What is a business case Exhibit 300?

What is a business case Exhibit 300?

The Exhibit 300 is a high level summary of the planning, budgeting, acquisition, and management of Federal capital assets and helps meet reporting requirements for major IT investments.

What is Exhibit 300 Exhibit 53?

Exhibit 53A is a tool for reporting the funding of the portfolio of all IT investments within a Department while Exhibit 300A is a tool for detailed justifications of major “IT Investments”.

What is OMB300?

Within the US Government, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Exhibit 300 defines the way in which Government agencies need to plan, budget and acquire and manage all of their IT assets.

What does CPIC mean?

Access to the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC)

What is exhibit 300B in OMB?

Page 17 of 21 Exhibit 300 (2011) Exhibit 300B: Performance Measurement Report The Exhibit 300B is used to provide OMB current fiscal year (FY2012) investment performance data for major investments.

Who maintains the exhibit 300 business case for an investment?

If the recipient agency is the managing partner of the investment then it, and not DOC, maintains the major Exhibit 300 business case. For the investment’s unique identifier, use the 4 digit UID provided by the lead agency. Entering “04” in the 10th and 11th digits of the project’s UID identifies it as funding provided to another agency.

What are the requirements for exhibit 300?

OMB requires that each Exhibit 300 have a unique user ID that refers to only one investment on Exhibit 53. If an investment falls into two or more mission areas, keep all the funding under the most important mission area for that investment.

What is the purpose of the exhibit 300s in ecpic?

The data in the Exhibit 300s entered in eCPIC is used to generate the Department’s Exhibit 53 IT Portfolio report. For technical guidance on using eCPIC, access the on-line user guide directly from the “Help” module within eCPIC or contact the eCPIC helpdesk at [email protected].