Title: Maryland State Procurement
1Maryland State Procurement
- Overview Accessing Procurement Opportunities
2Overview
- Finding Procurement Opportunities
- Procurement Overview
- Helpful Programs Resources
3Finding Opportunities
- www.eMarylandMarketplace.com
- Agency websites www.GOV.state.md.us or
www.MDminoritybusiness.com - State Outreach events
- Agency Budgets www.DBM.state.md.us
- Control Agencies/Blanket Contracts
- Prime Contractors
4Types of Procurement
- Construction
- Construction Related Services
- A/E Services
- Services
- Capital Equipment
- Information Technology
- Maintenance
- Supplies
- Real Property Leases
- Bank and Financial Services
- Energy Performance
5AUTHORITY OF PRIMARY PROCUREMENT UNITS TO MAKE
PROCUREMENTS COMAR 21.02.01
Board of Public Works Comptroller Governor Treasu
rer
Maryland Port Commission
Department of Transportation
Department of General Services (Control Agency)
Department of Budget and Management (Control
Agency)
State Treasurer (Control Agency)
University System of Maryland
DPSCS
Morgan State University
Construction Construction related
services Supplies and equipment to support
construction and construction related services
Supplies (except insurance and general obligation
bond-funded supplies) Services (except banking
and financial services) Information technology
Real property leases (non general-funded) Constru
ction Construction related services A/E services
Capital equipment Maintenance
Banking and financial services Insurance Insurance
related services
Construction Construction related services A/E
services Rolling stock and transit system
property Maintenance
Services (except banking and financial
services) Information technology (includes
telecommunications) Vehicle leases
Commodities Printing Real property
leases Construction Construction related
services A/E services Capital equipment Maintenanc
e
SB 430, effective 7/1/04, generally exempts
Morgan from COMAR Title 21 and Division II, State
Finance and Procurement Article. BPW approval
will still be required for Morgans Procurement
Policies and Procedures and service and capital
improvement contracts exceeding 500,000
Effective 10/18/99, regulations exempt the
University System of Maryland from COMAR Title 21
and Division II, State Finance and Procurement
Article (See 11-203(e) State Finance and
procurement Article), except Board of Public
Works approval is required for those service
contracts and capital improvement contracts that
exceed 500,000.
NOTE Board of Public Works approvals not
required for commodity contracts. BPW approval
required for the following contracts over
25,000 real property leases, capital equipment
and construction related services. BPW approval
required for the following contracts over
200,000 services, information technology,
construction, maintenance and A/E services. A
Control Agency may both procure on its own behalf
and control procurements by other agencies for
categories listed. A Primary Procurement Unit
that is not a Control Agency may procure on its
own behalf, but does not control other agencies
procurements.
Jan 2005 forms/05/orgchart
6Typical Solicitation ProcessCompetitive Sealed
Bidding/Competitive Sealed Proposals
7Procurement Methods
- Small Procurement
- Competitive Sealed Bidding
- Competitive Sealed Proposals
- Negotiated Award After Unsatisfactory Competitive
Sealed Bidding - Sole Source - Emergency - Expedited
- Preference Purchase - A/E Act
- Noncompetitive Negotiated Procurement of Human,
Social and Educational Services - Intergovernmental Cooperative Purchasing
8Small Procurement
- Category 1 - 0.00 - 2,500.00
- Category 2 - 2,500.01 - 10,000.00
- Category 3 - 10,000.01 - 25,000.00
9What are the Rules?
- COMAR
- The Division of State Documents
- www.DSD.state.md.us
10Helpful Programs Resources
- Small Business Reserve (SBR)
- Small Business Preference
- Minority Business Enterprise (MBE)
- Access to Capital
- Advocacy and Technical Support
11Small Business Reserve (SBR) Overview
- Competition limited to small business
- Certify on web at www.dgs.state.md.us
- Provides prime contracting opportunities for
small, minority and women owned business - Available through 22 participating state agencies
- 10 of these agencys procurement dollars must be
spent through the SBR program
12What is a Small Business under the SBR?
- Restrictions
- Not a broker
- Not dominant in field
- Independently owned operated
- Not subsidiary of another business
- Segmented into
- Construction
- Manufacturing
- Retail
- Services or
- Wholesale
13What is a Small Business? (Contd)
14MBE Program Overview
- 70 State agencies and Departments participate
- General Assembly extended until 2011 per 2005
State Disparity Study - 25 goal of the value of procurement awards
- MDOT Does Annual Certification
- FY2006 - 1 Billion awards
- FY2006 - 700 million payments
15Access to Capital
- Neighborhood Business Works (DHCD)
www.Mdhousing.org - More House for Less (DHCD)
- House Keys 4 Employees
- TEDCO - Small Business Innovative Research
(SBIR)/Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) - Linked Deposit Program
- Maryland Small Business Development Financing
Authority (MSBDFA) www.mmggoup.com
16Advocacy and Technical Support
- Governors Office of Minority Affairs (OMA)
- Department of Business and Economic Development
(DBED) Small Business Division - SBA/SBDC www.SBA.gov/SBDC
- PTAP
- MBE Liaisons/Procurement Officers
17Governors Office of Minority Affairs
- www.Mdminoritybusiness.com
- 410.767.8232
- Herb Jordan
- Assistant Secretary