Title: State of the State (Procurement)
1State of the State (Procurement) Issues at the
State Level Affecting Local Agencies
- Jim Butler
- Chief Procurement Officer Department of General
Services State of California
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2State of the State (Procurement) Issues at the
State Level Affecting Local Agencies
- Agenda
- Leveraged Procurement Agreements
- CDCR Realignment
- FiCal
- Cloud Computing
- Questions
3State of the State (Procurement) Issues at the
State Level Affecting Local Agencies
- Leveraged Procurement Agreements (LPAs)
- Water, Emergency Bulk Supply for Public Water
Systems - Hazardous Incident Response Equipment (HIRE)
- Public Safety Communication Equipment
- Body Armor (Ballistic, Stab/Spike, and
Combination / Female, Ballistic IIIA) - Fire Suppressant, Foam Concentrate
- Helicopters
- http//www.dgs.ca.gov/pd/Programs/Leveraged.aspx
4State of the State (Procurement) Issues at the
State Level Affecting Local Agencies
- CDCR Realignment
- AB 109
- Provides a dedicated and permanent revenue stream
to counties through Vehicle License Fees and a
portion of the State sales tax outlined in
trailer bills AB 118 and Senate Bill 89. - AB118
- Provides revenue to counties for local public
safety programs - Senate Bill 89
- Establishes the Local Revenue Fund 2011 (Fund)
for counties to receive the revenues and
appropriate funding for 2011 Public Safety
Realignment. - AB 111
- Gives counties additional flexibility to access
funding to increase local jail capacity for the
purpose of implementing Realignment. - AB 94 (2011 Realignment Legislation Addressing
Public Safety) - Lowers the countys required contribution from 25
percent to 10 percent - SB 87
- Provided counties with a one-time appropriation
of 25 million to cover costs associated with
hiring, retention, training, data improvements,
contracting costs, and capacity planning pursuant
to each countys AB 109 implementation plan.
5State of the State (Procurement) Issues at the
State Level Affecting Local Agencies
- CDCR Realignment (cont.)
- Impact to California Prison Industry Authority
(Cal-PIA) - The Career Technical Education (CTE) program from
Cal-PIA is the first of its kind in the nation to
partner an offender rehabilitation program with
trade unions to meet the rehabilitative needs of
offenders. Cal-PIA has partnered with the
Sheriffs Department to help local jails with
their rehabilitation needs with lower level
offenders. - Cal-PIA revenue has declined by the loss of Level
1 inmates to the counties and cities. To help
remedy this, Cal-PIA has begun an Outreach effort
to make Cal-PIA available to cities and counties,
with the hope to contract out theirs goods and
services. Cal-PIA has also begun to educate these
local entities on goods and services provided by
Cal-PIA to help with the counties and cities that
will house these lower level offenders for
extended periods of time. - For further information, please contact Scott
Walker at Scott.Walker_at_calpia.ca.gov
6State of the State (Procurement) Issues at the
State Level Affecting Local Agencies
- FiCal
- The Financial Information System for California
(FICal Project) is a business transformation
project for state government processes in the
areas of - Budgeting
- Accounting
- Procurement
- Cash management
- The project will deploy the PeopleSoft enterprise
resource planning system that will allow the
state to function in an integrated financial
management environment.
7State of the State (Procurement) Issues at the
State Level Affecting Local Agencies
- FiCal (cont.)
- Cities, Counties, and School Districts will
potentially be able to post bids for free on
FiCal. - Will be able to search for past bids for
reporting purposes using State Contract
Procurement Registration System (SCPRS) data.
8State of the State (Procurement) Issues at the
State Level Affecting Local Agencies
9State of the State (Procurement) Issues at the
State Level Affecting Local Agencies
Cloud Computing
- Assists departments with Cloud by covering areas
that are not specifically in the IT GPs. - Example Data ownership, Data availability, Data
security, encryption, and auditing. - Greater flexibility for departments with
carve-out language - Can modify to meet specific needs and protect the
interests of the State without being overly
prescriptive.
10State of the State (Procurement) Issues at the
State Level Affecting Local Agencies
- Tools
- State Model Cloud Computing Services Special
Provisions - Cloud Computing Contract Checklist
- Cloud Computing FAQs
- Cloud webpage
- General information, resources and buying SaaS
- Policy and procedures in the State Contracting
Manual (Volume 3) - Training
- CalPCA workshop for Cloud Computing Special
Provisions (SaaS) - Statement of Work and Carve-out training
11State of the State (Procurement) Issues at the
State Level Affecting Local Agencies
- Questions
- Statewide Agreements Eric Mandell (916)
375-4501 - Statewide Policy Ricardo Martinez (916)
375-4563 - Statewide Small Business/Disable Veteran Business
Enterprise Angel Carrera (916) 375-5975
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12State of the State (Procurement) Issues at the
State Level Affecting Local Agencies
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