The firm describes its established sourcing approach designed to support institutional and public-sector-style procurement ...
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 ...
Considered by businesses as a highly lucrative market, the purchase of supplies and equipment by public institutions has always been subject to bribes, skulduggery and side deals. To counter this ...
The Michigan Technological University Purchasing Card (PCard) program is designed to provide an efficient and cost-effective method for authorized employees to make routine business purchases on ...
An after-the-fact (ATF) purchase occurs when an employee agrees to a payment over $10,000.00 before the PSC issues a purchase order. ATFs can disrupt workflows and lead to unnecessary stress of ...
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The Purchasing Department and the Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program operate as a unified office within Financial Affairs. Purchasing and HUB work closely with UTSA customers, other ...
Editor’s note: Procurement Pulse is a monthly look at a topic or trend that is impacting the procurement function at organizations of all sizes. If you are interested in future topics, you can see a ...
CHARLESTON — A 2020 law requiring state agencies exempt from oversight by the West Virginia purchasing watchdog to submit reports on their procedures was ignored, and part of the law could hinder ...
The IT services market is robust. The sector continues to grow, despite multi-faceted crises, including the hike in energy prices, which have contributed to a seven per cent year-over-increase in the ...