• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
Procurement success tips from a city administrator-turned-marketer – American City and County

Procurement success tips from a city administrator-turned-marketer – American City and County

December 16, 2019
Last Mile Delivery Market Worth Observing Growth | UPS, FedEx, SF Express

Last Mile Delivery Market Worth Observing Growth | UPS, FedEx, SF Express

April 23, 2024
Top 5 Spend Analysis Software ranked in 2024

Top 5 Spend Analysis Software ranked in 2024

March 1, 2024
How Tesla And BMW Are Leading A Supply Chain Renaissance With Blockchain

How Tesla And BMW Are Leading A Supply Chain Renaissance With Blockchain

January 19, 2024
LATAM Cargo strengthens European cargo links

LATAM Cargo strengthens European cargo links

April 14, 2020
Ford making reusable hospital gowns from airbag materials as efforts against coronavirus expand

Ford making reusable hospital gowns from airbag materials as efforts against coronavirus expand

April 14, 2020
Don’t Sweat NBC’s Decision to Cut Back on Television Ad Inventory

Don’t Sweat NBC’s Decision to Cut Back on Television Ad Inventory

April 14, 2020
Software firms sharpen focus on AI, big data as IT spending drops

Software firms sharpen focus on AI, big data as IT spending drops

April 14, 2020
Navigating turbulent times in your supply chain (TL:DR version)

Navigating turbulent times in your supply chain (TL:DR version)

April 14, 2020
Last Mile Delivery by Drones Market is Booming Worldwide

Last Mile Delivery by Drones Market is Booming Worldwide

April 14, 2020
AIR CARGO MARKET SIZE, SHARE, DEMAND, TREND, LATEST INNOVATIONS & APPLICATION ANALYSIS AND INDUSTRY GROWTH FORECAST 2027 – Science In Me

AIR CARGO MARKET SIZE, SHARE, DEMAND, TREND, LATEST INNOVATIONS & APPLICATION ANALYSIS AND INDUSTRY GROWTH FORECAST 2027 – Science In Me

April 14, 2020
Wheat procurement in Patiala: 6,500 coupons issued to farmers – cities

Wheat procurement in Patiala: 6,500 coupons issued to farmers – cities

April 14, 2020
Pandemic, Plastics And The Continuing Quest For Sustainability

Pandemic, Plastics And The Continuing Quest For Sustainability

April 14, 2020
  • Supply Chain
  • Logistics
  • Warehousing
  • Procurement
  • Shipping
  • More
    • Strategic Sourcing
    • Spend Analysis
    • Inventory
    • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
United States International Supply Chain Commission
United States International Supply Chain Commission
Home Procurement

Procurement success tips from a city administrator-turned-marketer – American City and County

by usiscc
December 16, 2019
in Procurement
0
Procurement success tips from a city administrator-turned-marketer – American City and County
491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Paul Brandenburg

The timing of current procurement schedules with states and larger municipal agencies can be way too long, says Paul Brandenburg. He was a city manager or administrator in six cities and is now Dell Technologies’ Business Development Manager for State and Local Government.

“A 12- to 24-month procurement schedule is inefficient and may actually increase costs, as the price today may not be the same in 12-24 months,” Brandenburg explains. He says cities and states have to make sure they are acquiring the latest systems. “Technology is moving at such a rapid pace that what you are bidding out may already be ‘old’ technology when it is finally brought in and connected to your system a year later.” Accelerate the process, Brandenburg urges. “Moving quicker will allow for state and local governments to take advantage of better pricing.”

Brandenburg encourages procurement teams to use the following tools to ensure adequate competition. He says the tools keep parties honest and sharp with their proposals and pricing.

‑— Contract consortiums. These purchasing vehicles often offer cooperative purchasing agreements. The agreements may have categories for various lines of IT business, such as desktop, laptop, mobile devices, servers, storage, software and more. Sometimes the agreements and governments’ needs may not match up, Brandenburg says. “Vendors may only have storage to provide, and users may only be purchasing software. But consortiums allow for competition, best pricing, flexibility and transparency.”

