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'.
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) | Program | Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is the integrated management of common business practices across the enterprise and the technology that supports them. A complete ERP system combines data on an organization's main resources and provides decision makers with real time, enterprise information. |
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Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design | Program | LEED™ is a green building certification program that recognizes best-in-class building strategies and practices. RCW 39.35D states that all new construction of state-owned buildings over 5,000 square feet and renovations to state-owned buildings when the cost is greater than 50 percent of the assessed value of the building shall be designed and built to a minimum LEED™ Silver Standard. |
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Preventive maintenance | Program | A maintenance strategy where inspections are made or actions are taken on a scheduled basis to reduce service interruptions, reduce the premature failure of facilities, systems, and equipment, and continue efficient operations. Actual inspection and maintenance is performed on pre-specified schedules established by manufacturer or facility manager. |
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Subobject | Program | A refined breakdown of object of expenditures relating to particular items or item categories. |
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Automated Clearing House (ACH) | Program | Electronic payments commonly referred to as direct deposit and automatic debit. ACH is a low cost, safe and green payment method utilized by most state agencies to take advantage of economies of scale by processing transactions in batches rather than sending each payment separately. |
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Contractor | Program | The firm, its employees and affiliated agents. Contractor also includes any firm, provider, organization, individual, or other entity performing the business activities of the agency. It will also include any subcontractor retained by Contractor as permitted under the terms of the Contract. (OCIO) "Contractor" means an individual or entity awarded a contract with an agency to perform a service or provide goods. |
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Fiduciary funds | Program | Assets held in a trustee or agent capacity for outside parties, including individuals, private organizations and other governments. The three types of fiduciary funds are: Expendable Trust funds, Nonexpendable Trust funds, Pension Trust funds and Agency funds. |
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Maximum allowable construction cost | Program | A cost that the owner stipulates to the design consultant before design begins. The cost is the owner’s budget for the construction cost of the project and serves as the parameter in which the design consultant agrees that the construction cost of the design will not exceed. |
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Baseline design "done" | Program | Speaking broadly, the Workday design being ‘done’ refers to the functional baseline model of design complete and ready for a hand-off to other areas of the program to inform and complete their work before validating the baseline with state agencies. This as a framework or a foundation – we must have these baseline designs complete first.
‘Done’ when referring to this functional baseline model, does not mean the following:
‘Done’ criteria are:
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Proviso | Program | Language in budget bills that places conditions and limitations on the use of appropriations. Example: "Up to $500,000 of the General Fund-State appropriation is provided solely for five additional inspectors in the food safety program." |
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Uniformat | Program | A system for classifying building products and systems by functional subsystem, e.g., substructure, superstructure, exterior closure, etc. |
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Budgetary control | Program | The establishment of budgets and the continuous comparison between actual and budgeted results. |
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Debt service fund | Program | A fund type established to account for the accumulation of resources for, and the payment of, general long-term obligation principal and interest. |
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General contractor/construction manager (GC/CM) | Program | A GC/CM is a firm with which an agency or institution has selected and negotiated a guaranteed maximum allowable construction cost for a project. A competitive selection process is used through a formal advertisement and competitive bids to provide services during the design phase that may include life-cycle cost design considerations, value engineering, scheduling, cost estimating, constructability, alternative construction options for cost savings, and sequencing of work. The GC/CM acts as the construction manager and general contractor during the construction phase. The GC/CM process is considered an alternative contracting method and is subject to provisions in RCW 39.10. |
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Office of Minority and Women's Owned Business Enterprises | Program | RCW 39.19.010 Intent. The legislature finds that minority and women-owned businesses are significantly under-represented and have been denied equitable competitive opportunities in contracting. It is the intent of this chapter to mitigate societal discrimination and other factors in participating in public works and in providing goods and services and to delineate a policy that an increased level of participation by minority and women-owned and controlled businesses is desirable at all levels of state government. The purpose and intent of this chapter are to provide the maximum practicable opportunity for increased participation by minority and womenowned and controlled businesses in participating in public works and the process by which goods and services are procured by state agencies and educational institutions from the private sector. |
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Outbound Interface Server (OIS) | Program | To help assist agencies with getting outbound information, a new process has been created to give agencies within the SGN access to Statewide Titles and Agency Descriptor tables. Agencies will be able to query data and then create their own unique outbound interfaces using this new server. Agencies who plan to create automated processes will need to refer to OFM Planned Server maintenances to help reduce potential outages. See Production Schedule here: Server Patching Schedule. Once agencies create their new AFRS Outbound interface jobs we will request removal of current jobs in AFRS or Enterprise Reporting that agencies are using to gather this data. AFRS Outbound Interface Server |
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Reserve or fund balance | Program | In budget terminology, the difference between budgeted resources and expenditures. |
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Cash disbursements | Program | Cash disbursements are any moneys (e.g., checks, cash, warrants, credit or debit card amounts, or Electronic Fund Transfers (EFTs)) paid by the state during a period regardless of when the related obligations are incurred. |
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Improvement | Program | A legal term referring to anything erected on and affixed to land (e.g., buildings, roads, fences, and services), which legally becomes part of the land, according to common law and statutory definition. |
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P-card reporting | Program | Purchasing card spend data from purchases associated with state accounts, including information such as: all agencies with p-card accounts, their account holders and their spend details; name of the vendor/supplier purchased from; what was purchased, including reference to contract number (if identified); roll-up (summary) level as well as the ability to drill down (granular detail) for third-party reporting suppliers/purchases. |
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Security Role Mappings | Program | The mapping of security roles, positions, and employees from present security roles in agencies to map employees to security roles through positions. |
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Agency FMP Mapping Workbooks | Program | The functional team is planning for five (5) rounds of FDM mappings with agencies starting in July and ending in November. Throughout this process, agencies will have the opportunity to make updates and adjustments to their agency workbooks. |
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Community of Practice (CoP) | Program | A group of people who share a professional interest or common desire to learn more about a particular subject area or develop a certain skillset; in the context of One Washington, these mainly exist for OCM and the five core process areas, and can exist within or across agencies. |