Vol. 1
October, 1978
No. 8
198O's OKTOBERFEST
San Brown. NCC Director

Agency-wide managers  and ADP  systems
people ushered  in the new fiscal  year and
the  1980's  Acquisition  Program  with a
two-day conference  in North Carolina  on
October 4 and 5.

EPA has now  gained  joint  OMB/GSA  general
concurrence on  the 1980's acquisition
strategy.    Attendees  at  the  conference
were  introduced  to  the Agency plan,  the
related studies currently underway,  asso-
ciated timetables,  and  program  responsi-
bilities.

Four studies are now in progress  collect-
ing information  for use in the  acquisi-
tion program.  They  deal with:

a.  Security/Privacy/Freedom  of  Informa-
    tion

b.  Reliability, Performance, and  Cost

c.  Agency-wide Documentation Assessment/
    Upgrade

d.  ADP Workload Characteristics

Each study is vital  to the development  of
the acquisition and  will  require  consid-
erable involvement by each program  area.
Study  teams  will schedule  field inter-
views and collect pertinent data  on  EPA's
ADP  systems,  resource  utilization,  and
general ADP requirements.   The  details  of
these  activities will  be  forwarded  to
field  personnel  during the next  several
weeks.

Current schedules call  for  release   of a
draft  RFP  for  industry  comment late this
year.   After  reviewing  the  input   from
interested vendors,  the formal  RFP should
be released  in  April or May.
         NCC REORGANIZATION
         Mike Steinacher, Acting Branch Chief

         September's EPA Data  Talk addressed the
         effects of the recent  MIDSD/NCC reorgani-
         zation on the  functions  of the NCC's Data
         Center Branch.   The  Planning, Analysis,
         and  Research  Branch  (PAR)  of   NCC  has
         assumed a  few new responsibilities as a
         result of recent  happenings as well.

         PAR  is  the focal  point for  Agency-wide
         consultation  and  research in  Data Base
         Management  technology,  statistical/
         scientific  software,  large-scale  appli-
         cations  development,  ADP  design  and
         documentation  standards,  and  plans  for
         ADP services and  facilities.

         PAR  develops  ADP  acquisition  and tech-
         nical evaluation  strategy for hardware,
         software, and general ADP services, and
         serves as   technical  and  administrative
         liaison to the various governmental over-
         sight agencies.

         The  organization  also  conducts design
         reviews for developing  ADP systems with
         Agency-wide  impact,  and periodically
         audits the  performance  of service con-
         tractors and hardware/software systems.

         PAR  directs the  EPA  National ADP  Insti-
         tute, which provides a broad  range of ADP
         training throughout the Agency.   It also
         serves as  the project  officer  for DM40
         activities in  the  immediate RTP area, and
         provides ADP review and approval  for RTP
         technical  procurements  and  renewals  of
         existing ADP service contracts.

         Mike Steinacher is Acting Branch  Chief of
         Planning,  Analysis,  and  Research.   His
         staff members are  Vic   Cohen,  Dr. Gene
         Lowrimore,  Ivan Mann, Aline  Rolaff, Joe
         Wilson, and Don Worley.

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[PA'S THIRD ANNUAL ADP CONFERENCE

Maureen Johnson, Conputer Specialist

Make  plans now  to  attend EPA's  Annual ADP
Conference being  held November  7, 8, and
9  in  North Carolina!   The conference  pro-
vides an excellent opportunity  for people
involved  with  ADP  throughout  the Agency
to learn of current  activities  and future
plans, and to discuss mutual concerns.

Featured  speakers  will   be Dr.  Richard L.
Nolan of  Nolan  and Norton,   Inc.,  Fred H.
Dietrich  of  the  Office  of  Manpower and
Budget,    Michael   Jackson   of   Michael
                               Jackson Systems Limited, Dr.  Brandt  Allen
                               from  the   University  of  Virginia,  and
                               Bernie Peters from  the  National  Security
                               Agency.     An  entire   afternoon  will  be
                               devoted to concurrent  sessions  on the NCC
                               and  WCC  describing   current  activities,
                               recognized   problems  and   corrective
                               actions, and  future plans, with  time for
                               open discussions.

