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CMI’s Plan To Transforms the Student Cloud Printing Experience

The College of the Marshall Islands strives to be the leader in technology and innovation by continuously capitalizing on opportunities as a result of the fast-changing technologies today.  

The most recent analysis of the College’s financial reports shows that office materials and supplies have remained one of the top five operational expenditures of the College over the past 10 years. The College earmarks over a hundred thousand dollars alone just for toners, cartridges, and paper. The IT Department’s annual budget for printing is fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for supplies just for computer labs,  and this doesn’t include toners and cartridges. The college has seventeen (17) computer labs on campus, Thirteen (13) in Uliga, and four (4) in the DE Centers.  To date, they have provided free-of-charge self-service printing stations. But, unfortunately, the outcome of this generous practice creates waste – printed papers are often discarded or documents never collected and left in the computer labs.  

The College’s strategic objective is to find saving opportunities by creating efficiency in our printing system while providing better and more reliable printing services for the students. To do that, the College is launching new solutions: 

  • A wholly self-service and self-managed printing system.
  • Access will be available across campuses and from any device.
  • It will include an option to send printing to the “cloud,” using a Mobile application. 
  • A payment management system can generate weekly, monthly, and yearly consumption reports for the consumer. 

The IT Department projects that cost savings will not only be realized from the reduced consumption of about 40 percent in volume of printing but also to overall operations through a reduction in College utility and logistical costs.   

CMI calculates that the overall savings from these strategic initiatives can be diverted to improving the delivery of education as contributing to the cost of increasing the number of academic programs in the near future.

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CMI’s Strategy To Capitalize On The Emerging Technology – DocuSign eSignature At CMI

Digital/Electronic for all approved Institutional Documents

The College’s strategic initiative to streamline its business processes wherein moving from manual processes to automation or digital process. To ensure the Financial Management System and the Student Information System are well integrated, the College purchased the DocuSign system in 2021.

The new DocuSign system has enabled the College to improve its long-standing issues related to document management and minimize non-value-added processes in the system. Prior to acquiring the DocuSign system, the College’s document authorization workflow was mostly done through manual or paper, wherein now the document authorization workflow is done electronically using the DocuSign system. 

In the past, the secretary of the standing committees meeting prepared all the paperwork and printed out bulk copies of meeting minutes, agenda, and items for discussion among the committee members. After the session, you will see papers all over the tables for the trash bin. People are having difficulty locating approved meeting minutes and other documents related to the institution. Most of the time, important signed documents are missing. Approving documents is another challenge. People need to bring printed copies of the contract, memo, reports, and other college documents for someone to sign. The college spent so much funds on an annual basis for papers and toners. The acquisition of DocuSign has changed this process not only by streamlining the process but also by saving money for the College. The seamless integration of DocuSign into our current system makes everyone’s work more efficient. One department that benefits so much from this system is the Business Office. Most manual forms include Budget Reprogram Form, Overtime/Comp-Time Request Form, Open PO Authorization Memo, Manual Check Payment, Online Wire Transfer Request Form, and Online Banking Fund Transfer. These important documents are vital for the efficiency of the business process at the College but most of the time these same documents usually are nowhere to be found during the annual audit fieldwork. The DocuSign system resolved this recurrent audit issue. 

On the other hand, the Human Resources Department has started using the DocuSign system with all its processes. with Employment Contract, Personnel Action Form (PAF) Employee, Performance Management Evaluation Document, Exit Clearance Form, and other important forms related to HR’s daily operations. One of the significant improvements by using DocuSign and integrating other CMI applications is the CMI Vehicle reservation system. Before implementation, it was almost impossible to reserve a CMI vehicle on a daily basis. All are reserved and out for the day. The fuel cost for the College as a result of the previous process was uncontrollable. With the implementation of DocuSign through the Online Vehicle reservation system, the latest data show that there is a drastic reduction in fuel consumption as a result of a tremendous decline in vehicle usage. More vehicles are now available for business use. Other departments at the College were not mentioned in this article but they also have unique success stories in using the DocuSign system.

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