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Starting in the afternoon on July 25, the new Supply Chain Management (SCM) website will completely replace the current site. The transition may take a few hours to complete, and you might experience some slowness or minor issues during this period. If you notice any missing images or slow page load times after 5 p.m. on Thursday, please notify the SCM Communications Team. The website address remains www.supplychain.ucsf.edu with all relevant content from the old site repositioned on the new site. Customers will still be able to find content, access linked forms and documents, click through to outside references, and create service tickets as they did before. We will continue to monitor traffic and collaborate with subject matter experts to update and enhance the site as it stabilizes. If you have bookmarked pages from the old site for quick reference or to share, please note that these links may not work or may have updated content on the new site. We recommend double-checking your bookmarks and exploring the new site for new bookmark-worthy content. Thank you for your understanding and patience during this transition. We look forward to providing you with an improved online experience with our new SCM website. "SCM Communications started work on cleaning and updating content last fall with the migration happening just this past March. Since then, we have been working on both sites to keep information available for our customers, so we are pleased to see this project come to fruition. We’re indebted to the assistance provided by IT Web Services and our SCM content experts. I’m very proud of all the work completed thus far and believe the new design and layout will make navigating our site a much better experience for the UCSF campus and Health." — Lucky Corral, SCM Interim Communications Lead
Amazon Business Dedicated Delivery managed by SCM Logistics is now available.
2024 Spotlight Series information from the UC Travel Office.
GitHub is a developer platform that allows developers to create, store, manage and share their code. GitHub licenses can now be obtained from UCSF IT instead of purchasing from a reseller. There are two types of GitHub licenses available through IT; GitHub Enterprise Cloud and GitHub Enterprise Server (On-Premises). For more information and assistance, contact Jessica Hilt, [email protected].
Updates to foreign wire payment information collection process.