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Virginia Tech Receives the NAEP's Excellence in Procurement Award
CARY, N.C., May 13 /PRNewswire/ -- SciQuest, Inc., the global leader in
helping academic, healthcare and research-centric organizations realize the
potential of strategic procurement, today announced that its customer,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, received the Award of
Excellence in Procurement at the National Association of Educational
Procurement (NAEP) 2008 Annual Meeting.
Presented by NAEP and sponsored by College Planning & Management magazine,
KI, Virco and Provista, the Award of Excellence in Procurement recognizes
innovative and exemplary procurement practices in higher education. A panel
of 12 judges -- representing procurement leaders from colleges and
universities throughout the nation -- selected Virginia Tech for its creation
and extensive implementation of a new eprocurement business system that
includes SciQuest's eprocurement suite, message brokering software and
integration with SunGard Higher Education's Banner Finance Module.
"Procurement professionals at colleges and universities throughout the
nation are using new technologies to generate dramatic savings and free the
communities they serve to focus less on administrative tasks," said Doreen
Murner, CEO of NAEP. "As institutions work to overcome a challenging economic
environment, the importance of groundbreaking initiatives like Virginia Tech's
cannot be overstated. The results they achieved offer a shining example of
what occurs when a progressive fiscal mindset, supportive leadership and
technology converge."
Branded as the HokieMart by the University community, the new eprocurement
and business system automates the paper-based processes once required to
procure goods and services. Designed with the needs of faculty members,
researchers and staff in mind, the SciQuest-based system allows users to
comparison shop in a familiar online marketplace. HokieMart then automatically
routes purchase orders for the proper approvals and provides procurement and
financial leaders with the real-time insight and reporting capabilities they
need to strategically manage spend-all in an online setting that is seamlessly
integrated with Virginia Tech's financial systems.
"The creation and implementation of an eprocurement business system
reflects our steadfast commitment to secure savings and efficiencies that will
enable Virginia Tech to excel as a top-tier research university," said Tom
Kaloupek, director of materials management at Virginia Tech, and the
University's sponsor on the implementation process. "Since Jan. 1, we
completed 50,000 electronic transactions that were done via paper in the past.
Those soft savings, combined with the more aggressive contracts we've been
able to negotiate with suppliers, will benefit taxpayers, faculty and
students."
Kaloupek continued, "With our new business system and the underlying
framework SciQuest provided, we dramatically reduced the cost and labor
required to procure the goods and services we need. Even before the
implementation of the system was complete, four suppliers approached the
University to negotiate more favorable contract terms in preparation for the
greater competition the online marketplace fosters."
More than $185 million -- the amount spent annually on the goods and
services required to maintain instruction and operations across Virginia
Tech's facilities -- will ultimately be put through the HokieMart online
marketplace each year. In excess of 4000 users will access the system, a fact
that will ensure compliance with the University's purchasing goals and ensure
that spend is under management.
More than 27,000 students study at Virginia Tech. Facilities include a
2,600-acre main campus, more than 100 academic buildings, centers in six
regions, a study abroad site inSwitzerland and a 1,700-acre research farm.
For more information on NAEP's Award of Excellence in Procurement or
Virginia Tech's new business system, see the March issue of College Planning &
Management, or visit www.peterli.com/cpm/. For more information on NAEP visit
www.naepnet.org.
About SciQuest
SciQuest is the global leader in helping academic, healthcare and
research-centric organizations realize the potential of strategic procurement.
The company's specialized knowledge, on-demand software, and service-first
approach empower more than 100 of the best-known academic, pharmaceutical,
biotechnology, research hospitals, and ambulatory surgical organizations to
manage spend, drive ROI, and advance their critical missions.
SciQuest's strategic procurement solutions are strengthened by a deep
understanding of the higher education, clinical and research environments
combined with a broad supplier network for everything from lab equipment to
office supplies to services. The company's intuitive, online shopping
experience and diverse supplier offerings are proven to increase user and
contract adoption. Through software-as-a-service (SaaS) deployment,
organizations can quickly implement the right eprocurement solution, whether
it's a robust shopping platform for existing eprocurement tools or to fully
enable all aspects of purchasing from sourcing to settlement.
For more information about SciQuest, please visit www.sciquest.com or call
877-710-0413 in the U.S. or +44 1794 341182 inEurope.
SciQuest is a registered trademark of SciQuest, Inc. Other trademarks
contained herein remain the property of their respective owners.
SciQuest media contact:
Ken Phillips
Davies Murphy Group
781-418-2437
kphillips@daviesmurphy.com
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