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    EDS Ottawa Uses Open Plan & Cobra in C/S Implementation

    Dated: May 1995
    by: Denise Desmeules

    In 1992 two Canadian system integrator "giants" were battling head-to-head over the award of one of the largest and most complicated I/S projects in the country. At stake: $100million in a Canadian Government contract to update the aged Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security systems. The competitors were SHL Systemhouse and EDS Canada. Both companies had been awarded a one-year "definition phase". The firm with the best proposal would be awarded the $100m prize project: "Income Security Program Redefined" (ISPR).

    A key component of the proposal was the project management section. Here the bidders had to outline what systems they would use to control the large project. As a major crown project, the Canadian government had also decreed that the proposals would have to comply with the new C/SPMS (Cost/Schedule Performance Measurement Standard). The C/SPMS is a set of performance measurement criteria similar to C/SCSC in the US. The ISPR would ultimately become one of the first two projects in Canada to have to meet these criteria. In producing what would ultimately be the winning proposal, EDS turned to WST's Canadian distributor HMS Software for the project management section. "EDS considered many systems and evaluated more than one" says Alan Boyce, a Systems Engineering Manager for EDS. "They had less power and flexibility tradeoff than Open Plan and Cobra. I was first exposed to Open Plan a few years ago. It was recommended by people in our office in Washington, DC."

    The resulting project is complex. "There are something like 200 Cost Accounts and 1000 Work Packages" says Boyce. "Then the Work Packages are broken up by Cost Account Manager into schedules like mini-projects of 30 - 300 activities each."

    When the project is completed, Canadian Ministry of Human Resources staff "will be using their time more productively" says Boyce. "[The system] will reduce what was a 15 or 20 step handling of paper to 3. It will reduce error and reduce cost. What used to take 2 - 4 months to process a claim could take 20 minutes."

    When the project was awarded to EDS in 1993 the managers had the opportunity to make sure they were on the right track. "We did a step back and confirmed this was the correct solution after the award" says Alan. Now he says the choice of Open Plan and Cobra are paying off. "It's given us a tool to standardize the communication method between the managers and the project office."

    With the project now in progress, EDS is taking advantage of HMS Software's training and support services. "Our technical team has been working closely with the EDS Ottawa group" says Chris Vandersluis, president of HMS. "As one of the first projects to be validated under the C/SPMS standards we know that a lot of people are looking at the project control area in particular."

    Alan agrees, "The technical support for this project is important", he says "and I want to state that working with guys like Brian and Steve (of HMS) is good because they really do stick to it."

    The future use for these products looks bright at EDS according to Boyce. "I see Cobra being used a lot more extensively" he says. "We hope to highly automate the communication process, the communication of management information and performance information."

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    For more information on this article or any HMS product or service, contact HMS at 514-695-8122 or via email at hms@cam.org.


     
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