IBM and Red Hat to help modernise U.S. department of education’s G5 grants management system

Susan Wedge of IBM Consulting

Washington and Armonk, N.Y. and Raleigh, N.C – IBM and Red Hat, Inc. announced the companies are part of a five-year collaboration to modernise the U.S. Department of Education’s G5 grants management system with open hybrid cloud technologies.

The joint effort, led by Innosoft Corporation and including technology from Red Hat and Amazon Web Services (AWS), with industry expertise from IBM, will replace the current G5 system with an open and flexible cloud-based system in line with the department’s mission to promote student achievement and preparation for global competitiveness by fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access. Using open, hybrid cloud technologies, the department will be able to modernise its operations while reducing complexity.

The COVID-19 pandemic has catalysed increased grant spending by federal agencies such as the U.S. Department of Education. Its G5 grants management system supports the lifecycle of the department’s critical grant-making business process, servicing end-to-end grants management activities and processing payments for Federal Student Aid programs, such as Pell Grants and campus-based aid. The goal of modernising the G5 system is to allow the department to further refine its grants management process, by helping to improve the experience for department staff, applicants, and grantees and make it easier to communicate and manage grants, monitor performance, and review outcomes.

In addition, the new modularised grant platform aims to: 

  • Improve effectiveness and efficiency of grant programs and management by streamlining related processes and minimising disjointed grants systems agency-wide;
  • Enable more informed decision-making by offering advanced applications and collaboration tools such as artificial intelligence and machine learning;
  • Promote useability by leveraging user-centered design and Agile methodologies;
  • Facilitate incorporation of future technology advancements and compliance requirements.

“As we carry out our mission, it’s imperative that we have the technology to support the outcomes for our grant programs,” says Drew Sanzenbacher, deputy assistant secretary for business operations at U.S. Department of Education. “By working with IBM, Red Hat, AWS, and Innosoft, we’ll now have the ability to uncover opportunities for performance improvement and execute grant program management.”

Clara Conti

Working with Innosoft, IBM Consulting will serve as the technology strategist and architect of the project, helping consolidate and migrate data and critical grants management processes from the existing G5 system to AWS. The new system will be built on Red Hat OpenShift, providing the department with a consistent foundation for developing and deploying applications across hybrid cloud environments.

“This work is the latest example of IBM’s commitment to building and participating in ecosystems that can help accelerate the federal government’s modernisation journey,” says Susan Wedge, managing partner, U.S. Public and Federal Market at IBM Consulting. “The U.S. Department of Education’s G5 grants management system modernisation journey, and the future finished product, can be the starting point for what comes next ongoing grants management innovation that can help improve efficiency and effectiveness, drive transparency, and promote accountability.”

“Modern, scalable, and open technologies are central to helping organisations streamline operations and reduce complexity,” says Clara Conti, vice president and general manager, North American Public Sector at Red Hat. “With Red Hat OpenShift as the underlying platform for their modernised grants management system, the U.S. Department of Education will have one unified method for developing and deploying applications across hybrid cloud environments, enabling the department to deliver great digital experiences with flexibility and speed.”

“AWS is honored to support the U.S. Department of Education’s mission to deliver equal access to education through modernisation of their grants management system,” says Dave Levy, vice president, U.S Government, Nonprofit, and Healthcare Businesses at AWS. “This project is further evidence of AWS and IBM’s global collaboration to help our customers migrate and modernise, which allows U.S. federal government agencies such as the Department of Education to improve their mission delivery.”

“Working alongside collaborators IBM, Red Hat and AWS, Innosoft is thrilled to lead the U.S. Department of Education’s effort to modernise its G5 grants management system,” says Sushil Mehra, chief delivery officer at Innosoft. “The ability to utilise the benefits of the cloud as part of its grants management process will better support the department in its mission today and into the future.”

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