Lean  Government
                   Region 4 Personal Property Management Acquisition Process
                                           Lean Event Case Study
Summary
EPA Region 4 undertook a value-stream mapping project focused on the property acquisition process from August 2013 - March
2014. When a Region 4 employee requires a new piece of equipment, such as a computer, laptop, or cell phone, several offices are
involved in purchasing the item, processing it, and delivering it to that person. Prior to the Lean event, in some cases, the estimated
property delivery time was over 20 days. There were process hindrances such as miscommunication between offices and data quality
issues. The Lean team sought to streamline the property process to reduce delivery time and property losses. Asa result of the event,
communication between offices has improved, employees receive equipment 75-95 percent faster, and property losses in FY 2014
decreased by 66 percent.
 Results
 The Lean team created a map of the process and identified improvements that will reduce delivery time from an average of 20
 calendar days to a range of 1 to 5 calendar days. The team also created a coordinated customer and stakeholder rollout plan for
 bulk shipments (25 or more items). The team was extremely satisfied with the event and with results. Since the event, the offices
 involved in the process have improved their relationships with each other and with customers, as all stakeholders understand
 their role in the process as well as a clearer understanding of the process.
Metric
Lead Time
Process Steps
Property Loss
Old Process
20 calendar days
26
115 items ($108,200.46 in FY 2013)
New Process
1-5 calendar days
17
44 items ($36,000 in FY 2014)
Percent Change
vU75-95%
vU35%
vU66%
    *Results are anticipated based on the new process design

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Scope of the Lean Project
Project Scope:
The Phase I Property Acquisition Process starting with the mailroom's receipt of equipment and supplies, and ending when the
employee accepts responsibility for the government equipment via a property pass.

Goal:
Streamline the Region 4 Personal Property Management Program to reduce delivery time and property losses.
                                         Figure 2: The Lean Team At Work
Process Changes and Improvements
•   The new process map provides a clear process picture for stakeholders to understand the entire process, with a description for
    each step.
•   The Facilities and Environmental Solutions Branch Personal Property Management Team is collaborating with the Information
    Infrastructure Branch to implement a new, automated property tracking system that will enhance accountability at all steps.
•   For orders of 25 items or more, the team developed a Property Rollout Plan that clearly delineates the correct custodial area  for
    each property assignment, Property Custodial Officer, and end user location (e.g. cubicle number). This plan will enhance data
    accuracy and ensure faster delivery time.

The Lean team also created a Transformation Plan to clarify steps and roles in transitioning to the new process.

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                                       Figure 3: Lean Event Team and Process Map
   Implementation
  The Property Team began implementing process changes in March 2014, and improvements were on-going as of a November
  2014 post project meeting.
  •   The Lean team has collected data verifying that they achieved the goal to meet just five processing days, and in some cases,
      property delivery was one day.
  •   The Transformation Plan identified several metrics to improve process performance. As of December 2014, several
      improvements have been implemented, including acquisition and implementation of the new EPA Property Management
      System (Sunflower), a new property rollout plan process, and revised Region 4 Standard Operating Procedures.
  For More
Information:
                                       Lean Event Contacts:

                                       Abraham Morrall, Facilitator, (404) 562-9651, morrall.abraham@epa.gov
                                       Donald O. Fortson, Team Leader, (404) 562-8846, fortson.donald@epa.gov
                                       Iris Ashmeade, Champion, (404) 562-8158, ashmeade.iris@epa.gov
                                       Keith Mills, Champion, (404) 562-8366, mills.keith@epa.gov

                                       EPA Lean Government Initiative:
                                       Kimberly Green-Goldsborough, EPA Office of Policy, (202) 566-2355
                                       green-goldsborough.kimberly@epa.gov

                                       http://www.epa.gov/lean/government/
United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
                                             Office of Policy
                                               (1807T)
December 2014
EPA-100F14006

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