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==== Expected Outputs ====
 
==== Expected Outputs ====
Cost-Effective
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*Cost-Effective
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**Robots can operate 24/7 and take no vacation. Depending on the volume of work processed,  automation can recover its costs within a short time span.
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Robots can operate 24/7 and take no vacation. Depending on the volume of work processed,  automation can recover its costs within a short time span.
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*Precision & Quality
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**Robots are reliable and consistent, and they do not falter or lose concentration with heavy workloads. They follow all rules to the dot, thereby producing 100% precision in the process results, greatly reducing re-works and manual entry errors.
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• Precision & Quality
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*Non-Invasive
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**Robotics is a safe technology that doesn’t interfere with the inherent systems, and it will only mimic those actions capable by a human on the same console.
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Robots are reliable and consistent, and they do not falter or lose concentration with heavy workloads. They follow all rules to the dot, thereby producing 100% precision in the process results, greatly reducing re-works and manual entry errors.
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*Improved Analytics and Decision Making
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**Having access to error-free, accurate data from various sources improves the quality of analytics possible for a given the process. This leads to better decision making and overall, to the betterment of the process execution.
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• Non-Invasive
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*Increased Employee Productivity
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**RPA ultimately facilitates humans and robots to do just what they excel at. As RPA frees the employees from their mundane tasks, they can focus more on client and customer interaction, relationship management and other such activities where humans naturally excel.
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Robotics is a safe technology that doesn’t interfere with the inherent systems, and it will only mimic those actions capable by a human on the same console.
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*Faster
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**As bots are handling the execution here, a larger amount of work can be done in a relatively much shorter period. A faster delivery, coupled with accuracy becomes the norm with automation.
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• Improved Analytics and Decision Making
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====Expected Outcomes====
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Having access to error-free, accurate data from various sources improves the quality of analytics possible for a given the process. This leads to better decision making and overall, to the betterment of the process execution.
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===Development===
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• Increased Employee Productivity
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====Intake ====
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RPA ultimately facilitates humans and robots to do just what they excel at. As RPA frees the employees from their mundane tasks, they can focus more on client and customer interaction, relationship management and other such activities where humans naturally excel.
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=====Process Discovery: Business Unit Process Owners, Lead BA, End-Users, RPA Champion=====
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Conduct interviews to discover business challenges and solicit automation candidates to aid with RPA demand.
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• Faster
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=====Process Analysis: Business Unit Process Owners, RPA Champion, Lead BA  =====
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Determine high level RPA candidate feasibility and detailed assessment consideration.
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As bots are handling the execution here, a larger amount of work can be done in a relatively much shorter period. A faster delivery, coupled with accuracy becomes the norm with automation.
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=====Automation Assessment: RPA Champion, Lead BA=====
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Perform detailed assessment to review complexity, frequency, stability and input types.
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==== Expected Outcomes ====
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=====Automation Qualification: RPA Champion, Lead BA=====
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Further qualify RPA candidate with cost benefit analysis and compare against assessment scorecard.
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=== Development ===
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=====Resources Assigned: Project Manager=====
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Items are added to backlog repository and resources are assigned.
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==== Intake ====
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==== Governance and Prioritization (EMC)====
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===== Process Discovery: Business Unit Process Owners, Lead BA, End-Users, RPA Champion =====
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====Build, Test and Implement====
Conduct interviews to discover business challenges and solicit automation candidates to aid with RPA demand.
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====Monitoring, Maintenance and Support====
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====Reporting, KPIs, Continuous Improvement====
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====Work to Date====
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•Two 2 successful pilots with RPA software were conducted by ROEB:
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===== Process Analysis: Business Unit Process Owners, RPA Champion, Lead BA   =====
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**Medical Device Establishment Licensing (UiPath)
Determine high level RPA candidate feasibility and detailed assessment consideration.
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===== Automation Assessment: RPA Champion, Lead BA =====
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**Annual License Renewal Invoice processing (Blue Prism)
Perform detailed assessment to review complexity, frequency, stability and input types.
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===== Automation Qualification: RPA Champion, Lead BA =====
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Further qualify RPA candidate with cost benefit analysis and compare against assessment scorecard.
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===== Resources Assigned: Project Manager =====
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*ROEB presented the RPA pilot findings and intent to move forward with an RPA solution at Architectural Review Board (ARB) on Q1 FY2021-22.
Items are added to backlog repository and resources are assigned.  
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==== Governance and Prioritization (EMC) ====
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==== Build, Test and Implement ====
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*ROEB returned to ARB Q3 FY2021-22 and received endorsement to:
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==== Monitoring, Maintenance and Support ====
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*#run a Request for Proposal (RFP) procurement process to procure an enterprise RPA software solution that program areas can leverage.
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==== Reporting, KPIs, Continuous Improvement ====
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*#establish a separate professional services procurement vehicle (e.g.: TBIPS) for development
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==== Work to Date ====
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*#create a HC/PHAC RPA Center of Expertise (CoE)
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=== Next Steps ===
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===Next Steps===