The Purchasing Office's goal is to provide excellent service to University departments while complying with applicable State and Federal laws and guidelines. Purchasing also strives to provide an open ...
The bid process is governed by the limits set by the University at which purchasing decisions can be made and executed within a department and when the Purchasing Department is engaged. Departments ...
The purpose of this policy is to assist departments in understanding the purchasing policies and procedures employed by the university when acquiring supplies, equipment, and contractual services ...
The ISO, known as the International Organization for Standardization in the United States, is the world's largest non-governmental organization that develops and publishes international standards for ...
On March 13, 2020, President Trump declared a national emergency in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Such a declaration has significant implications on the contracting community ...
Departments/schools are strongly encouraged to utilize preferred vendors for purchases of goods and services. A list of preferred vendors is maintained on the Procurement and Payment Services (PPS) ...
The UAB vehicle purchasing process involves coordination between several departments — including Purchasing, Parking & Transportation, and the Fleet Operation Coordinator — to ensure all vehicle ...
The processes you use to order merchandise for your company are vital to control risks, prevent fraud, ensure maximum savings and maintain regulatory requirements. You should develop a checklist to ...
The PPSM tool provides a formal decision analysis approach for highway procurement procurement selection. By using this tool, a brief project procurement selection report can be generated for each ...
UNAT held that, whilst not all the allegations of misconduct with which the staff member was charged were proven, it was established by UNDT that the Appellant failed to apply formal methods of ...
Sourcing, contracting and paying external vendors for goods and services – all of which fall under the big umbrella of procurement – are a big part of New York City government. The city spends about ...