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New Requirement for Research Expenses: Digital Record Retention

Published: 1 October 2015

MEMORANDUM

DATE: September 28, 2015

TO: 缅北强奸 Researchers, Academic Leadership and Administration Staff

CC: Suzanne Fortier, Principal and Vice-Chancellor,听Christopher Manfredi, Provost

FROM:听Michael Di Grappa, Vice-Principal Administration and Finance, Rose Goldstein, Vice-Principal, Research and International Relations

RE:听Digital Record Retention

Dear Colleagues,

缅北强奸 is embarking on a new record retention project aimed at meeting the highest standards of financial controls for the administration of research funds as well as ensuring prompt and efficient retrieval of supporting documentation for compliance monitoring and audit purposes.

The objective of this project is to implement a secure web-accessible repository, eDocumentum, to retain and index electronic copies of documentation related to research expenses such as:

  • Student Stipend Authorization form
  • Payroll related documents such as offer letters and PI approvals confirming FOAPAL distributions
  • POPs timesheets
  • PCard receipts
  • Supporting emails confirming PI approval of research expenses that do not go through a central approval queue听听

During the next few weeks, workshops will be held with key users identified by the implementation team to gather detailed information regarding the scanning and indexation processes currently in place in the Faculties.听 This will guide the structure and deployment of eDocumentum, which is planned for release to the 缅北强奸 community for Spring/Summer 2016.听 Once delivered, its use will be mandated for all research funds but can also be used for other fund types.

As effective record retention and prompt retrieval of supporting documentation is a critical element of meeting all audit requirements, including Tri-Agency monitoring reviews, we thank you for your active participation in ensuring the successful implementation of this solution.

[Message sent out over the FIS listserv October 1, 2015]

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