Title: Update for the Senior Financial Group
1- Update for the Senior Financial Group
- November 21, 2006
2Background
- e-Procurement is a supply management best
practice, designed to improve the ordering
experience for users and to assist in supply base
consolidation for savings and efficiencies. - SciQuest is an e-Procurement module targeted to
address the needs of higher education. - SciQuest has been deployed successfully at over
50 universities including Penn, Yale, Notre Dame
and the University of Arizona. - In April 2006 we assembled a cross-functional
team from CALS, Campus Life, Chemistry, UBSC and
the Vet School to review the delivered SciQuest
product and identify any necessary
customizations. - During the summer we conducted user acceptance
testing, developed training materials, and
enabled a group of preferred suppliers.
3Current State
- We went live on October 23 with a group of
pilot users from 5 BSCs and a group of
departments they support. - The pilot users have issued 213 purchase orders,
with an average order size of 354, totaling
75,461. - We have 98 suppliers 15 are enabled with
punch-out catalogs and 10 with hosted catalogs. - Consistent with having a pilot program we are
identifying any system or procedural issues and
developing corrective action.
4Test Drive
5Proposed Balance of Implementation Plan
- Continue roll-out to initial pilot users to
identify and correct any systems issues. - During pilot roll-out, the 5 pilot BSCs will
work in tandem with Purchasing to document e-SHOP
procedures within the BSCs. - Once all systems issues have been corrected and
BSC procedures are finalized, we will plan an
open registration process to allow all faculty
and staff to register. This will include both
Pcard and non-Pcard holders. Estimated timing
Q2/Q3 2007.
6Addendum - Workflow
Orders lt500 User has a Pcard
Orders gt500 and/or User does not have a Pcard
Authorized Cornell user enters SciQuest site and
places order
Order routes directly to supplier
Business Service Center approves or denies, based
on individual departmental Service Package
Agreements specifying transaction authority, and
places on a BSC Pcard
Authorized Cornell user enters SciQuest site and
places order
Order routes directly to supplier
In the event the requisition is not appropriate
for a Pcard the BSC will route the requisition to
Purchasing for handling
SciQuest will provide an option of users with or
without Pcards. This could assist a long term
strategy to reduce the number of Pcard users