                               The  conference  agenda  printed   below  is
                               from   the   brochure   mailed    in   mid-
                               September.    For  further  information,
                               registration,  or  copies  of   this   bro-
                               chure, please call FTS  629-2116  or  (919)
                               5M1-2116.
                                              AGENDA
                  MONDAY - NOVEMBER 6
                  8:00 - 9 00 Early Restoration
                     (evening)


                  TUESDAY - NOVEMBER 7

                  8-00 - 9:00 Registration - Coffee
                  9-00 - 9-15 Welcome - WUlto Greenstreel
                                   Director. M1DSD

                  9:15 - 10-30 Keynote Speaker - Dr. Richard L Nolan
                                        Nolan and Norton. Inc
                           •Effective Management of Data
                           Processing hi the Late 1970". and 1980V
                                 BREAK
                               WEDNESDAY - NOVEMBER 8
                               8:30 - 9:00  Coflee


                               9-00 - 10-00 -Structured Programming"
                                            chad Jackson
                                           Mh
                                         Michael
                                                   Systems. Ltd
                                           London. England


                                             BREAK

                               10 30 - 12:00 Michael Jackson (cent)
                                           concurrent with
                                         Major EPA System Studies -
                                           Morris Yaguda. Chief
                                           Computer Systems Devek
                                           Evaluation Branch. MIDSD

                                         LUNCH (not provided)
                  11 00 - 12:00
                            bneragencyRegulatofy Liaison Group
                            (IRLG) - EPA. FDA. OSHA, CPSC
                               Morris Yaguda. Chief
                               Computer Systems Development ai
                               Evaluation Branch. MIDSD
                                     I aijih
                                                          1.30 - 4-00   National O
                                           	-er Center Topics
                                           Systems Development Corp /
                                           Integrated Services. Inc. (SDC
                                           concurrent with
                            -Managing Software and People'
                               Bernie Peters
                               National Security Agency
                              /ISO


                  nnputer Center Topics
                  Network Corp (COMNET)
                               4:30 - 6:00  Birds of a Feather Session
                                           (Topics To Be Announced)
                            LUNCH (not provided)
                  1.30 - 4-00 A-109 ADP Procurer
                                                          6:30
                                                                    PlGPIOUHr
                                          I Strategy
                              Fred H Dietrich
                              Office of Management and Budget
                                     and
                              Samuel C. Brown
                              Program Manager. 1980%
                              ADP Acquisition Program. MIDSD
                                   I wllh
                  4:30 - 6:00
                  6:30 - 8-30
Major EPA Systems Development
Activities
   Donald Worley
   Planning. Analysis, and Research
   Branch. MIDSD


   Birds of a Feather Sessions
      (Topics To Be Announced)


   Social
                    Tuesday — November 7 U Election Day
                       Get your Absentee Ballots Early
THURSDAY - November 9


8-30 - 9:00   Coffee


9:00 - 10:00  Development. Maintenance ft
          Operations Contract
             Computer Sciences Corp (CSC)
             concurrent with

          Security In ADP
             Dr. Brandt Allen.


               BREAK
11:00 - 12:00 National ADP Institute (NADPI)
            Victor Cohen. MIDSD
            concurrent with

          International Data Corp (IDC)
            ADP Research Analysts
                 -The 1980V

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE  WCC
Curt Lackey, VCC Project Officer

  V COMNET and IBM  began a joint Storage
Systems  Study  in   September   to  examine
storage  systems  (tape,  DASD,  mass stor-
age) .  Together  they will find more cost-
effective  alternatives  and  place more
data  under system  control.   This  study,
expected  to  last  ten  to  twelve  weeks,
will  recommend  implementation  of  a  new
mass  storage  system.
    A  Capacity  Management  Program  is
underway  to  better  understand  the EPA
workload  and  the capacity of the  WCC con-
figuration.   Ray  Hardy,  one of the  newer
system  programmers  at  WCC,  has  co-
authored  a performance  measurement  pack-
age, SARA (Systems and  Resource  Account-
ing),  which will  be  the major tool  used
in this program.
  V
    Discussions have  begun  concerning a
WCC Quality  Assurance Program.  This pro-
gram  will improve  the follow-up  to user
problems  and  result  in  an  overall  im-
provement in services.
  V
    An  automated Assignment  Control Sys-
tem  (ACS) is  being developed  to  improve
the tracking of tasks status, information
requests,  and  EPA technical directives.
The new ACS  will also include an expanded
SUPR/USER   capability   for  exception
reporting.
       EPA Data Talk is published monthly by
       the National Computer Center, Manage-
       ment  Information and Data Systems
       Division, for EPA personnel and con-
       tractors  interested  in general  ADP
       topics.

