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Why are some in-house time and attendance systems not being retired?

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Why are some in-house time and attendance systems not being retired?

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Some agencies have implemented a time and attendance system that is highly customized and decentralized; there will be an interface for those systems. The project will provide a standard interface. But generally there is no need to keep any systems that Core-CT will replace. Recently the project team provided sponsors a document called the Systems Disposition Summary. This document mentioned that interfaces will be built between certain systems and Core-CT. If the interface is not listed in this document, then an interface is not planned. Most agencies will be performing time and attendance (to be called Time and Labor) in PeopleSoft, except for those agencies using TPS and other agencies with their own decentralized systems. If an agency does not have a separate time and attendance system today, that agency will be using PeopleSoft.

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