Fundamentals of Public Purchasing
Tuesday, March 05, 2024 - Wednesday, March 06, 2024, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
TDI Instructor Led Training - 16 hours
This workshop covers a basic overview of the entire public procurement process (the Procurement Cycle), including founding principles, best practices, solicitation methods, and more. The training includes lectures, discussions, and group exercises.
Objectives
- Explain the major elements of the Purchasing Cycle
- Locate and use NIGP commodity codes
- Understand the differences between using an IFB, RFP, RFQ, and RFI
- Identify the five elements in an informal solicitation
- Locate and use cooperative contracts
- Find bidders using various source selection methods
- Justify using proprietary or emergency purchases
- Evaluate bid responses and complete a bid tabulation
- Make award decisions based on evaluation factors
- List the elements of a “3-way match” for payment
- Know the ten pieces of documentation to include in the procurement file
Topics
- Discussion of ethics and standards of conduct
- Organization of the procurement function
- Procurement authority
- Public Information Act
- Cooperative purchasing
- The purchasing cycle
- Purchasing methods
- Source selection and solicitation
- Receipt and tabulation
- Evaluation and award
- Receipt of goods and services
- Payment
- Property disposal
- Proprietary/sole source purchases
- Emergency purchases
- Small/minority business programs
- Procurement cards
Cost
$560
Special Instructions
Lunch provided both days
Location
NCTCOG Arlington Offices
Centerpoint Two
616 Six Flags Drive
Arlington, TX 76011
Target Audience
- Purchasers new to the government procurement process who need an overview of the fundamental functions of government procurement.
- Auditors or Finance Directors who either audit or supervise the procurement function.
- Anyone who wants to understand the purchasing process and how it impacts their operations.
Subjects
Contracts & Purchasing Academy