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<abstract>The Department of Veterans Affairs&apos; (VA) has made progress in
improving its overall management of information technology,	 
including centralization of information technology functions,	 
programs, and funding under the department-level chief		 
information officer (CIO). The department has also made progress 
in developing an enterprise architecture, improving information  
security, and managing important information systems initiatives 
being pursued by the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) and  
the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). GAO reviewed (1)	 
whether VA&apos;s proposed business and enabling functions provide the
management tools necessary to start the process for implementing 
VA&apos;s enterprise architecture; (2) how veterans have benefited	 
from the VETSNET Program; (3) what must be done to assure	 
successful implementation of the Federal Health Information	 
Exchange (FHIE); and (4) whether VA can realistically implement  
HealtheVet-Vista by the end of 2005. GAO found that the Federal  
CIO&apos;s Council&apos;s guidance on enterprise architecture advises	 
organizations to develop a set of controls to help them 	 
successfully manage the process of creating, changing, and using 
an enterprise architecture. Although the enterprise business	 
functions and key enabling functions are essential components of 
the architecture that VA is developing, they cannot be considered
a primary tool for managing the enterprise architecture effort.  
Although VBA has spent more than $40 million since 1996 on	 
developing the VETSNET compensation and pension replacement,	 
veterans have not received measurable benefits from this	 
initiative. Successful implementation of FHIE will largely depend
on the extent to which consistent and effective project 	 
management and oversight exists to guide the initiative. Beyond  
FHIE, VA and the Department of Defense (DOD) have envisioned a	 
long-term strategy--HealthePeople--involving the two-way exchange
of patient health care information. This exchange is expected to 
depend on the successful interoperability, and resultant sharing 
of secure health care data, between DOD&apos;s Composite Health Care  
System II and VA&apos;s HealtheVet VISTA, both of which continue under
development.</abstract>
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