Title: Diane RobinsonGail Weiglhofer
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2Presenters Contact Information
Diane Robinson/Gail Weiglhofer Financial
Administration Office of General
Services diane.robinson_at_ogs.state.ny.us gail.we
iglhofer_at_ogs.state.ny.us (518) 474-6717 OGS
Website www.ogs.state.ny.us
3Agenda
- Welcome and Introductions
- Course Overview Purchasing 101
- General Information
- Ask Questions
4Discretionary Purchases
- Not subject to States formal competitive
bidding - requirements
- 50,000 for most State agencies (85,000 for
- OGS)
- 50,000 to 100,000 if purchased from NYS
small - business, M/WBE or recycled/remanufactured
- products
- Guidelines on website at
http//www.ogs.state.ny.us/procurecounc/pdfdoc/Dis
cretionaryPurchasingGuidelines.pdf
5Discretionary Purchases
- Under 50,000
- Procurement record must support
- selection of vendor and reasonableness
- of price
- Must advertise in Contract Reporter
- 15,000 - 50,000
6Types of Contracting Vehicles
- Purchase Orders
- Purchase Authorization (PA) Contracts
- Refer to Bulletin G 191
- Contract Agreements
- AC340
7Quick Contracting
- A mechanism that agencies can adopt
- to have certain contracts processed
- through OSC with a two-day turnaround
- time
- Refer to Bulletins G192 for commodities
- Refer to Bulletins G201 For Services and
- Equipment
8Some Tips for a Successful Approval
- Make sure that
- The transaction is correctly batched,
- please review the new batch types
- G194
- Your transaction is properly encumbered
- and signed by an authorized signatory
- All the required documentation is included
- in the bid package
9Agency Procurement Options
- Select from Preferred Sources
- Purchase from OGS Contracts
- Purchase from NYS Certified MWBE
- Utilize Alternate Methods Available
- Through OGS (Backdrop contracts, Minibids,
Piggybacking)
10Preferred Sources
- Commodities
- Correctional Services (Corcraft)
- Commodities only
- Industries for the Blind of New York State
- (IBNYS)
- NYS Industries for the Disabled (NYSID)
- Buy OMH
- Qualified Veterans Workshop
11Preferred Sources
- Services
- Equal Priority Accorded to
- Industries for the Blind of New York
- State (IBNYS)
- NYS Industries for the Disabled (NYSID)
- Buy OMH
- Qualified Veterans Workshops
12Preferred Sources
- If product meets form, function and utility
- (i.e. quality, quantity, delivery,
packaging) - order should be placed with appropriate
- preferred source
- If product does not meet form, function
- and utility, must document in
- Procurement Record (Release Letter or Declination
Letter from Preferred Source is required)
13OGS Contracts
- Why Use OGS Contracts?
- Expedient generally place an order
- No need to bid
- No need for OSC or AG approval
- (mini-bids may need OSC approval)
- No need to advertise in Contract
- Reporter
14OGS Contracts
- Statewide Terms
- Filed Requirements
- Multi-State
- Multiple Award / Brand Bid
- Continuous Recruitment
- Piggyback
- Negotiated
- Back Drop
15Filed Requirement Contracts
- Covers specific delivery points and
- estimated quantities
- Guaranteed source of supply for critical
- commodities
- Agencies file their requirements prior to
- establishment of contract
- Contractual obligation to purchase
- Examples include rock salt and fuels
16Multi-State Contracts
- Permits participation by NYS authorized
- users as well as other entities
- Contract administered by one of the
- participating entities
- Minnesota Multi-State Drug Contract
- HIRE
17Brand Bid Contracts
- Issuance of multiple contracts or a single
- contract with multiple lots for different
- brands of a similar product
- Provides customer the widest selection of
- products
- Examples include printer contracts, copier
- contract, mailing machines
18Continuous/Periodic Recruitment
- Used in long term contracts
- Allows OGS/PSG to accept bids after
- the bid opening, adding vendors after
- the original award
- Included in printers, microcomputers,
- books and many service contracts, etc.
