Examples of Cooperative procurement group in a sentence
Contracts through a State of Oregon Price Agreement or an acceptable Cooperative Procurement Group that meets statutory requirements are exempt for the above solicitation requirements.
Term contracts have been established by the Institutions, the Colleges and Universities Cooperative Procurement Group (CUCPG on behalf of VASCUPP), the Department of General Services' Division of Purchases and Supply and VITA.
The City’s membership in a Cooperative Procurement Group shall not diminish the obligation of the City to otherwise conduct a Procurement of Goods, Services or Public Improvements in accordance with the Oregon Public Contracting Code and the Beaverton Purchasing Code.
Term contracts have been established by the Institutions, the Colleges and Universities Cooperative Procurement Group (CUCPG on behalf of VASCUPP), and other cooperative contract sources including state contracts and other cooperatives and consortiums.
When necessary or appropriate to allow the City to join a Cooperative Procurement Group, the Mayor may sign an application form or membership agreement on behalf of the City to join the group.
Term contracts have been established by the University, the College and Cooperative Procurement Group, the Department of General Services' Division of Purchases and Supply and the Department of Information Technology.
When necessary or appropriate to allow the City to join a Cooperative Procurement Group, the City Manager may sign an application form or membership agreement on behalf of the City to join the group.
The offers must include a brief description of the coverage offered.
A Joint Cooperative Procurement is a Cooperative Procurement in which the governmental bodies or the Cooperative Procurement Group and the bodies’ or Group’s Contract requirements or estimated Contract requirements for Price Agreements are identified in the Solicitation Document.
Cooperative Procurement Group: A group of authorized agencies or another governmental body, domestic or foreign, approved by state procurement office, joined through an intergovernmental agreement pursuant to ORS 190 for the purposes of facilitating a cooperative procurement pursuant to ORS 279A.200.