Project Portfolio Management System Sample Clauses

Project Portfolio Management System. The Project Portfolio Management System is a Service Management System. The Contractor shall manage the enterprise toolset for Project Portfolio Management which provides a common and standard view of all IT projects in the EITS Environment, for the use of DHA, Customers, Integrated Service Providers, and other vendors. Contractor shall evaluate and recommend priorities for strategic IT service investment proposals, long-term and large-scale, as well as short-term limited-scope opportunities, to ensure value and adequate return to DHA mission and enterprise, based on the strategic intent and priorities of the mission. The Contractor shall manage the Project Portfolio Management System as the single source of information regarding all projects for EITS Environment amongst the Integrated Service Providers and designated other vendors. Contractor shall ensure that all project data related to the Integrated Services resides in the system. The Project Portfolio Management System will at a minimum support the following:  Provide for the tracking of issues and risks related to a project, program and/or portfolio of projects  Provide for tracking costs and schedules within and across different projects within the portfolio  Maintain the relationships between tasks within a project and between projects within the portfolio  Provide for resource rationalization across different projects, programs, service towers and recipients of services  Provide for tracking and discovering dependencies across different projects within the portfolio  Provide a customizable set of views for different stakeholders  Development of “what if” scenarios to support prioritization
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Project Portfolio Management System. The Project Portfolio Management System is a Service Management System. The Contractor shall manage the enterprise toolset for Project Portfolio Management which provides a common and standard view of all IT projects in the EITS Environment, for the use of DHA, Customers, Integrated Service Providers, and other vendors. Contractor shall evaluate, recommend priorities for strategic IT service investment proposals, long-term and large-scale, as well as short-term limited-scope opportunities, to ensure value and adequate return to DHA mission and enterprise, based on the strategic intent and priorities of the mission. The Contractor shall manage the Project Portfolio Management System as the single source of information regarding all projects for EITS Environment amongst the Integrated Service Providers and designated other vendors. Contractor shall ensure that all project data related to the Integrated Services resides in the system. The Project Portfolio Management System will at a minimum support the following:

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