Highlights in the July Issue:

Upcoming Events and Webinars 

Conferences

August 16-18, 2015 (Forth Worth, TX) 

NASPO Annual Conference:
September 27-30, 2015 (Norfolk, VA)


Webinars

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New Report Examines Recent Case Studies on E-Procurement and Shared Services
Jointly Released by NASCA, NASPO and Leadership for a Networked World
The National Association of State Chief Administrators (NASCA) and the National Association of State Procurement Officials (NASPO) jointly released a report featuring two case studies developed by Leadership for a Networked World on state government shared services and e-procurement.

Pathways to Value: Shared Services and E-Procurement was created after the associations co-hosted the NASCA and NASPO Topical Roundtable in Washington, D.C., earlier this year, where state procurement officials and state chief administrators came together to examine the success of Ohio's shared services model and Virginia's e-procurement system.

Each case study shares the unique opportunities and challenges of both programs, and includes insights from this group of 48 forward-thinking leaders representing 24 states. Members of NASCA and NASPO will continue their discussion of shared services and e-procurement in a series of joint webinars this summer and fall.








Download Pathways to Value: Shared Services and E-Procurement here.
Cronin Spotlight: State of Delaware
Copier, Printer and Multifunction Device Resource Management Program (CRMP) 
How important are copiers, printers and other multifunction devices to on the job success? In the State of Delaware, the Governor's state-wide Performance Review for Output Management Shared Services and Output Printing Spend calculated approximately $1.4 million in fiscal spend was dedicated to printer supplies each year. When examined collectively, it really adds up. The Performance Review determined that the Agencies were not analyzing utilization to determine actual needs, but instead, devices were being purchased based on what was previously in place. Delaware state officials began to examine ways to maximize resources, improve efficiencies and eliminate costly redundancies in state government.

In October of 2011, the State of Delaware created a Copier, Printer and Multifunction Device Management Program (CRMP) to standardize the use of output devices, streamline procurement, and complete efficient review processes for all state agencies. Now, instead of buying based on what was previously in place, all state agency that want to place or replace an output device through either purchase or lease must first submit a request for review and for approval to CRMP personnel. The CRMP is managed in-house by one full-time employee thus maximizing the cost savings. By analyzing current utilization, CRMP ensures that device use and placement is "right-sized" to maximize efficiencies, help to standardize equipment placement and reduce unnecessary inventory. This eliminates the need for many personal devices which save on-going maintenance and supply costs.

Since implementation in October 2011, CRMP produced a savings of over $3.4 million dollars and received over 1,300 requests for device reviews, conducted over 100 site-visits and provided over 1,100 formal recommendations for equipment. Bruce Krug, State Contract Procurement Supervisor noted, "99% of the volume is leased and therefore replaced every 3 years which keeps the equipment fresh." These numbers along with the savings will only continue to grow in the years ahead. A significant return on investment through mass savings, inventory reductions and improved utilization of equipment and personnel resources are being seen in the State.

CRMP works directly with all state agencies to better manage their output devices and gain valuable insight into their individual needs and wants. Most agencies would rather work directly with CRMP personnel than vendors who often offer high pressure sales and overwhelming information. CRMP acts on behalf of the agency, reducing the chance of over-sized and/or overpriced purchases. The vendors must respond directly to CRMP. Knowledgeable personnel can provide consistent contractual support throughout the process. This helps to avoid any confusion. All ordering agencies are required to have a formal recommendation from CRMP. The vendor cannot process orders without a formal recommendation and purchase order.

The cost savings, inventory reductions, and better utilization of resources that Delaware has achieved can be duplicated in other states. The Delaware CRMP can easily serve as a template which can be customized by state, agency and/or department to best meet your individual needs. For a working model template, the State of Delaware's Copier, Printer and Multifunction Device Contract can be seen here.

NASPO recognized Delaware as one of the 2014 Cronin Award finalists for their innovation in copier, printer and multifunction resources management. To learn more about Delaware's CRMP, you can watch the previously recorded webinar here. Additionally, you can contact the Copier Management Coordinator, Dustin Yerkes, via e-mail or by phone at (302) 857-4558.

Every year the top five finalists of the NASPO Cronin Awards present their winning nomination to the NASPO members to share what they have learned with their peers. Recordings of previously held webinars are available at NASPO.org.
Engagement is the Name of the Game at NASPO's Midwestern Regional Conference
NASPO members gather in Rapid City, SD
Over fifty procurement professionals representing states from Ohio to Nebraska gathered last week in Rapid City, South Dakota, for the 2015 Midwestern Regional Conference.  

The conference program was developed with the attendee in mind, and emphasized the peer-to-peer learning that is so valuable among procurement professionals.  Sessions built around discussion, exercises and reflection questions covered some of the most critical issues facing procurement offices, particularly those highlighted in the Top Ten Focus Areas for State Procurement, 2015.  

