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Subsidy
and Grants Information Systems (SAGIS)
Frequently Ask Questions
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What
is SAGIS?
The
Subsidy and Grants Information System (SAGIS) project automates
the competitive and formula-based processes for allocating the
Office of Public and Indian Housing (PIH) program funds to Public
Housing Authorities (PHAs). SAGIS is a key priority for PIH because
it will automate the delivery and management of over $22 billion
of subsidy allocation through the development of reusable modules
for all PIH program areas impacted by SAGIS. These generic modules
will be developed in a phased approach using Grantium™, other
HUD approved software, and Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) components
or suite of products.
SAGIS includes the intake and evaluation of applications, the
calculation of subsidies, the administration of program contracts,
and the allocation of funds to housing agencies, residents groups,
tribes, and non-profit organizations. The programs to be automated
through SAGIS will assist more than three million low-income families
and allocate two-thirds of HUD's annual appropriation each year.
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Who
is impacted by SAGIS?
SAGIS
is being implemented to support five PIH program areas, the PIH
Budget Office, Field Offices, Grants.gov intake, and PHAs. The
five PIH program areas include: Operating Fund, Housing Choice
Voucher (HCV), Capital Fund, Office of Native American Programs
(ONAP), and the Grants Management Center (GMC).
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Why
must SAGIS be implemented?
PIH
requires a more efficient way to allocate and manage PHA subsidy
payments. PIH currently uses multiple systems, stand-alone applications,
and manual processes. These systems do not support a seamless
online application submission and review process. They are inefficient,
fail to support other business functions, use obsolete technologies
that are expensive to maintain, costly to modify to reflect changes
in program requirements, and not user-friendly. In addition, the
current systems cannot support a large number of users due to
inconsistent data formats. The current way of conducting business
is heavily reliant on the institutional knowledge of HUD staff.
The continued reliance on individual efforts places HUD at risk
if these individuals retire or transfer.
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What
functionality is provided in the SAGIS releases?
SAGIS
is developed with a COTS product, the Grantium G3 grants management
application. This COTS product consists of integrated workflow
solutions that facilitate the grants management process from
congressional appropriation to funds disbursement. The main
focal point of prior releases addressed the common Public and
Indian Housing (PIH) program needs. Application functionality
that currently exists and that can be leveraged by all PIH program
areas includes the following:
- Application
Intake allows PHAs to submit grant applications to the
Field Office for review and approval. The electronic application
form designed by the HUD program office mimics the HUD 52723
and HUD 52722 and HUD 50071.
- Application
Review and Evaluation of submissions by Field Office reviewers
are automatically assigned by the system. The product allows
the Field Office to send back applications for revision or
modification.
- Award
Letter generation and population. SAGIS version 5.2 was
made available to the SAGIS user community in April 2009,
which included the following enhancements:
- An
updated look and feel of the submission form to improve
usability,
- New
functionality to re-route a submission to a newly appointed
Executive Director, and
- A
new utility to re-assign a submission to a Field Office
reviewer or Approver.
Future
business needs analysis will include Capital Fund and the Office
of Native American Programs.
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How
does SAGIS impact me?
Implementation
of SAGIS will not result in changes to job roles. However, SAGIS
is intended to streamline day-to-day job responsibilities. SAGIS
will automate manual processes performed today, which will simplify
work processes to improve service to clients, help reduce paper
usage, provide an integrated data store for reporting purposes,
and make the system more flexible.
Preparing
cumbersome paper forms will no longer be necessary, as forms
will be completed and submitted electronically. For example,
SAGIS will provide the ability to electronically fill and submit
Operating Fund forms and GMC forms. SAGIS will auto assign Operating
Fund application reviewers to applications after PHAs submit
their applications. This will significantly save time for Program
Staff who would otherwise need to individually assign every
application.
Additionally,
automating the application intake for the Operating Fund program
will cut down on the time currently needed by Field Office workers
to enter data into Excel spreadsheets. Furthermore, automating
revisions and the operating subsidy calculator will speed up
the response time between Field Offices and PHAs, as well as
the time needed to determine the funding amounts for each PHA.
Finally, by automating the upload of renewal funding data and
auto-generating renewal funding letters, section 8 PHAs will
be able to view their renewal funding letters online, thus eliminating
the need for mailing letters to PHAs and maintaining renewal
funding data spreadsheets.
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How
do I login into SAGIS?
SAGIS,
in coordination with WASS, provides a single sign-on feature.
This saves users from authenticating separately into each HUD
application to which they have been granted access.
There are two links that are used to access WASS. One link is
for external users and one link is for internal users.
The link for external users is:
The link for intranet (internal) users is:
Once assigned a user ID and password, log into SAGIS through WASS
using the following procedure (WASS user IDs and passwords are
assigned by the WASS System Administrator of each program):
- Open an Internet Explorer session and navigate to either
the external or internal link above.
- Enter your user ID and password. This is the same user ID
and password used to access all WASS secure systems. Click
the "Login button".
- The User Login page is displayed with a Legal Warning, Warning
Notice, and Message of the Day information with "Accept" and
"Logout" buttons. Click the "Accept" button located
at the bottom of the notices. This will take you to the Secure
Systems Main Menu.
- On the Secure Systems Main Menu page, click the Subsidiary
and Grants Information System (SAGIS) link under Systems
or on the left-hand navigation panel.
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If
I have a PIC ID, will I still need to apply for a WASS ID?
PIC
has been brought under WASS and the old-style PIC IDs are being
phased out and replaced with WASS IDs. If you have an old PIC
ID, you will need to have it updated by contacting PIC at 1-800-366-6827.
If you have the new ID, you should have no problem logging into
WASS.
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