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About Encore II     
Introduction to Encore 2 Services  
Task Area 1 - Enterprise IT Policy and Planning
Task Area 2 - Integrated Solutions Management
Task Area 3 - Performance Benchmarking
Task Area 4 - Business Process Reengineering (BPR)
Task Area 5 - Requirements Analysis
Task Area 6 - Market Research and Prototyping
Task Area 7 - Information and Knowledge Engineering
Task Area 8 - Custom Application Development
Task Area 9 - Product Integration
Task Area 10 - Test and Evaluation (T&E)
Task Area 11 - Asset Management
Task Area 12 - Communications Engineering
Task Area 13 - Security Engineering C&A
Task Area 14 - Telecommunications Support
Task Area 15 - Computer-Telephony Integration (CTI)
Task Area 16 - Web Services
Task Area 17 - Operations Support
Task Area 18 – Hardware
Task Area 19 – Software
Task Area 20 – Managed Services

Task Area 4 - Business Process Reengineering (BPR)

Improved Performance  This task area involves the use of BPR as an approach for improving organization performance and covers the range of BPR activities including services needed to implement new or revised business or functional processes arising from BPR undertakings.  The contractor shall assist the government in examining organization goals, objectives, structures/hierarchies, cultures, systems and roles for the purpose of executing a ground-up redesign for achieving long-term, full-scale integration required for the GIG or the enterprise level requirements and standards of end-user agencies.  Improving performance and reengineering processes includes services in support of, and that help shape, the direction of GIG security, including those applications and approaches to network defense required to protect the GIG from unauthorized entry and intrusions, as well as measures designed to track and prevent future damage to DoD’s communication capabilities.

Support  Implementation of leveraged web services and the provision of services in a network centric environment requires business process reengineering.  The contractor shall assist the government with the examination of organizational goals, objectives, structure/hierarchies, cultures, systems, and roles for the provision of enterprise-level requirements and standards.  For example, existing business processes must be examined and reengineered where necessary to provide for the use of a mediation service, which provides a layer of processing between information producers and information consumers.

Computer Network Defense  The contractor shall assist the government with identifying and migrating existing business processes utilizing current GOTS, COTS and by leveraging new technologies in support of net-centric services.

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