Whether the topic was spend analytics and data tracking, sole source procurements, NASPO ValuePoint and cooperative purchasing agreements, or methods for evaluating bids and proposals, participants were invited to engage, share their perspective and ask questions to help apply the content to the issues emerging in their states.  The response was overwhelming, so watch for more opportunities for active learning and engagement at future NASPO events!
Save the Date: First Procurement U Web-Based Course to Launch August 26
The NASPO Procurement University is a multi-faceted professional development platform designed to assist state procurement officials and staff in building their skills, knowledge, and professional practice. This is the first web-based course offered exclusively for NASPO members. Please save the date: online registration will open by August 17. Participants will have access to course beginning August 26 and must complete all work by September 21 to receive a completion certification. Registration details will be sent out in August.

Procurement U Course 201: Market Research Strategies
Web-based, self-paced
This web-based, self-paced course will define market research and how it influences decision making in public procurement. Market research provides important information to identify and analyze the market need, market size, suppliers and competition.

Price: As the inaugural Procurement U web-based class, this opportunity will be available in a limited capacity at no-cost. NASPO members can enroll up to two central procurement office staff per state.

Who should attend? Important: this class is limited to two central procurement office staff per state. As an intermediate course, content is intended to enhance knowledge and skills to provide a strong and extensive foundation public procurement. Course content difficulty level is considered intermediate to advanced for participants with a sound knowledge base and a few years of procurement experience. Access to class is not restricted by position or experience, but suggested participants include intermediate buyer, entry-level buyer, procurement analyst, contract administrator, finance/accounting manager, risk management supervisor, compliance officer or legal counsel. 
Materials Needed: Computer access and internet connection. Course materials will be available through NASPO's Online Learning Management System.

Contact Hours: Procurement U 201: Market Research Strategies qualifies for two contact hours for UPPCC certification or recertification. Participants can anticipate approximately two hours of work.

Please contact NASPO staff at [email protected] if you have any questions. Registration will be available at naspo.org by August 17. This class will be offered again in Spring 2016 for members and non-members.
NASCA Launches Innovations in State Government Awards
The National Association of State Chief Administrators (NASCA), an association dedicated to state chief administrators and a partner of NASPO, launched Innovations in State Government Awards to provide for some well-deserved appreciation and recognition for state leaders and state administration best practices.

The Innovations in State Government Awards were established to recognize outstanding state administration department's programs that exemplify best practices and initiatives. NASCA will award one state department in each of the following categories:

* General Services (procurement, fleet, mail, printing, supplies, surplus)
* Infrastructure (facilities, construction, information technology, telecommunication)
* Financial Management (risk management, accounting, state budget, state insurance, audit)
* Personnel (human resources, professional development training)

Submissions will be accepted from state government administration departments starting July 7 through 12 midnight on July 28.

Click here to learn more about the Innovations in State Government Awards program.

NASCA will present the awards for both programs during the 2015 Institute on Management and Leadership in Denver, Co October 7-9.
Are You Leaving $20,000 On the Table?
NASPO budgeted to spend more than a million dollars in 2015 on professional development. How much has your state used so far?

Each member state/territory CPO has a professional development fund of $20,000 to use this calendar year. These funds are a benefit of NASPO membership to support our state procurement offices in identifying and utilizing best practices.

The Board of Directors revised the Professional Development Fund Policy and NASPO staff implemented a new submission form. Thank you to everyone for supporting the process! Many states are taking advantage of these funds - here are just a few examples you may not have thought of:

* NASPO dues, and dues for other professional organizations
* "Practical Guide" purchases for office staff and internal training
* Skills training, e.g., writing, SQL, and Excel
* Equipment and materials to implement a staff training program
* Team building activities
* Additional attendees at NASPO conferences
* Other conferences and meetings
* Certification and education courses
* Office improvements to promote productivity

This is your halftime pep talk: there are thousands of dollars at your disposal, how will you take advantage these funds during the rest of the calendar year?

NASPO is cheering you on!
NASPO Congratulates New CPPBs and CPPOs
NASPO would like to extend our congratulations to those in state procurement that have successfully completed the Universal Public Procurement Certification Council's (UPPCC) certification exams and have recently been granted the designations of Certified Public Procurement Officer (CPPO) and Certified Public Procurement Buyer (CPPB).
Newly granted CPPB's

Melissa A. Mudry, CPPB, State of Arizona, Department of Administration

Robert M. Ryan, CPPB, State of Arizona, Department of Veterans' Services

Vera Kennedy, CPPB, State of Colorado, State Patrol

Deborah K. McGinty, BA, P.M.P., C.P.C.M., CPPB, State of Florida, Department of Children & Families

Carla D. Carreno, CPPB, State of Illinois, Procurement

Samantha Knapp, CPPB, State of West Virginia, Department of Administration Purchasing Division
   Newly granted CPPO's

   Ryan Roovaart, CPPB, C.P.M., CPSM, CCCM, State of Iowa, Department of      
   Administrative Services


Michele Skaggs, CPPO, VCO, VCCO, Commonwealth of Virginia, Division of Purchases & Supply

Lynn Enders CPPO, VCA, VCO, Commonwealth of Virginia, Division of Purchases & Supply
A complete list of the all the newly certified individuals can be found at www.uppcc.org. Congratulations on all your hard work to become the UPPCC's new class of Certified Public Procurement Officers and Certified Public Procurement Buyers!

