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Medicaid PESP Status Report – Sept 13, 2012

Hi All:   Here are the highlights from this week:

1. Review of architecture service module and assembly contests by client.
2. Continue to provide outstanding organizational provider types  and provide a timetable for delivery of definitions/associated pdf forms for remaining types
3.  Multiple architecture, assembly and UI contests in progress at topcoder

See full report below.  If there are any questions or concerns, please let us know.

Thanks
Sarah

Project Status Report

Project Name: Prepared by: Period Ending:
Medicaid Provider Screening Portal Sarah Ramkissoon/Andy LaMora 13-Sep-12

Executive Summary

Item Comments
Overall
  • On track to Q4 Implementation
Scope/Quality
  • On track
Schedule
  • Architecture, UI and Assembly contests on track
Budget/Resources
  • On track – see details in budget section
Contest Management
  • On track – approximately 30 contests to be launched Sept – Oct

upcoming Milestones/Deliverables Summary

Project Milestones/Deliverables

Estimated End

Revised  End

Status

Reference

Complete Workflow for All Providers

Early Sep

Stable

 r1

IBM Tech Stack Selection & Licensing

Early Sep

Stable

i2

Administrative Workflow

Early Sep

Stable

Prototype

October

Stable

Bug Races

Ongoing

 

Stable

 


Upcoming Activities

Work Required  - Sponsor
Sep 14 – Sep 28:

  • Requires client time, input and assistance to:
    • Review of Services Module (architecture)
    • Review of assembly contests (external sources integration – multiple providers): 8 contests
    • Provide a timetable for delivery of the definitions of the remaining types (or current pdf forms in use)
    • Discuss timing and skill set of client resources required to support review of architecture proposal to send and retrieve data from mainframe
  • Monitor forums

Sep 28 – Oct 7:

  • Continue review of UI components (storyboards and prototype), architecture and assembly contests
  • Continue discussion on open issues
Work Required – Topcoder
Sep 14 – Sep 28:

  • Multiple architecture, UI, assembly and bug hunt contests in progress
  • Run on IBM tech stack version contest
  • Run specification contests based on existing provider types and administrative features to document use cases and activities
  • Create overall site design summary walk-through
  • Distill business rules from conceptualization documents to date
  • Ensure client SME resource alignment and availability to meet key milestone deadlines
  • Work with client to resolve outstanding questions and issues

 

 ISSUES and RISKs Summary

Ref #

Description

Reported Date

Action By Date

Status

r1

Risk: There are a large number of workflows to complete in a relatively short time period and they are dependent on key UI wireframe components

Action:  Ensure wireframe competitions are completed as soon as possible to reduce dependency risk

Update: Wireframes review in progress and on track to early Sep

07-26-12

Open

i2

Issue:  Strategy to address licensing for required IBM assets required

 

Action:  Feedback on the elements to port provided by client.  Creation on contest to port elements to IBM stack in progress

 

07-26-12

08-31-12

Closed

 

Issue:  Developers require API access to 3rd sites to check for licensing and other authorization information.  Related to that are concerns where there are expiration dates for licenses, licensing information is not available or if there is use of CAPTCH or other technologies that prevent easy reading of data on the 3rd party external site.

 Update (Aug 16, 2012):  MN DHS and CMS (state and federal health agencies respectively) have started looking into getting API access.  For now, the recommended alternate will be used (see below).

Recommended Alternate:  Create  well-formatted private web pages that allows for screen-scraping, and query with querystring tokens, post (or alternate methodology)

07-26-12

08-23-12

Closed

i1

Issue:  Strategic direction required on fully Loaded IBM stack vs. generic stack

Resolution: Build two POCs ( “hello world” applications) and implement open source stack version.  Client will then prioritize elements to port to the IBM stack

07-12-12

07-31-12

 Closed

 

Project budget update  

Ref #

Description

Comments

1

- Estimated forecast for Sept (architecture, assembly & UI contests in draft): $100,000

- Estimated forecast for Sept – Oct (prototype, migration to IBM stack and assembly contests): $150,000

 

n/a

2

Actual contest cost to date: $161,527

Budget on Track as Expected


Completed Activities

Completed Activities (Aug 30 -  Sept 14)
  • Multiple assembly, UI, architecture and bug hunt contests launched or in review
  • Specification contests launched to determine business rules and document use cases