Glossary of Terms

This is a list of terms used by the One Washington program and within Workday. Only Workday terms have subcategories. To find a term, enter it in in the search box, and select 'Apply'.

Term Glossary Sub-Category Definition
Purchase order Program

(A16) - A document that authorizes the delivery of specified merchandise or the rendering of certain services. This form is used by agencies to encumber, liquidate, and authorize payment for such purchase requisition requests.

Vendor Program

An entity that provides goods and/or services.

Agency Program

Any state office or activity of the executive and judicial branches of state government, including state agencies, departments, offices, divisions, boards, commissions, institutions of higher education as defined in RCW 28B.10.016, and correctional and other types of institutions.

Cloud Program

As opposed to systems maintained on-premise, the Cloud is a network of remote, internet-based systems hosted on the internet used to store and process data.

Goals Program

Broad, high-level, issue-oriented statements of an organization's desired future direction or desired state.

Operations and service costs Program

The costs of the regular custodial care, utilities, refuse and recycling services, parking management, boiler operations, law enforcement and security, property management, visitor information, tour services, fire protection and life-safety services, including salaries of facility staff performing these tasks.

Retain Program

To continue using a computer system/application instead of utilizing Workday functionality. Note: A decision to retain a computer system/application may require extensive conversation and integration work.

Retainage Program

Those portions of cash amounts due to be paid to a contractor for work completed that are held back (retained) by the agency/institution and not paid until some later date; often at substantial completion or at final completion of the work, according to the terms and conditions of the contract and any relevant legal statue; as a security for proper performance of work and fulfillment of contractor’s requirements.

Workday Reference Database (WRD) Workday

A server hosting data tables containing foundation data model and supplier information. Very similar to the current Outbound Interface Server with AFRS vendor and chart of account information.

Architect/Engineer (A/E) Program

A party to a contract to provide professional architectural and/or engineering design services to an agency or institution.

Contract (procurement) Program

A contract is a promise that is a legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties.

Employee self-service Program

An application used by general government employees to access their earning statements and submit leave. Not all general government agencies use ESS.

Integrations Map Program

An integration component that specifies how values in Workday map to values in an external system. For example, Pay Rate Frequency is a type of map in third-party payroll integrations.

Phased construction Program

Construction in which design and production more or less overlap, thus shortening project time; usually practiced in construction management projects. See: Fast Track.

Small business Program

"Small business" means an in-state business, including a sole proprietorship, corporation, partnership, or other legal entity, that: (a) Certifies, under penalty of perjury, that it is owned and operated independently from all other businesses and has either: (i) Fifty or fewer employees; or (ii) A gross revenue of less than seven million dollars annually as reported on its federal income tax return or its return filed with the department of revenue over the previous three consecutive years; or (b) Is certified with the office of women and minority business enterprises under chapter 39.19 RCW.

Budget drivers Program

Caseload, economic, or demographic factors that have a significant effect on the state budget. Examples include inflation rate changes and state population changes in certain age groups.

Data cleansing Program

Data cleansing typically refers to a set of activities that ensures all data in a system is standardized. This will be necessary to move data from old systems (AFRS, HRMS, etc.) into a new ERP.

Facility Program

A building or other structure with at least one wall and a roof

Local fund/accounts Program

Accounts under the control of an agency with cash on deposit in a local bank account and requiring the signature of agency officials on a check for disbursement. Some local funds are on deposit with the State Treasurer as a matter of convenience or statutory requirement.

Process maturity Program

A process is more mature if it is standardized, automated, and rarely experiences problems. Mature processes are typically easier to migrate than immature ones.

System of Record (SOR) Program

A system of record (SOR) is an information storage and retrieval system that is the authoritative source for a particular data element. To ensure data integrity, there must be one -- and only one -- system of record for a given piece of information.

Capital Budgeting System (CBS) Program

An enterprise application that allows development and submittal of agency capital budget requests online.

Functional Crosswalks Program

The functional team’s value-to-value mappings from legacy systems to Workday. Note: Though it’s not really all legacy systems, majority focus on AFRS for the relevant chart of account details, which is unlike the conversion mappings include every field that is being converted.

Nongovernmental purposes Program

As used in the context of use of bond/COP proceeds to pay the costs of facilities expected to be owned or used by, or to make any loan or grant to: (a) the federal governmental purposes (including any federal department or agency), (b) any private nonprofit corporation (including any 501(c)(3) organization), and (c) any other private entity, such as a business corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or association. See: governmental purposes.

Purchase requisition Program

(A15) - A form used by agencies to request the Department of Enterprise Services, to order materials, supplies, and equipment, or to request an amendment of a previous requisition.

Vendor notification Program

Washington Electronic Business Solutions (WEBS) allows for vendors to register and be notified for bid opportunities by registering the commodity codes that best match the goods and services they provide. The system allows agencies and other political subdivisionsto post solicitations and also allow search within the system for vendor contact information. The system also notifies vendors of apparent successful bidder.

Agency advocate Program

These positions are part of the One Washington OCM Team and coordinate with and support agencies’ OCM efforts.

Collective bargaining Program

A mutual obligation of the state and of employees' exclusive bargaining representatives to meet at reasonable times and bargain in good faith to reach agreement on wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment as defined in RCW 41.80.

Governance Program

An organizational structure to set the responsibilities and practices exercised by the governing bodies to provide strategic direction, ensure that objectives are achieved, appropriately manage risks and change, and ensure good stewardship of state resources.

Organizational Change Management (OCM) Program

Organizational change management (OCM) refers to activities prepare staff for the changes coming with new processes and new technology, help staff impacted understand why it is happening and understand what they can do to prepare for the change.