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INSIDE: PURCHASING.

American School & University,  December, 2003  

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STREAMLINING PURCHASES WITH A CLICK The Washington, D.C., school system has begun using "Quik-Clik" programs to improve its financial management and human resources departments. Officials say the programs will transform the school district's procurement process by reducing the time-consuming step of generating purchase orders for many transactions.

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"It used to take days or weeks worth of people-hours to pay bills," says Chief Operating Officer Louis Erste in a news release. "It now will take 15 minutes electronically." The ...

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