1 / 14

Higher Ed Exemption Study 10-11-2011

Higher Ed Exemption Study 10-11-2011. Higher Ed Exemptions from Modernization Reforms. http://hd31.org/164. Exemptions. Financial Services Purchasing Information Technology Consolidation OneNet. Financial Services HB 1207 – SB 541.

virgil
Download Presentation

Higher Ed Exemption Study 10-11-2011

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Higher EdExemption Study10-11-2011 Higher Ed Exemptions from Modernization Reforms http://hd31.org/164

  2. Exemptions • Financial Services • Purchasing • Information Technology Consolidation • OneNet

  3. Financial Services HB 1207 – SB 541 • In 2007, The Hackett Group conducted a study of Oklahoma financial processes. The study included two Higher Ed institutions. • Hackett Group – 2007: “State of Oklahoma has significantly higher FTEs than NASACT peer group.”

  4. Purchasing • IBM – 2006: “52% of state spending is exempt from CPA because of Higher Ed exemption.” • IBM – 2006: “By adopting legislation that ensures all state entities work together to combine purchasing power, the state can reap tremendous ongoing savings for years to come.”

  5. Purchasing • Treya – 2008: “State spends 3.5 billion / Higher-Ed spends 2.3 billion.” • Treya – 2008: “There is no searchable online catalog of products/services provided by state use vendors.” • Develop an online catalog to facilitate the process of identifying mandatory items. • OSU and DCS develop separate catalogs.

  6. Information Technology / OneNet • Capgemini – 2011: State has limited shared IT services. Reform would “result in significant cost reductions by removing duplicated services and administration.” • Oklahoma spends 40 million each year that comparable states do not spend. • “The state owns a significant fiber plant . . . However, packets of responsibility and ownership exist (ODOT, OnetNet, OSF) through the state for the laid fiber, with no single owner and/or authority in place for state-owned fiber. This enables additional purchases of capacity and creates an inefficient use of state-owned capacity.”

  7. Information Technology / OneNet • Capgemini - 2011: “Establish a single statewide optical backbone using state-owned fiber. The existing OneNet environment should be the basis of this single network. Onenet should be rolled under ISD as a statewide IT service provider for telecommunications.” • Capgemini – 2011: “It is recommended that the use of OneNet by state agencies be mandatory for all networking services.”

  8. Results • State and local governments experience $20 M savings as a result of purchasing system reforms. • Department of Education set to experience $600,000 of savings each year from IT consolidation.

  9. Not Exempt • Payroll – House Bill 1086 – “The Director of the Office of State Finance shall promulgate procedures by which state agencies shall enter into a shared-services arrangement with the Office of State Finance for the provision of payroll processing services.” • Open Books – Purchase Card Data

  10. Reasons for Exemptions • Lobbying Power / Political Support • Constitutional Provisions • Other

  11. Recommendations - Purchasing • Purchasing savings have been documented and the time is right to include Higher Ed. • State should work with Higher Ed to develop integrated purchasing catalog which allows Higher Ed purchasing officers to order from statewide contracts. • If state and Higher Ed fail to cooperate, the time is right to consider policy changes.

  12. RecommendationsFinancial Services / IT • If consolidation processes result in savings to state agencies, they should either be expanded to include Higher Ed, or duplicated within the Higher Ed system. • OneNet should be consolidated into the state’s IT infrastructure as soon as possible.

More Related