For more information on the examination process visit http://www.uppcc.org/. For helpful exam preparation tools check out the Certification Webpage on the NASPO website. 
Attention CPPO and CPPB Fall Test Takers
Are you or one of your colleagues planning to take the CPPO or the CPPB exam in October 2015? NASPO is launching a new study group opportunity designed to help you prepare for your exam.

In August, NASPO will provide access to an online, facilitated study group for UPPCC exam takers. This study group is available at no cost to help any state procurement official who is preparing for a UPPCC exam. The study group for fall test takers will be available from mid-August until the test dates in October.

The study group will provide participants with access to an online community to:
         * share ideas on discussion boards 
         * attend webinars
         * access to test prep documents

The study group will be hosted on NASPO's Online Learning Management System and log on credentials to that system will be provided to participants.

If you or your colleagues are preparing for the CPPO or CPPB exam this fall, please contact NASPO staff at [email protected] for study group enrollment information.

Additional study groups are anticipated for NASPO members who are planning to take either exam in Spring 2016.
Committee and Work Group News
Cronin Nominations are due this month!

Don't forget to submit your nomination for the 2015 NASPO Cronin Awards. All submissions are due by Tuesday, July 28th. Submission guidelines and nomination form can be found online at www.naspo.org/2015Cronin.

The top five finalists will be invited to participate in the NASPO Annual Conference, September 27-30 in Norfolk, Virginia to present on their submission to their peers at the Cronin Luncheon.

Please direct questions regarding the NASPO Cronin Awards to Kristy Howard at [email protected].  
Invest in the Best: Why the Green Purchasing Committee Thinks Going Green is the Way to Go
by Tamara A. Gould
Who?  The Green Purchasing Committee's (GPC) mission is to identify and share the best practices 
in environmentally preferable purchasing (EPP)/green purchasing.

What?  The GPC has determined the best practices through their work on the Green Purchasing State Profiles (2015), Green Purchasing Survey (2015), NASPO's 2014 Green Purchasing Guide, and collaboration with other organizations such as the Sustainable Purchasing Leadership Council (SPLC) and Responsible purchasing Network (RPN).

When?  In January of 2009, NASPO created the Green Purchasing Policy which sought to leverage the purchasing power of state and local  governments. 

Why?  EPP is beneficial because it conserves energy and national resources, limits environmental pollution and waste, improves public health, encourages clean technology, creates cost savings opportunities, and generates a balanced economy. NASPO's effort to achieve these goals includes the development of policies, programs, and information resources; because it is important to educate procurement leaders and decision makers on environmental issues as well as pr
esent viable solutions.

Where?  EPP is used by many states throughout the U.S. The details of EPP can be found in the State Green Purchasing Profiles which allows  access to in-depth information on individual state's green programs/efforts, NASPO's Green Purchasing Guide also provides information and guidelines for developing a green purchasing program in your state ,as well as the NASPO Webinar Series that gives information regarding the history and references for appropriate EPP application.
 
* 53%% of states of the 32 states participating in the survey have a "green purchasing" program
 according to the Green Purchasing Survey.
* Nearly 88% of participating states surveyed have green requirements in solicitations. 
* Approximately, 83% of states included in the survey data have green specifications for specific commodities and/or services.

How?  You can get involved by using the Green Purchasing Guide to start you on the right track to implementing strategies to become more "green" . 
Member Benefit Spotlight
NASPO Bills and Regs Tracker
The Bills and Regs Tracker on the NASPO Network map is designed to give NASPO members access to succinct bill tracking. The information has been selected specifically for tracking by NASPO staff and volunteer members as being relevant for procurement officials.  You can use the drop down menus to view bills related to your subject.  

The Bills and Regs Tracker is available on the NASPO Network homepage under the RESOURCES tab in a map format. Please note that you cannot send this link to others or bookmark it for access - you must log into the NASPO Network for access.
Get to Know the NASPO Staff
Kristy Howard, NASPO Project Coordinator
Name:  Kristy Howard

Title:  NASPO Project Coordinator

Year started at NASPO: 2010

Brief description of current role: I coordinate new member communication, NASPO Network, Cronin Committee, NASPO Career's page, Digital Archive, assist with regional councils and also provide staff support for NASPO ValuePoint.

Education:  BA in Sociology, MA in Intercultural Studies

Fun Facts:   I went on vacation to Alaska this summer and got to hike on a glacier!

Most memorable NASPO event so far:  The Monday night reception at the 2012 Marketing Meeting in Orlando out on the Upper Pool Deck. The setting was beautiful and the weather was perfect. 
NASPO's mission is to help our members achieve success as public procurement leaders in their states through promotion of best practices, education, professional development, research, and innovative procurement strategies.