NNSA Program Management Information System Generation 2 (NNSA G2)
Investment ID: 019-000001693
Overview
Program Title
NNSA Program Management Information System Generation 2 (NNSA G2)
Description
The NNSA G2 investment's purpose is to build, maintain, and enhance the G2 system, which provides program and performance management information to NNSA and its subordinate organizations by integrating Headquarters and Laboratory program data.
Type of Program
Major IT Investments
Multi-Agency Category
Not Applicable
Investment Detail
The G2 system, as created by this investment, improves the efficiency by which federal employees perform NNSA program management activities, thereby reducing direct management costs. The G2 system also provides automated and efficient mechanisms through which NNSA contractors report, again reducing labor and time required to meet NNSA reporting requirements.
Timely NNSA program performance data captured in the G2 system allows identification of poor project performance early and provides relevant information used to implement corrective actions quickly, thereby decreasing costs of change and allowing higher confidence in completing associated projects on schedule.
Additional system modules also support the collection of data for field-level work, i.e. radiological security activities and nuclear security infrastructure status, eliminating the costs associated with manual data aggregation and report generation. The supported activities ultimately enhance the safety, security, reliability, and performance of the U.S. nuclear weapons complex and decrease the domestic and international security threat.
Timely NNSA program performance data captured in the G2 system allows identification of poor project performance early and provides relevant information used to implement corrective actions quickly, thereby decreasing costs of change and allowing higher confidence in completing associated projects on schedule.
Additional system modules also support the collection of data for field-level work, i.e. radiological security activities and nuclear security infrastructure status, eliminating the costs associated with manual data aggregation and report generation. The supported activities ultimately enhance the safety, security, reliability, and performance of the U.S. nuclear weapons complex and decrease the domestic and international security threat.