Examples of Procurement Handbook in a sentence
State Agencies: Trade-in action to be in accordance with Part II Chapter 16 of the Commonwealth’s Procurement Handbook.
The ITS Public Records Procedures are available in Section 019-010 of the ITS Procurement Handbook, on the ITS Internet site at: http://www.its.ms.gov/Procurement/Documents/ISS%20Procurement%20Manual.pdf#pa ge=155 or from ITS upon request.
State Agencies: Installment Purchase Agreement action to be in accordance with Part II Chapter 12 “Procurement of Equipment Through Rental, Lease, Lease with Purchase Option, or Installment Purchase” section of the Commonwealth’s Procurement Handbook.
Copies of the protest procedures are available on the ITS Internet site - ITS Protest Procedure and Policy, Section 019-020, ITS Procurement Handbook at: http://www.its.ms.gov/Procurement/Documents/ISS%20Procurement%20Manual.pdf#pa ge=173 or from ITS upon request.
For quotes not expected to exceed $10,000, the procedures for small, informal procurements of supplies outlined in the Field Procurement Handbook, M215.3, shall be followed.
Institutions of Higher Learning (IHLs) or public universities have been delegated the authority to certify sole source procurements up to $250,000 lifecycle cost under the ITS Procurement Limits Policies for IHLs (a section in the ITS Procurement Handbook).
The ITS Procurement Limits Policies for Agencies (a section in the ITS Procurement Handbook) require a minimum of two competitive written bids or proposals for technology purchases with a lifecycle cost over $5,000 but not over $50,000 (not over $25,000 for projects funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act).
By policy as documented in the ITS Procurement Handbook, acquisitions of IT services must include the following information to be authorized as sole source: 1.
In addition to the immediate-foregoing, if the Agency terminates the Contractor for convenience, the Agency is obligated to, as detailed within Section 11.6.C.2 of HUD Procurement Handbook 7460.8 REV 2, negotiate with and pay to the Contractor a “reasonable allowance for profit” for the remainder of the contracted period.
In additional to the immediate-foregoing, if the Agency terminates the Contractor for convenience, the Agency is obligated to, as detailed within Section 11.6.C.2 of HUD Procurement Handbook 7460.8 REV 2, negotiate with and pay to the Contractor a “reasonable allowance for profit” for the remainder of the contracted period.