Title: State Procurement 101
1 State Procurement 101 A VIEW FROM THE INSIDE
- Tom Blaine, CPPO, FCPM, FCPA
- President, Public Sourcing Research Consulting,
LLC
2Expecting life to treat you well because you are
a good person is a bit like expecting an angry
bull not to charge because you are a vegetarian.
-Dennis Wholey
3FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE- SULT OF YEARS OF
SCIENTIF- IC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE EXPERIENCE
OF MANY YEARS
4How many Fs are in the sentence?
5FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE- SULT OF YEARS OF
SCIENTIF- IC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE EXPERIENCE
OF MANY YEARS
6Your Experiences
As a business what has been your experience in
dealing with the government procurement
process?
7Its not your fault!
Not all the rules of the game are written down.
8 Private vs. Public Sector Purchasing-Similarities
and Differences
- Private Sector Purchasing
- Cost Evaluation
- Strategic Partnerships, long term relationships
- Small group of Vendors
- Select Business Partners via closed process
- Can do anything that is not illegal
- Accountable to Management
9Private vs. Public Sector Purchasing-Similarities
and Differences
- Public Sector Purchasing
- Price Evaluation
- Vendors are adversaries-Arms length relationship
- Large group of Potential Bidders
- Most of the process is in the public
- Competition is the preferred method of purchase
- Can only do what the rules/laws allowed
10Current Trends in Public Procurement
- Green Purchasing
- Green Building Standards and Remodeling
- Energy Saving Products
- Recycled/Recyclable Products
- Find a product or service the government wants
that the large companies are not selling - Spend Analysis
- Strategic Partnerships
11Perspective of the Players
- Requisitioner / Specifier
- Wants something that works
- Doesnt want a hassle
- Prefers long working relationships with suppliers
- If a product or service works well, wants to keep
it
12Perspective of the Players
- Departmental Managers
- Dont want the rules broken
- Dont want productivity of department affected
13Perspective of the Players
- Procurement Staff
- Multiple stakeholders- administration, elected
officials, citizens, news media, vendor community - Disinterested third party Dont care who gets
the award - Perspective depends on the type of the
organization - Clerical, Bureaucratic, Professional
14Perspective of the Players
- Clerical
- Typically are clerks, push the paper
- May issue the bid, send results to department for
decision - Processes the PO after the decisions are made by
the department - May be organized to look like one of the other
types, but no decision authority
15Perspective of the Players
- Bureaucratic
- Bureaucratic and Professional Purchasing
organizations-may be hard to distinguish - Impediment to introducing and maintaining
efficient government - Tends to focus on control processes
- Know all the rules, regulations and laws
pertaining to procurement - Process over results
- Concerned with transparency
16Perspective of the Players
- Bureaucratic
- Typically makes award decision
- A majority of the organizations have certified
staff and managers - Majority of purchasing organizations
17Perspective of the Players
- Professional
- Highly educated multi-disciplinary staff
- Concerned with adding and documenting value to
the government - Significant scrutiny over specifications
- Focus on knowledge and information
- Conducts market research
- Documents vendor performance
- Eliminates poor performing vendors
- Concerned with transparency and value
- May over-exhibit professionalism
18Perspective of the Players
- Elected and Appointed Officials
- Dont want scandals
- May become overactive in the procurement process
to assist a constituent - Prefer to keep the purchases local
- Do not have significant knowledge of process and
my be influenced by lobbying form those they
trust
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20Who is the decision maker?
- Centralized vs. decentralized
- Centralized-Procurement makes /recommends the
important decisions - Decentralized- Departments make the important
decisions - Need to determine who makes what decisions
- Need to do some research
21Finding Business OpportunitiesOn- Line
Registration
22Federal Vendor Registration
23Bid Aggregation Sites
- Web site that searches government bid posting
sites and aggregates all those to one location. - Reduces the time needed to search for bidding
opportunities - Most are a paid subscription
- Some are free for basic services
24Bid Aggregation Sites
25Free Bid Aggregation Site
26www.InstantMarkets.com
27 Questions?