August 2002 — Applications

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KCDA Selects Online Purchasing to Cut Costs, Increase Efficiency and Improve Productivity

Teachers and others who don't have approval authority can shop the online catalog, place the items they want to purchase into an electronic shopping cart, and then either "park" the cart for future action or submit the order to go through the district's approval process. Approved carts are turned into sales orders and shipped. The eCatalog System software processes all requests flawlessly, allowing KCDA to deliver products quickly and accurately, as well as bill on a timely basis.

Since most members accessing the eCatalog are not computer experts, the system had to be easy to use. Today, using the eCatalog is as easy as using a paper catalog. Members logon to the site via a Web browser, so no additional software is required. Shoppers then find product categories and on-screen menus that make it easy for them to find items or just browse. In addition, an overview screen displays the current status of any order, so buyers can see if their orders have been approved and when they will be delivered.

Smooth Operator

KCDA began alpha testing the eCatalog System in October 2001, entering members into a test database and dealing with some of the minor problems that occur when any new system is installed. KCDA's management also wanted to measure the system's ability to handle the workload to ensure they could add more districts without causing a disruption in service. Finally, when the day came for the "go/no go" decision to see if the system actually worked under live conditions, KCDA gave its final approval.

Districts started coming online during the first week of January 2002, and the system continues to operate smoothly today. Initial reactions from member districts are favorable. Although it's still too early to make any qualitative measurements, the initial findings are positive. KCDA's management believes the system will also help the co-op be competitive in districts where teachers and sites are allowed to purchase from alternative purchasing agents. The KCDA co-op allows members to buy without having to bid, so they can take advantage of the e-catalog procurement program.

In addition, online procurement is proving to be effective in districts that are decentralizing purchasing. Because site-based management makes purch-ases at different levels, they're discovering KCDA makes the purchasing cycle easier, faster and more efficient. Member districts are already discovering the benefits of KCDA's online e-catalog, including:

  • Easier order entry. In the past, purchasing agents created a paper order that was mailed or faxed to KCDA staff, who manually keyed data into the system. Now the entire process is done electronically, which increases order accuracy.
  • Faster delivery. Previously an order might take 24 hours or longer before it was entered; now it's entered immediately. As a result, about 60 percent of regular orders are shipped the same day. The rest are either shipped the next day or picked up by the district on a scheduled basis.
  • Flexibility. Districts can order items annually and/or on a regular basis or as needs arise.
  • Savings. KCDA can now operate more efficiently, forecasting needs faster and providing a more timely inventory system, which keeps prices affordable.
  • The schools created KCDA to serve the schools. It is strictly educational, offering services the schools have told them they require. By making the purchasing process faster, more efficient and easier to use, the co-op helps its member school districts increase productivity, service and savings at levels they believe are better than anyone else can offer.

    Ron Ricketts
    General Manager
    King County Directors' Association

    Contact Information
    Spize IT
    Irvine, CA
    (949) 492-7598
    www.spize.com

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