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Job Opening: Purchasing Manager

Mike Purdy's Public Contracting

Two (2) years experience as a Purchasing Manager or five (5) years as a Senior Buyer with responsibility for a wide range of buying, including consumable supplies, commodity and/or heavy equipment acquisition. Experience with contract administration strongly preferred. Mike Purdy's Public Contracting Blog © 2017 by Michael E.

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Thoughts on what is fair and reasonable?

Federal News Network

This column was originally published on Roger Waldron’s blog at The Coalition for Government Procurement and was republished here with permission from the author. Rather, FSS contracts include a $2500 guaranteed minimum over 20 years with the opportunity to compete for task and delivery orders. Emphasis added.) See Section 2.

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ProcureWare Product Tip – Top 10 new features for 2017

Procureware

All phases can be connected into a group, making it easy for bid administrators to manage the different steps. Invite unregistered bidders Particularly for infrequent types of procurement, like accounting software, buyers need to research possible vendors and invite them to respond to an RFP.

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Thoughts on “What is Fair and Reasonable?    

The Coalition for Government Procurement

Specifically, the PAP states that “[t]he term “fair and reasonable” is generally considered to mean a price that is fair to both parties in a transaction , not higher than what the competitive market would bear or a price that a prudent and competent buyer would pay for a product or service under competitive market conditions.” See Section 2.

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Friday Flash 11/03/23

The Coalition for Government Procurement

Specifically, the PAP states that “[t]he term “fair and reasonable” is generally considered to mean a price that is fair to both parties in a transaction , not higher than what the competitive market would bear or a price that a prudent and competent buyer would pay for a product or service under competitive market conditions.” See Section 2.