Dutchess Countys Enterprise Content Management ECM Transforming County

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Dutchess County’s Enterprise Content Management (ECM) … Transforming County Operations Marcus J. Molinaro County

Dutchess County’s Enterprise Content Management (ECM) … Transforming County Operations Marcus J. Molinaro County Executive Timothy E. Mahler Commissioner of OCIS

What Does ECM Mean? Enterprise Content Management (ECM) are the strategies and tools used

What Does ECM Mean? Enterprise Content Management (ECM) are the strategies and tools used to organize, manage, store and share an organization's documents and manage related processes.

What Does ECM Mean? Document Scanning/Imaging is just one component of an ECM system

What Does ECM Mean? Document Scanning/Imaging is just one component of an ECM system implementation.

What Will ECM Mean … to the County? Advanced Computer System to manage, share

What Will ECM Mean … to the County? Advanced Computer System to manage, share and preserve County documents Will Speed County Processes & Services …. A Game Changer Address Full Records Center Increase Public Access to Documents Archiving of Historical Documents Expand “Green” Initiatives Huge Staff Productivity Gains & Savings

Why is ECM Critical For the County?

Why is ECM Critical For the County?

County Staff Reductions … Productivity Tools Like ECM Are Critical - 305 Employees (15%)

County Staff Reductions … Productivity Tools Like ECM Are Critical - 305 Employees (15%)

Why ECM is so Critical for Staff Efficiencies and Productivity Consider: 70% of Government

Why ECM is so Critical for Staff Efficiencies and Productivity Consider: 70% of Government Workers time is spent managing information (2010 Public Sector Tech) So it’s critical that the County invest in productivity tools

Key ECM Projects … Over first 18 Months Legislative Records Permits & Inspections HR/FMS

Key ECM Projects … Over first 18 Months Legislative Records Permits & Inspections HR/FMS Records County Bids Records Historical Center Documents Public Access Policies & Procedures Accessibility Productivity County Contracts

Example of What ECM Will Do for the County Contract Request County Contracts Insurance

Example of What ECM Will Do for the County Contract Request County Contracts Insurance Certificate ECM DOCUMENTS Final Contract (MS Word) Contract Notes Contract Draft(s) Email Correspondences Future Contract Changes Scanned Signed Contract ECM Contract Documents Process are. Workflow Available for Future Reference County Once Department The Contracts County Department ECM Contract Attorney emails are Receives enters Signed terms scans a creates and scanned are a. Signed Risk Signed Request agreed Draft Management Executed Printed Contract and to –includes Contract ECM Contract – All with are emails Notified automatically vendor’s input to from the contract from Vendor by. Insurance ECM Department tonotified Via –vendor Completes Mail Certificate thru for ECM Process Contracts integrated with Financial Management System signature This is has justaccess one example improvements Notified Comptroller to Contractsof during AP Processing. Notified County Vendor to so many County processes and services Alerts sent before a. Attorney Contract or Insurance Cert. expires Executive Department All appropriate Staff have on-line access to Contracts Notified Departments no longer need to store hard copies Risk Management Comptroller

Key ECM Projects … Over first 18 Months Legislative Records Permits & Inspections HR/FMS

Key ECM Projects … Over first 18 Months Legislative Records Permits & Inspections HR/FMS Records County Bids Records Historical Center Documents Public Access Policies & Procedures Accessibility Productivity County Contracts

Records Center Study Improvements and Cost Avoidance Records Center has 44, 000 Boxes 95%

Records Center Study Improvements and Cost Avoidance Records Center has 44, 000 Boxes 95% of Space is Filled Although $750, 000 was spent in 2006 for Rolling Shelves to Expand Storage Space Need Computerization and Procedures to: ü Eliminate Paper Records Going into the Center ü Reduce current Paper Records in the Center ü Provide Improved Access to Records Avoid Capital Cost to Expand the Center

Historical Records … Preserving County Archives

Historical Records … Preserving County Archives

Current storage arrangements for historical records at the Washington Street Facility

Current storage arrangements for historical records at the Washington Street Facility

Supreme Court Orders and Decrees, showing deterioration of binding under paper covers

Supreme Court Orders and Decrees, showing deterioration of binding under paper covers

Tax Assessment Books showing crumbling and molding covers Left from the 1940 s, above

Tax Assessment Books showing crumbling and molding covers Left from the 1940 s, above from the 1950 s

Assessment Roll showing spread of mold on cover

Assessment Roll showing spread of mold on cover

Boards of Supervisors Proceedings, 17221900. Note proximity to concrete floor, rebinding of older records

Boards of Supervisors Proceedings, 17221900. Note proximity to concrete floor, rebinding of older records (1722 -1800) and paper covers over younger records (18001900).

