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Enhancements to the Penn Marketplace An enhanced version of the Penn Marketplace will
be introduced to the campus community on January 5, 2004.
The Marketplace, a component of BEN Financials, is Penn's private
online buying exchange.
In recent months,
the Marketplace project team has been investigating opportunities
to enhance "ease-of-use",
address evolving customer requirements, and respond to issues raised
by various users. The results of these efforts and input from our
customers form the basis for the planned enhancements to the Penn
Marketplace. The enhancements will include a new look and feel;
additional functionality (such as individual and University "favorite
lists"); quick order capability; and improved searching to further
reduce the time required to create a requisition. In a single ordering
session, users will be able to search not only across a larger
selection of Marketplace suppliers and content, but also on the
web sites of certain Penn contract suppliers, for custom items
such as computers. Researchers will be able to utilize an online
configuration tool to develop chemical compound, antibody, oligo,
and column requirements, and then search for the desired product
from Marketplace suppliers.
Purchasing Services
staff have conducted a review of university-wide procurement
activity to identify opportunities
to increase supplier participation in the Marketplace and are in
the process of reviewing the effectiveness of existing supplier
relationships and pricing agreements. Purchasing Services expects
to ultimately have over 70 suppliers and 2,000,000 items available
in the new Penn Marketplace.
A two-part, self-paced, web-based training program,
with online exercises in the system, will be offered to users in
order to familiarize them with the new look and features. Please
note that all individuals who currently have Requisitioner responsibility
in BEN Financials will be required to complete training in order
to maintain their access to this responsibility. Training will
be available beginning November 17, 2003 and must be completed
by December 18, 2003 to ensure January 5, 2004 access to
the system.
The Penn Marketplace
project team will be providing updates to the campus community
over the next several months to
ensure a successful transition, and prepare everyone to take full
advantage of the enhancements.
In the meantime, more information about this initiative
and the suppliers that have been recruited for participation in
the new Penn Marketplace are available at: www.purchasing.upenn.edu/buytools/pm.php.
--Kenneth
Campbell, Comptroller
--Robert
Michel, Director, Purchasing Services
--Jeanne
Curtis, Executive Director,
ISC
Administrative Information Technologies
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