Frequently Asked Questions: PC Refresh
Frequently Asked Questions: PC Refresh
PC Refresh
Frequently Asked Questions
Orig effective date: 10/01/07
PC Refresh Frequently Last Review date: 01/18/08
Asked Questions Next Review date: TBD
Issue date: 10/01/07
Author: G. DeBrun
Table of Contents
This document describes the frequently asked questions for the PC Refresh and PC/Laptop Services.
Introduction to PC Refresh
PC refresh was conceived as part of the rationalization initiative that brought together the IT departments of 12
consolidated agencies. This included the consolidation of both staff and resources with the goal of running the State's IT
functions more efficiently.
The primary purpose of the PC refresh program is to standardize the desktops and laptops of all of the agencies and to
refresh PCs on a 3-4 year cycle. The advantages of this are many. The decreased operating costs will come from a
standard set of tools for the help desk, leveraging skill sets of staff and the standardization of configurations. Replacing
the PCs every 3-4 years will ensure that agency staff has the best equipment to be able to fulfill their job duties. For the
End User Computing staff, the 3-4 year interval will reduce repair costs since the PCs will remain under manufacturer’s
warranty. The standard monthly service rates for the PCs and laptops will also ensure that costs remain stable and
predictable year to year.
It is important to understand that the Service Catalog will continually evolve and change over time. You can expect to
see some of the services and their attributes, (options, cost, service level, metrics, etc. . .) more fully defined than others
within a given version of the catalog. BCCS will communicate planned changes to the Service Catalog identifying new
or revised services and their respective attributes.
The Hewlett-Packard and CDS websites are no longer valid for Consolidated agencies to order from, only the Non-
Consolidated agencies are authorized to utilize these websites to procure PCs and laptops. The Consolidated agencies
are to use the BCCS IT catalog (URL listed above). Any model changes will be updated in the BCCS Service Catalog.
new computer. Upon installation of the new computer, you will receive an additional monthly charge for the new
computer ordered via PC Refresh.
What if a new employee arrives and needs an MSEA license and desktop?
The ESR is to be used when new employees are hired. To request a desktop and MSEA license, agencies should also
submit the ESR Computer addendum.
What are the charges associated with the PC and Laptop Services?
The PC and laptop services provide a total solution for offering hardware, software and support for PCs and laptops.
The charges associated with this service include:
• End User Support (EUC) – includes Move, Add, Change requests, Break/Fix and Technical Support
Asset management support; Data/hardware disposal assistance, Patch Management updates.
• Local Area Network (LAN) – includes net connectivity, Network Printing, Internet Security, Content Filtering, User ID
Administration, Centralized file/data storage with backup and recovery protection.
• Software & Licenses – Microsoft Enterprise License Agreement,(MSEA) Basic, Standard or Professional, Anti Virus
Software, Windows OS, Windows Server Client License, Exchange Server License.
• Hardware (PC Refresh) – applies to new PCs and laptops requested via the PC Refresh process, including monitors and
other hardware add-ons.
To view the current information on what’s included in each of these services, please visit the BCCS Shared Services IT Catalog
web pages at: http://bccs.illinois.gov/ITCatalog/ Specific questions related to the actual cost of the above services should be
directed to CMS/BCCS Business Services.
How will the census number be affected when requesting computers via PC Refresh?
Based on the agreed upon census PC/laptop counts and MSEA counts, the appropriate PC service charges (EUC,
LAN, MSEA) charges will apply. Newly requested PC and Laptop services will result in a hardware charge. As agency
owned computers are replaced by a PC Refresh computer, your census numbers should reduce accordingly.
Will charges for End User Support and LAN be rolled into the PC Refresh charge for a
PC or laptop?
The End User Support and LAN charges are applicable for consolidated agency owned computers, as well as,
computers requested via PC Refresh. You will see an additional monthly charge for the PC Refresh computer on your
monthly CMS bill.
In addition to hardware and software charges that will appear on your monthly bill, the imaging and wiping fees are also
included in the PC Refresh monthly charge. Any optional hardware and software purchases will be a one-time only
pass-through charge and will appear on the first month’s billing for the installed equipment. The detail will be included
in that month’s billing detail.
I'm in a group that is underfunded. How can I afford to participate in the PC refresh
(Hardware) program?
Unfortunately, this is not a new or uncommon problem for many areas. In the past, the problem of funding was
exacerbated by the need to cover the full acquisition cost in one FY; the new program should actually help these
problems by spreading the acquisition cost over a several year period and by providing a predictable monthly rate.
Will there still be "surplus" PCs available for those who can't afford new PCs?
Over time (approx 3 yrs), the availability of surplus PCs will diminish as the PC Refresh is utilized to replace legacy
desktop and laptops. However, in the event an available legacy PC is deployed, the standard service charge (less
hardware cost) would still apply for that unit.
At the end of the 3-4 year life of the hardware, will I have the option to purchase the
PC?
No.
How can we identify and break out the monthly charge by business unit?
For example, if your agency has installed 100 computers which were ordered via PC Refresh at various intervals, each
month a detail file containing tag#, an installation date, the agency, the SSRF billing AU, an agency budget code (that is
provided by the agency on the ESR addendums), a cat code, the category, and a name, will be put on a shared web
site for agencies to use to verify that their billings are correct. On the invoice, the agency will see a one line code for PC
Refresh and the summary charge from the detail file. If the agency needs some type of detail to break the charges down
by business unit, that info or coding should be placed in the agency budget code field on the ESR addendums.
By using an ESR to order PCs, how is the funding approved and secured for these
orders?
Identified agency IT Coordinators have spending authority and therefore are the only individuals permitted to submit
ESRs to request PCs.
Should consolidated agencies also affix their property tags on the equipment and
track it as well?
The consolidated agencies should not affix their own property tags on PC Refresh equipment. If agencies desire they
should track this equipment in a separate spreadsheet or similar application, but not their official inventory system.
Will there be a yearly physical reconciliation of the PC Refresh equipment and who
conducts the reconciliation?
Yes. CMS is developing the process for PC Refresh reconciliation and will provide details once the method has been
established.
What if I wish to order a different hardware configuration than what’s listed in the
Service Catalog?
Ordering different hardware configurations, extra RAM, hard drive, video cards, etc., will be covered with a one-time
charge to the customer to cover the total of the additional components; after which the standard monthly service charge
will apply.
At the end of the PC’s Lifecycle, what happens to the extra components I purchased
and installed into the computer?
Generally, they will stay with the computer and will be surplussed at the end of the lifecycle.
We already have new PCs we purchased recently, but need flat panel monitors. Can
we buy these?
If you need only monitors for new PCs you already own, or need new PCs for recently purchased monitors, you will
need to request those components thru the PC Refresh program. You will be charged monthly for new components
received and installed via PC Refresh.
At the end of life of a PC, will there be an additional charge to have the PC wiped?
Wiping is a service provided by CMS for all PC Refresh PCs and laptops. If the PC or laptop must be wiped, recycled
and/or surplussed, it is CMS' responsibility to provide this service.