Project Management The Project Management Office (PMO) is responsible for the management of IT projects from initiation, planning and analysis through execution and go-live. Examples of IT projects: Software development Hardware installations Network upgrades Cloud computing and virtualization roll-outs Data management projects Implementing IT services Assessments RFP/RFI Public-facing websites or technology Project Management Office Objectives The Project Management Office (PMO) is a strategic functional unit within the Enterprise Technology Strategy and Services (ETSS) that promotes and advances consistent Project Management principles and processes for all IT projects. The objectives of the PMO are to: Implement and maintain governance and disciplined project management Create internal controls Ensure a common execution process Provide transparency to project status across the project portfolio Benefits: Higher project completion success rate – high quality deliverable, on time and on budget Expectation level set: Unilateral project execution roadmap that ensures all projects are executed in the same manner Efficiency: leverage same tools and process for each projects Early problem detection so resolution can be apply before it is too late Portfolio management and better project health visibility Project Phases and Execution The PMO ensures the use of project management best practices, including standardized project plans, project schedules, risk plans, and budgets. When a project is identified, the Project Sponsor and Agency IT Manager present the project for consideration to the Project Review Board (PRB). If the project is approved by the PRB, then a Project Manager will be assigned. The Project Manager is responsible for managing the project at all phases and keeping the scope, budget, timeline, and resources on-track. Project phases include: Initiation: Project initiation, project charter, and governance review Planning and Analysis: Project plan and requirements Execution: Design, development, testing, and readiness to Go Live Implementation and Close out: Implementation in production, lessons learned and transfer to operations/maintenance Learn more about the Project Review Board