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Business Transformation Board (BTB) - WAAM -

The BTB is an element of the One Washington Governance body that consists of agency subject matter experts who share the goal of informing program decision-making with their business and operational expertise.

Business Processes - WAAM -

The high-level categoried that describe major business workflows that were included on the Readiness Spreadsheet (e.g., Accounts Receivable (A/R), Accounts Payable (A/P), Contracting, Recruiting, etc.).

Business owner (or ‘process owner') - WAAM -

Individuals who provide functional expertise in the five core process areas, lead their respective One Washington advisory committees, and lead communities of practice amongst employees in their process area.

Business Function - WAAM -

The five (5) major business areas that will be supported by the ERP solution (i.e., Finance, Procurement, H/R, Payroll, and Budget).

Business Intelligence (BI) - WAAM -

A tool to transform business data into meaningful and useful information.

Budgeted fund - WAAM -

A fund whose expenditures are subject to appropriation if held in the state treasury or subject to allotment if held outside the state treasury.

Budgeted accounts - WAAM -

Accounts that are subject to the appropriation and/or allotment process.

Budgetary control - WAAM -

The establishment of budgets and the continuous comparison between actual and budgeted results.

Budget notes - WAAM -

A legislative fiscal staff publication that summarizes the budget passed by the state Legislature. This publication is usually distributed a few months after the end of the legislative session. Budget notes provide guidance but are not legally binding.

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