The Project Management Excellence Awards
2008

Sponsored by the Government Information Technology Executive Council

 

AWARD NOMINATION FORM

 
The deadline to submit competed nominations is January 20th, 2008.
 
The theme for this year's awards reflects the theme of the IPIC 2008 to be held in Orlando, FL at the Renaissance SeaWorld Resort March 2-6, 2008: Transforming the Infrastructure
 
Awards are for federal government projects that have achieved success in one of the following areas:
  1. Cost Savings / Cost Avoidance
  2. Retooling the Infrastructure / Green Data Center
  3. Service Oriented Architecture
  4. Digital Trust (Infrastructure Security, HSPD-12)
  5. Identity Management (Bio-surveillance, digital identities)
  6. Delivering Mission Critical Services / Practical Innovations
An award will be given to the project judged to be the best in each of the six categories, i.e., six awards. The awards will be given to the government project team during IPIC at the plenary sessions. Awardees will have the opportunity to brief the lessons learned from their experiences.
 
Nominations will be solicited on the IPIC web site, through associated organizations such as ACT-IAC, Affirm, AFCEA, and through GITEC mailings. The nominations will be reviewed by the GITEC Board and members of the Executive Advisory Committee comprised of industry and government. Nominations should include the metrics by which the project was deemed a success, how the project supports the agency mission, lessons learned and / or best practices that were applied and any innovative tools, methodologies, or processes that helped make the project a success.
 

For additional information, please contact:
Elaine Dauphin, VP CSC, at edauphin@csc.com or (703) 641-2544
John Sullivan, EPA, at sullivan.john@epamail.epa.gov or (202) 566-0328

 
Please Complete the form below
 
Project Overview
Project Name:  
Description:
(50 words or less)
 
Website Address:
(If Applicable)
 
Federal Government Organization:  
 

Government Project Manager

 
Name:  
Organization:  
Title:  
Phone:  
e-Mail:  
 
Key Government Project Members & Roles:
 

Period of Performance:
On a scale of 1 to 5, rank the maturity of the Project

(1 = Getting Started, 5 = Sustained Operational Status)

  1   2   3   4   5

 
Provide implementation date:
(If Project is Operational)
 
 

 

 

 

Project Stakeholders

List all stakeholders including government agencies, state and local agencies, citizens, internal organizations.

Name

Phone e-Mail

 

Project Objectives

What is the end goal of the Project?  
Describe the approach / solution:  
How does the project contribute to the strategic mission of the organization and other stakeholders?  
Describe the level of data security and the approach for accomplishing the requisite security standards:  
 

Lessons Learned / Best Practices

What lessons were learned and incorporated in the project execution to improve performance?  
Describe industry and / or government best practices that were used in the project and how these contributed to the success of the project:  
 

Measurable Results and Evidence of Success

Describe the performance measurements used to validate the success of the project to include metrics and customer satisfaction validation and testimonials of the outcomes: