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Job Opening: Purchasing Manager

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Salary: $80,244 - $95,832 annually Job Summary: The Public Works Purchasing Manager oversees city-wide procurement processes that ensure compliance with applicable federal, state and local laws and City policies and procedures. Mike Purdy's Public Contracting Blog © 2017 by Michael E. Purdy Associates, LLC - [link]

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The Benefits of Procure-to-Pay

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A procure-to-pay solution offers a seamless process from point of order to payment. At Ivalua, we’ve seen how a Procure-to-Pay business process ensures sustained benefits through good buying practices, improves visibility and swifter issue resolution, and enables proactive management of suppliers. Reduced errors, fraud and risk.

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Supreme Court Weighs in on Deference to Agencies: What the End of Chevron Deference Means for Federal Contractors

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Well, consider the number of federal statutes that govern federal procurements, contracts, and interactions with the federal government: The Competition in Contracting Act (CICA) , the Small Business Act , and the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act of 1994 , for starters. That case remains in good standing, at least for the time being.

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SBA Proposed Rule Clarifies Mentor-Protégé Misunderstandings

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We’ve mentioned a few of the changes in prior blog posts. The first proposed revision addressed by this particular blog post looks at whether a non-profit entity is permitted to be the mentor in an SBA-approved mentor-protégé agreement. e)(6) be redesignated to be located in the protégé-specific provisions as 13 C.F.R.

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The Benefits of Procure-to-Pay

ivalua

A procure-to-pay solution offers a seamless process from point of order to payment. At Ivalua, we’ve seen how a Procure-to-Pay business process ensures sustained benefits through good buying practices, improves visibility and swifter issue resolution, and enables proactive management of suppliers. Reduced errors, fraud and risk.

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Agency Could Not Accept Price Above Awardee’s FSS Price, GAO Says

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In a recent bid protest decision, the GAO held that when an agency sought to procure services using the Federal Supply Schedule, the agency could not agree to pay a price higher than the price set forth in the offeror’s underlying FSS contract. The GAO’s decision in Kauffman & Associates, Inc., B-421917.2,

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How to Sell to the Government (SLED)

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This is especially true in the SLED (state, local, and education) market, where procurement processes and regulations can vary widely between jurisdictions. In this blog post, we will provide a detailed guide on how businesses can successfully sell to the government in the SLED market.