces the Check Payment Reconciliation
    System (CPR)
  • Performs aftermath activities for all U.S.
    Treasury checks
  • Generates issue and payment adjustments
  • Reconciles check issues and payments
  • Processes claims for lost or stolen checks
  • Manages payment data representing over 2 billion
    check payments and 3 million claims over a 7 year
    period

3
Secure Access to TCIS
  • FMS requires secure access methods to TCIS due to
    the sensitivity of the data contained in the TCIS
    system
  • 2 ways to access TCIS
  • Via the extranet using User ID and Password
  • Capitalizing on an existing trusted network to
    network connection between the Agency and FMS
    Hyattsville Regional Operations Center (HROC)
  • Sample agencies with this type of access RRB,
    VA, IRS, Secret Service and US Postal Inspectors
  • Via the internet using Public Key
    Infrastructure (PKI) credentials

4
PKI System Requirements
  • Operating System
  • Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or XP is preferred
    because both support a USB port
  • Windows 98SE and NT will not be supported
  • Internet connectivity
  • Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher
  • Although IE 5.5 will work, FMS recommends using
    IE 6.0.
  • Java Plug Sun JRE 1.3.1_08 to 1.5.0_06
  • One free USB port (for fob to be provided)

5
Agency Access to TCIS
  • Agency access to TCIS is through the Integrated
    View (IV)
  • IV provides a single access point for all check,
    check claim and ACH statuses
  • Front-end to TCIS, CPR, and PAyments Claims and
    Enhanced Reconciliation (PACER) ACH payment
    databases
  • Eliminates the need for a user to sign-on and
    query various systems separately
  • IV provides the capability to
  • Request and view check images
  • Initiate a claim

6
Transmittal Control and Disbursing Office
Maintenance Subsystem
  • Non-Treasury Disbursing Offices (NTDOs) and FMS
    Regional Financial Centers (RFCs) are the primary
    users of TCDOMS
  • Tracks the status of Agency transmittal file
    processing and is accessed through the IV
  • Provides the capability to view status of file
    submissions and detail exception reports

7
Implementation Status
  • Integrated View
  • FMS users Implemented May 1, 2006
  • Agency users Scheduled for implementation June
    1, 2006
  • Full TCIS
  • Scheduled for implementation June 1, 2006
  • Includes additional reconciliation and claims
    functionality for FMS users
  • TCDOMS functionality implemented

8
Roll-Out Schedule
  • Existing CPR users will be first to use TCIS
  • April 2006 Enrollment forms were distributed to
    existing CPR users in April 2006
  • Most existing CPR users have already submitted
    their TCIS enrollment forms
  • June 1, 2006 TCIS IV will be available for
    existing CPR users
  • 30 days after an individual receives a TCIS user
    ID, FMS will revoke their access to CPR
  • Existing PACER users will be enrolled after June
    2006
  • New users (not currently a CPR or PACER user)
    will be enrolled after June 2006

9
Enrollment Process
  • In April 2006, existing CPR users were contacted
    directly by the TCIS Enrollment Team
  • Individuals are required to complete a TCIS
    Enrollment Form and sign the Rules of Behavior
  • Users need to indicate whether they will require
    PKI credentials or not
  • If you need help determining if your Agency has a
    dedicated line to FMS for extranet access, please
    contact Virginia Johnson at (202) 874-1802
  • Completed forms are faxed to FMS for processing
  • Receive credentials
  • Extranet users receive via email
  • PKI users receive fob via FedEx

10
User Roles
  • When completing the TCIS enrollment form,
    determine the level of access you will need by
    selecting the appropriate TCIS role.
  • View only access
  • Create a claim
  • Access to TCDOMS
  • Accessible by NTDOs and FMS RFCs
  • Available June 1, 2006 with implementation of
    Full TCIS

11
Operating Hours
  • TCIS will be split into 2 processing windows
  • On-Line 6 AM to Midnight, Monday Friday
  • Agencies are able to access Integrated View and
    TCDOMS
  • Incoming Issue, Paid, ACC/UCC files received and
    pre-processed
  • Batch 6 PM to 6 AM
  • TCIS back-end processing occurs overnight

12
Agency Training
  • Integrated View and TCDOMS are intuitive and do
    not require training in a classroom setting
  • Training will be provided in the form of a
    Computer Based Training (CBT) CD-Rom
  • CBTs will be sent to each end user once their
    TCIS Enrollment Form is processed

13
For More Information
  • Web site www.fms.treas.gov/tcis
  • Sign up for our email notice to subscribers for
    up to date TCIS information
  • Email your questions or comments to the TCIS team
    at TCISInfo_at_fms.treas.gov

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