Ink burn to page in 1722 Board of Supervisors Proceedings

Ink burn to page in 1722 Board of Supervisors Proceedings

1722 Board of Supervisors Proceedings Book showing broken binding and acid-damaged page

1722 Board of Supervisors Proceedings Book showing broken binding and acid-damaged page

1838 Board of Supervisors Proceedings Book, showing deteriorating cover

1838 Board of Supervisors Proceedings Book, showing deteriorating cover

Voter Registration Books , 20 th Century

Voter Registration Books , 20 th Century

Historical Records … Preserving County Archives The ECM System will be used to preserve

Historical Records … Preserving County Archives The ECM System will be used to preserve the County’s History and provide Public Access It’s critical that Historical Docs are digitized before they decay further The Digital documents will be used for Public Access; this keeping the original documents safe from further damage by handling Grant Opportunities being pursued by the Historian to Digitize Documents and Conserve the Originals

Some Examples of the Positive impact of ECM New On-line services to speed processes

Some Examples of the Positive impact of ECM New On-line services to speed processes for businesses, municipalities and the public Highway Work Permits Road and Bridge Images to facilitate development DPW Bids (on-line plans and bid documents) Health - SAN 34/36 Residential Sewage Disposal Forms Health - SAN 15 Sewage As-built Drawings Health Permits (restaurants, pools and day camps)

Some Examples of the Positive impact of ECM More On-line Information and Documents Available

Some Examples of the Positive impact of ECM More On-line Information and Documents Available to the Public and/or Municipalities Searchable Docs (e. g. Legislative agendas and minutes) Historical Documents available to the Public County Bid Results and County Contract Information DPW Project Information and Status (future) HR Documents on-line for Depts. and Municipalities Possible Future Shared Service for Municipalities

Cost Analysis Large ROI

Cost Analysis Large ROI

ECM Project Investment $960, 000 Capital Project Costs that include: Software Licenses Implementation/Training/Pilot Projects/Some

ECM Project Investment $960, 000 Capital Project Costs that include: Software Licenses Implementation/Training/Pilot Projects/Some Back Scanning Hardware (Servers, Scanning Stations, etc. ) Records Center Study Bond Costs (est. 1% interest) $75, 000 Annual Operating Costs (5 Year Average) $1, 365, 000 Projected 5 Year Cost (Capital + Operating)

Return on Investment (ROI) … Factors and Assumptions $1. 365 M 5 -Year Projected

Return on Investment (ROI) … Factors and Assumptions $1. 365 M 5 -Year Projected Costs 500 Staff Assumed (Although expect 800 users) 5% Average Productivity Gain of Involved Staff (Represents 25 FTEs)… will likely be greater 10% Reduction in Copier Costs, Paper and Supplies Assumes No Savings During First 18 Months While Pilot Projects are Implemented

Return on Investment (ROI) … Plus Huge Non-Monetary Benefits $1, 365, 000 - 5

Return on Investment (ROI) … Plus Huge Non-Monetary Benefits $1, 365, 000 - 5 -Year Projected Costs Savings and Avoidance (Conservative Est. ) ROI$6, 910, 000 even excludes Cost Avoidance - 5 -Year$1, 100, 000 Staff Time Savings (3. 5 year actual) - For Records Center Expansion $180, 000 - Copier Costs, Paper, Supplies- (10%). If 5, 000 Sq Ft were added --- Representing increase in size $100, 000 – Additional Records 33% Center Shelving. Above figure is approximate; would need further study 5. 3 Million Reduction in Printed Pages (10%) Payback on Investment $5. 31 Saved for every Dollar Spent Payback Conservatively within 2. 0 Years

Enterprise Content Management (ECM)

Enterprise Content Management (ECM)

Return on Investment (ROI) Also Consider…. $6. 12 Return Per Dollar Spent is an

Return on Investment (ROI) Also Consider…. $6. 12 Return Per Dollar Spent is an ECM Industry Average (2012 Nucleus Research – Based on analysis of 37 case studies) The 5 -Year Salary/Benefit Costs for 500 Staff using ECM will be $198+ Million. The ROI includes 5% of this. 20 -25% Productivity Gain is typical for staff activities related to ECM functions (2009 Doculabs) Didn’t Even Factor in Public Benefits, Historical Archive Improvements, etc. .

Return on Investment (ROI) 5 -Year Analysis

Return on Investment (ROI) 5 -Year Analysis