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1/15/2016 3:01:21 PM EDT
Just got this email:

Good afternoon:



You are receiving this email because you are a registered ATF eForms user.



ATF eForms Update



The new eForms has been named the “Firearms and Explosives Application Module (FEAM)”.  This name was selected to emphasis that FEAM is more than a “fillable form”.  It is a business process module which will include at a minimum the functionality listed below:



·         Auto assignment – All applications will be immediately upon submission assigned to an examiner for processing.

·         Auto approval – Some forms, like the ATF Forms 2 and 3, if they meet certain pre-determined criteria will be automatically approved by the FEAM system upon submission.

·         Internal controls and performance measurement reporting – ATF has a full audit trail of every application received with date and time stamps for every step in the process.  Digital signatures can be used to lock down portions of the form to ensure the security of the data and the authenticity of the submitter.

·         Improved business processes with automatic Records Management & Retention, as mandated by the Office of Management and Budget.

·         Electronic Signature (for submitter and ATF personnel) - provides enhanced authentication, validation and improves processing and approval.

·         Enhance Industry satisfaction:  user-friendly interaction.

·         FEAM provides the Application Program Interface (APIs) needed to update the existing ATF back end databases, to allow for the batch submission of multiple forms using one computer session.

·         Improves efficiency for the Enforcement Programs and Services staff – Forms can be automatically routed, evaluated and tracked so that final determinations can be made in a consistent and expeditious manner.

We had hoped to be able to present the first iteration of FEAM at the 2016 SHOT Show.  ATF performed an assessment of what was contracted to be developed for FEAM and what the contractor planned to deliver.  At the end of the assessment, all parties involved felt that the product outlined in the current contract did not fully provide all the functionality that we expected, or that the industry requested.  For these reasons we decided that rather than to continue on the current course, we would take the steps listed below to ensure that FEAM is a worthwhile investment for both the industry and ATF:



1.       Curtail the current development effort.

2.       Determine what is needed to sustain the existing eForms system, until the full requirements for FEAM can be determined and developed.

3.       Make the necessary changes to eForms to stabilize the infrastructure with the ever-increasing user population.

4.       Determine if we can re-introduce the Form 3 to the current eForms, through load testing and other system validations.

5.       Perform an assessment of the ATF and industry requirements for FEAM.

6.       Secure required funding for a new FEAM initiative, based on the revised requirements.

7.       Restart the FEAM initiative, to include industry participation during the requirements gathering and testing processes.

We look at this as only a minor delay.  It is our intention to use this delay to acquire the tools and resources necessary to develop a product that will provide more functionality and a stable workflow process and infrastructure.  All the work previously done on FEAM is not lost.  It will be the foundation for the work that is yet to come.   If you have any questions you can contact Lee Alston-Williams at [email protected].





Sincerely yours,



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Lenora (Lee) Alston-Williams
1/15/2016 3:09:27 PM EDT
[#1]
So essentially what they are saying is "hey we wasted last year or two with millions/billions of dollars wasted and now we are going to start over from scratch". Am I correct in this?
1/15/2016 3:16:45 PM EDT
[#2]
Seems like a lot of buzzwords but no dates, or solid information on the system.

Who has info on the contractor doing this work? How hard can this system be to build and create?
1/15/2016 3:31:03 PM EDT
[#3]
Translation: EForms was an improvement for the end user, and streamlined to an extent, getting those NFA items you dont need to have.

Consistent with the spirit of recent executive actions, we're tanking this for as long as we can, until further notice. We'll hold off progress with vague, unmeasurable objectives like identifying and developing "full" requirements, performing "assessments," and "restarting initiatives."

And don't worry, we'll totally secure funding. Totally.
1/15/2016 4:00:18 PM EDT
[#4]
I got this email too. I was hoping that it meant Form 1s would be approved faster and Form 3s wouldn't have to be done on paper anymore and that they would be automated. Am I wrong?
1/15/2016 4:01:02 PM EDT
[#5]
I'm so annoyed by how they feel free to just toy around with us, promising that the new system will have automatically approved Form 3's only to later say, 'Oh never mind, we're shelving that new system and going back to the old system. Such a pathetic and wasteful bureaucracy.
1/15/2016 4:12:39 PM EDT
[#6]
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I got this email too. I was hoping that it meant Form 1s would be approved faster and Form 3s wouldn't have to be done on paper anymore and that they would be automated. Am I wrong?
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Nevermind. I get it. Wow, this blows, guys. LOL. They really have just been putting this off and for some reason, I feel like 41F had something to do with it.
1/15/2016 4:49:45 PM EDT
[#7]
They need to get their pigs in line.
1/15/2016 5:48:46 PM EDT
[#8]
I'm hoping the auto approve form 3's will free up bodies to work on form 1 and form 4's .
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