Maryland.gov Enterprise Agency Template
Project Scope Statement
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Table of Contents
1 Purpose/Justification 4
2 Objectives 4
3 Scope Description 4
4 Functional and Technical Requirements 5
4.1 Functional Requirements 5
4.2 Technical Requirements 5
5 Boundaries 5
6 Data Migration Strategy 6
7 Deliverables 6
8 Acceptance Criteria 6
9 Constraints 7
10 Assumptions 7
11 Alternatives analysis 7
11.1 Evaluation Criteria 7
11.2 Alternative Descriptions 7
11.3 Alternative Evaluation 8
11.4 Recommendation 8
12 Cost Estimates 8
13 cost-benefit analysis 9
13.1 Cost Analysis 9
13.2 Benefit Analysis 10
13.3 Comparison of Costs and Benefits 14
14 Risks 15
15 Fund LImitations 16
16 Standards 16
Revision History
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0. Purpose/Justification
Any work not explicitly included in the Project Scope Statement is implicitly excluded from the project.
0. Objectives
0. Scope Description
|In Scope |
|Hardware |
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|Legacy Applications and Databases |
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|Interfaces and Networks |
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|Locations |
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|Organizations |
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|Security |
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|Business Processes |
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0. Functional and Technical Requirements
1. Functional Requirements
< Describe the high level business functions, needs, or capabilities that must be met to complete the project. For example, “System must generate report of all fees paid by site for the last 30 days.”>
2. Technical Requirements
0. Boundaries
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|Hardware |
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|Applications |
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|Interfaces |
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|Locations |
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|Organizations |
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|Security |
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|Business Processes |
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0. Data Migration Strategy
0. Deliverables
| Deliverables |Notes |
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0. Acceptance Criteria
| Deliverables |Acceptance Criteria |
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0. Constraints
• < First Constraint>
Assumptions
• < First Assumption>
Alternatives analysis
The following section documents the alternative solutions identified to address the business need, the analysis conducted to evaluate the alternatives, the selected solution, and the justification for the selection.
3. Evaluation Criteria
4. Alternative Descriptions
5. Alternative Evaluation
6. Recommendation
Cost Estimates
The forecasted budget for the project is $. It is to be funded through .
|Rough Order of Magnitude Cost |ROM Estimate |
|Software Development |$ |
|Internal Resources |$ |
|Contractor Resources |$ |
|Hardware Purchases |$ |
|Operation and Maintenance Support Expenses |$ |
|Independent Verification and Validation |$ |
|Total ROM Budget Estimate |$ |
cost-benefit analysis
7. Cost Analysis
1 Cost Categories
The following table defines cost-related terms used in the Cost Analysis (the suggested line items may not be a complete list):
|Terms and Definitions |Line Item |
|Nonrecurring Costs: Nonrecurring costs are developmental and capital |System development |
|investment costs incurred only once during the analysis, design, |Prototypes |
|development, and implementation of the system. |Hardware purchase |
| |Module design, development, and integration |
| |System installation |
|Recurring Costs: Recurring costs are incurred more than once |Operations and maintenance |
|throughout the life of the system and generally include operations and|Telecommunications |
|maintenance costs. |Supplies |
| |Hardware and software upgrades, maintenance, and licenses |
| |Personnel travel and training |
2 Project Cost Analysis
This section gives a brief explanation of the cost calculations for each year.
Cost Analysis
| |Alternative 1 |Alternative 2 |Alternative 3 |
|Year One | | | |
| Nonrecurring costs | | | |
| Recurring costs | | | |
|Year Two | | | |
| Nonrecurring costs | | | |
| Recurring costs | | | |
|Year Three | | | |
| Nonrecurring costs | | | |
| Recurring costs | | | |
|Total Costs | | | |
8. Benefit Analysis
This section analyzes the alternatives’ individual abilities to meet the goals of the project.
3 Key Benefit Terms
Two key benefit terms are used in this analysis – tangible and intangible benefits.
Tangible Benefits – These benefits are expressed in dollars or units. Tangible benefits may be: increased revenue, streamlined production, or saved time and money. For purposes of this analysis, tangible benefits are expressed in dollar values so that a valid comparison can be made with costs.
Intangible Benefits – These benefits are expressed in terms of improved mission performance, improved decisions making, or more reliable or usable information. These benefits may be quantifiable, but cannot be expressed in dollar values. Many public goods and services are difficult to reliably and validly quantify in dollar units. However, intangible benefits are vital to understanding the total outcome of implementing a particular information technology (IT) system.
4 Tangible Benefits
|Measurement |
|Current Value | | |
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|Savings | | |
Annual Transaction Savings (Based on Average Cost times Million Transactions per Annum)
|Annual Transaction Times |
|Current Value | | |
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|Savings | | |
Personnel Cost Savings
|Annual Transaction Times |
|Current PINs (listed by cost as dollars per | | |
|annum) | | |
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|Total Cost | | |
|Savings | | |
5 Summary of Tangible Benefits
The following table summarizes the quantifiable benefit value for each alternative.
Tangible Benefits
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|Total Benefit | | |
The table below shows the expected return from tangible benefits for three years, allowing for an accurate comparison with the three-year costs calculated above. The table also illustrates a comparison of the tangible benefits for each alternative as well as each technology solution as part of each alternative.
Summary of Project Tangible Benefits – Expected Return
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|TOTAL BENEFITS |
| |FY__ |FY__ |FY__ |FY__ |
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6 Intangible Benefits
The following tables summarize the alternative benefits that cannot be expressed in dollars.
Intangible Benefits
|Intangible Benefits |Description |
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Intangible Benefits
|Intangible Benefits |Description |
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7 Summary of Intangible Benefits
The following table summarizes the values of intangible benefits.
Intangible Benefits – Expected Return
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9. Comparison of Costs and Benefits
8 Results of the Comparison for Project— Tangible Benefits
The following table compares the costs and tangible benefits of the project.
Project Cost to Tangible Benefit Comparison
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|Total Costs | | |
|Difference Between Costs and Benefits | | |
9 Results of the Comparison for Project— Intangible Benefits
The following table summarizes and compares the intangible benefits of the project at a high level. The table differs from the table in Section 13.2.5 in that it summarizes intangible benefits for comparison purposes.
Intangible Benefit Comparison – Expected Return
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|Intangible Benefits | | |
10 Conclusion
Risks
• < First Risk>
0. Fund LImitations
0. Standards
This project will be executed in accordance with the standards specified in the following documents:
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