19OGS Piggyback Agreements
- OGS piggybacks onto existing contracts
- developed by other governmental
- agencies (federal, political subdivision or
- other states) creating a NYS contract
- Includes additional terms as they relate to
- NY State procurement rules
20OGS Negotiated Contracts
- Established by agreements between OGS
- and a vendor in lieu of issuing a bid
- May include continuous/periodic
- recruitment
- Software and printer contracts are
- negotiated contracts
21Backdrop Contract
- Consists of a pool of pre-qualified
- contractors who are eligible to participate
- in the contracts Mini-Bid process or other
- specified selection process
- Examples include elevator maintenance,
- telephone PBX, and IT services
22Agency Strategies
- Discretionary Purchases
- OGS or Less
- Sole/Single Source
23Agency Strategies
- Backdrop Mini-Bids
- Piggybacks
- Continuous/Periodic Recruitment
- Emergency Purchases
- Competitive Bids using IFB/RFP
24OGS or Less
- Allows purchase from other than State
- contract if lower prices or terms are more
- economically efficient to the State agency
-
- Contractor must be given opportunity to
- match pricing
- OGS or Less purchases must meet
- requirements of law
- Contract must have
- OGS or Less language
25Sole Source Procurement
- Where only one vendor can provide
- the product/service required
- Procurement record must explain
- - Unique nature of the requirement
- - Basis for determining only one
- vendor is able to meet needs
- - Reasonableness of price
26Single Source Procurement
- Where two or more vendors can supply
- product/service but selection of one is
- based on expertise, previous experience,
- etc.
- Procurement record must explain
- - Alternatives considered
- - Rationale for selecting specific
- vendor
- - Reasonableness of price
27Backdrop Mini-Bids
- Benefits
- Terms Conditions already in place
- Negotiating time saved
- Pre-qualified list of vendors
- Contract Reporter advertisement not
- required
- AG approval not required
28Piggyback Contracts
- Contract established by NYS based on
- existing contracts developed by other
- governmental agencies (federal, political
- subdivision or other states)
- Must obtain OGS PSG approval
- Guidelines available on OGS website at
-
- http//www.ogs.state.ny.us/procurecounc/pdfdoc/pgb
guidelines.pdf
29Continuous/Periodic Recruitment
- Recommend that the vendor contact OGS
- for addition to existing contract
- Allows accepting bids after the bid
- opening and adding vendors after the
- original award
30Emergency Purchases
- Agency head must approve emergency
- status. Each agency should have a policy
- in place for emergency purchase
- approvals
- Must document nature of emergency
- potential effect on health, safety or
- conservation of public resources and
- detailed description of commodities,
- services and technology to be provided
31Emergency Purchases
- Should make reasonable attempt to get at
- least three oral quotes with written
- confirmation within a reasonable time
- FAILURE TO PROPERLY PLAN IN
ADVANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN EMERGENCY!
(Reasonableness of price and State Finance Law
still apply)
32Competitive Bids Using IFB
- Invitation for Bid (IFB) is most typically
- used where requirements can be stated
- and award will be made to the lowest
- responsive and responsible bidder(s)
- Typically used for commodities
- Also used for many services and
- technologies
33Competitive Bids Using IFB
- Lowest Price
- Basis for Awarding Contracts for
- Commodities
- Low Bid Meeting Specifications
- Price May Include Other Costs
34Competitive Bids Using RFP
- Request for Proposals (RFP) is used for
- procurements where factors in addition to
- cost are considered and weighted in
- awarding the contract and when the
- method of award is best value
- Mostly used for services and technology
- Used for complex procurements
35Competitive Bids Using RFP
- Best Value
- Basis for Awarding Contracts for
- Services (Including Technology)
- Optimizes Quality, Cost and Efficiency
- A weighted analysis is used to assess
- price, technical submission, and
- vendor qualifications
36Questions and Answers
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37Presenters Contact Information
Diane Robinson/Gail Weiglhofer Financial
Administration Office of General
Services diane.robinson_at_ogs.state.ny.us gail.we
iglhofer_at_ogs.state.ny.us (518) 474-6717 OGS
Website www.ogs.state.ny.us