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Cooperative ___Agreements___

__or__Leveraged Purchasing

Agreements (LPA)

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General Overview

Leveraged Procurement Agreements General Agreements that take advantage of

the buying power of the state and local agencies to negotiate lower prices

Prices often less than any single agency could obtain on their own

Pre-Negotiated Takes care of many of the bidding process and

contract formation details

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LPA Programs

Statewide Contracts State Price Schedules Western States Contract Alliance California Multiple Award Schedules Master Agreements Software License Program

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LPA Highlights (1)

LPA contracts developed by DGS/PD for use by state and local governments

Lowest prices based on leveraged acquisitions Procurement bidding requirements and preferences

have been applied California Terms & Conditions included Small Business preference and DVBE participation,

etc. requirements included Agencies need to follow program requirements for

placing orders

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LPA Highlights (2)

Purchases only require price quotes (unless otherwise stated in User Instructions)

Administrative fees (except as noted in the purchasing program directions)

Timely implementation of projects No protests Cooperative (not combative) environment No advertising

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LPA Highlights (3)

Do not modify Terms & Conditions Listed prices are maximums Only prime and listed resellers can sell Get copy of contract and additional

information Document the file

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Statewide Contracts

Statewide contracts are competitively bid contracts to leverage pricing for large quantities of goods that are repetitively purchased by multiple state and local agencies.

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Statewide Contracts What you can buy

Paint Pharmaceuticals Vehicles Office supplies, etc. Food Maintenance Repair and Operating Supplies

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Statewide Contracts

Competitively bid Contracts are available on the PD website

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Statewide ContractsLimitations

Some contracts are mandatory for all state agencies (e.g. paper, towels, food)

Some contracts are department-specific and can only be used by state agencies (e.g. Caltrans or Corrections)

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Statewide Contracts

Not all products available Some contracts not available to local

governments No discounts on some contracts

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State Price Schedules What you can buy

Adaptive Equipment

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Western States Contracting Alliance (WSCA)

What the contracts cover

Where the contracts are located

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California Multiple Award Schedules

(CMAS)

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CMAS – Definition of Program

Created in 1994 Legal Authority PCC Sections 10290 et seq.

and Section 12101.5 Administrated by DGS, Procurement Division

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CMAS – How Contracts are Developed (1) No competitive solicitations done by CMAS to

establish contracts Federal GSA’s or other multiple award

contracts used as base contracts CMAS suppliers are:

GSA (base) contract holders (such as IBM) Piggy backers (such as CompuCom)

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CMAS – How Contracts are Developed (2)

Established using terms and conditions, products, services and prices from existing multiple award, competitively bid or cost compared contracts.

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CMAS – How Contracts are Developed (3) CMAS adds:

CA Terms & Conditions CMAS User Instructions

These are now independent CA CMAS contracts (once the above have been applied)

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CMAS – Program Highlights

No admin fee if a Small Business is used (only for CMAS)

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CMAS - Advantages

Large base of suppliers from which to choose New suppliers can be added at any time No admin fee if SB is used (only CMAS)

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CMAS – Database Search

Search CMAS Database Not a search engine Must follow instructions Pull information from the database Using CMAS product and service codes

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Master Agreements

Contracts are established for use by government entities within California Some contracts are awarded to multiple suppliers Multiple orders are allowed throughout the term of

the contract.

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Master Agreements

Most Master Agreements are competitively bid Financials are investigated References are checked Staffing levels are verified

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Master Agreements

Order direct from the vendor Departments must pay Admin Fee Users Instructions, contract and price list

are available on PD website

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Software Licensing Program

Software manufacturers offer lowest prices based on volume of potential state and local government purchases

DGS negotiates software discounts with major software publishers

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Software Licensing Program

Software Software upgrades

www.pd.dgs.ca.gov/masters/slp.htm

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Software Licensing Program

Lowest price for certain software brands Cooperative and Encryption Agreements

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Software Licensing Program

Limited software brands available Contracts only available from the supplier

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Wrap-Up

QUESTIONS?

Prior to using DGS programs, contact theBilling Code Administrator:

Marilyn Ebert707 3rd Street, 2nd Floor West Sacramento, California 95605Tel: (916) 375-4500 Fax: (916) 375-4545Email: Marilyn.Ebert@dgs.ca.gov

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