Figure 3: ODEO Efforts to Implement a Replacement Case Processing System
This figure depicts ODEO’s system acquisition timeline and the systems in place between January 1998 and June 2005. Between January 1998 and January 2001, FDIC applications operated in the Windows 95 operating environment. In January 2001, FDIC began running the Windows XP operating system which continues as of the date of report. ODEO began running EEOMAS, DOS based software to track discrimination complaints in January 1998 and continued until June 2000. In June 2000, ODEO switched to a Windows-based EEOMAS software to track discrimination complaints and continued to use the Windows-based EEOMAS software until January 2005. In January 2004, ODEO implemented EEONet to track discrimination complaints and ran both EEOMAS and EEONet together between January 2004 and January 2005. During the period January 2001 and January 2004, FDIC DIT assisted ODEO three times in developing in-house software to track discrimination complaints. The first in-house development began in January 2001 and ended in June 2001, the second in-house development began in January 2002 and ended in January 2003, and the third in-house development began between January and June of 2003 and ended in January 2004.
| Source: Office of Inspector General (OIG) Analysis of ODEO and DIT Information and Interviews. |
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