       Comments  and suggestions  are soli-
       cited and should be addressed to:

           William G.  Allen
           Editor, EPA Data Talk
           National Computer Center
           Research Triangle Park,
           North Carolina 27711
       To ensure that our distribution list
       is up-to-date, please indicate  any
       required changes on the mailing label
       attached to this issue and mall it to
       the above address.
AUTOMATIC  DATA PROCESSING
MANAGEMENT STUDY
Ed Franklin, MIDSD
MIDSD will  launch a major  ADP Management
Study this fall.   The study, to  be con-
ducted by Nolan,  Norton  and Company, will
assess EPA's  current stage  of AOP devel-
opment, review the status  of performance
measures within ADP, make  recommendations
for improving  this program,  and  design a
plan  for  implementing  the recommended
improvements.

The  study, directed  by Dr.  Nolan,  will
use  proprietary methods  which evolved
from  original research  conducted  at  the
Harvard  Business  School  and applied  in
previous studies  for  the General Services
Administration and  the  National  Science
Foundation.

The study  will be initiated  with  an ori-
entation  workshop  for  EPA  Headquarters
and regional ADP  personnel.
                                                NCC HIGHLIGHTS
                                                Ton Rogers, NCC Project Officer
   V
     New  rates for  user  chargeback  for
FY79  were announced  the  first  week  of
September.    Most items  remained  un-
changed; however,  the general  processing
charge increased.



   V A full-time NCC  security officer has
been  appointed to coordinate  the  multi-
faceted  ADP  security effort.  A  compre-
hensive  disaster  recovery  plan is  being
developed  and will  be  tested when  com-
plete.
                                                     The  extensive  NCC hardware  upgrade
                                                continues.    The  additional  high-speed,
                                                high-density  tape drives  were installed,
                                                and a new operating  system makes them the
                                                primary drives  for the Center.   One sub-
                                                system of  old tape drives was removed to
                                                make  room for  the second large-capacity
                                                disk  system  now  being installed.    The
                                                first new  disk  system  has been installed
                                                and is presently  being tested.

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"HELP"

Fred Hastier

Many sites are and have been experiencing
problems with low-speed local-dial multi-
plexer lines installed for primary access
to UCC and NCC.   The  WATS lines  are only
for backup  purposes and  for  those  users
who  do  not  have  local  multiplexers.
COMNET and  I  are again  making a  dedi-
cated, concentrated effort to resolve all
networking problems, but we need vour co-
operation.

If  you  know  of  problems  either  with
multiplexer access, WATS  line access,  or
RJE  access,  please  contact the COMNET
technicians.     If you do not get satis-
factory solutions, then please contact me
(919-541-2932 or FTS 629-2932) and/or
Dave Jordan at CQMNET  (202-537-2568).   I
do realize  how frustrating it is  to ex-
perience  problems  and to  report  them.
But it is  even more frustrating and dif-
ficult for me to get resolutions when the
problems are not reported.

Meanwhile,  new  dial-up lines  and  modems
have been  installed at NCC  for  RJE ter-
minal  access providing   increased  capa-
bility for  dial-up, 4800  bps  operation.
New  circuits have been installed  to
improve  reliability for   San  Francisco,
Dallas, and New Orleans.  COMNET has AT&T
working on  the  troublesome Denver-to-WCC
circuit.  AT&T admits to having problems,
and they realize  the problems  are  having
a great impact on all  the western  cities
in the network.

COMNET is planning to drop support  of the
half-duplex  1200  bps  202-type modems  in
the near  future.    If  this will cause  a
problem  for  you,  please  let  me  and/or
Dave Jordan know  immediately.   COMNET  is
continuing  to develop  and test  the net-
work software which allows dedicated line
access to  NCC for  1004 and  NTR  RJE ter-
minals.
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