‑— Bulk buying. This process can include buying off of state contract. “As an individual entity buying laptops, my price may be X. If I participate with fifty other entities, my price will be Y, which is lower than if I bid alone. Bulk buying decreases cost for all of the participating entities,” Brandenburg explains. He adds that bulk buying can ensure entities are getting the best price.

‑— Bid boards. States have bid information on their websites, and counties and cities usually have a link on their webpage to Procurement/Purchasing, which will have RFPs, as well as their rules, policies and procedures for the vendor community, Brandenburg says.

Those tools can all make a difference in product and service acquisition, Brandenburg says. “Pool power can have a positive impact when used effectively, efficiently and with financial prudence.” The tools can provide some piece of mind, he adds. “Knowing that your agency is getting the best price is good for agencies and more importantly, taxpayer transparency.”

Today’s technology buys cover a lot of ground, Brandenburg says. “Technology is moving at such a rapid pace and the portfolio of products has increased with it. It is no longer for just desktops. You have laptops, tablets, cell phones, software, storage, security, body wear, surveillance cameras, sensors, monitors, etc.” He adds that agencies nowadays need unique tech specific to each agency. “In Information Technology, it is no longer about just keeping the lights on. It is providing and supporting each agency’s particular operations with the necessary technological tools and equipment.”

Brandenburg believes it’s becoming more of a challenge to recruit and retain talent in the public sector. “Part of the problem is due to the economics and whether or not the public sector can compete against the wages and work environment of the private sector.” He says agencies should look for ways to be more attractive employers. These can include providing work flexibility, mobility, workspace improvements, quality tools (modernized technology), career paths and succession planning.

Brandenburg says government entities should grow their own next generation of workers through the use of interns from universities and technical schools. “Higher education provides an immediate workforce, but employers still take the risk of training employees, developing them into productive staffers, and having them move on for more pay or a better working environment.”

He is a big supporter of STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) academic programs to recruit tech talent to the public sector. “I believe this is an area we need to continue to grow and cultivate for talent at the government level.”

Where are procurement departments’ staffing and budgets, including IT budgets, headed in 2019-2020? “Generally, I see them growing at a pace to keep up with the demand of the organization, operations and agencies they support, as well as increased demands from a more interactive and connected citizenry that expects transparency,” Brandenburg says.

He recommends agencies conduct a benchmarking exercise against comparable communities to analyze where their IT Department is, not just the budget, but also Full Time Equivalents (FTEs) and what they all support. He says the exercise should look at the number of apps, servers, storage, software, desktops, laptops, mobile devices and other IT gear that are available for the agency’s staffers.


Michael Keating is senior editor for American City & County and the GPN web site. Contact: [email protected]

 

Share196Tweet123
usiscc

usiscc

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Escape From Tarkov – How to Rotate Items

Escape From Tarkov – How to Rotate Items

February 5, 2020
Supply chain examination: Planning for vulnerabilities you can’t control

Supply chain examination: Planning for vulnerabilities you can’t control

December 7, 2019
Procurement Project Manager job with Camden London Borough Council

Procurement Project Manager job with Camden London Borough Council

February 17, 2020
Art Battle Wichita Falls III at The Warehouse, 1401 Lamar.

Art Battle Wichita Falls III at The Warehouse, 1401 Lamar.

0
Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecasts 2016–2024 – ZMR News Reports

Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecasts 2016–2024 – ZMR News Reports

0
PHOTOS: Ottawa firefighters respond to warehouse fire

PHOTOS: Ottawa firefighters respond to warehouse fire

0
Last Mile Delivery Market Worth Observing Growth | UPS, FedEx, SF Express

Last Mile Delivery Market Worth Observing Growth | UPS, FedEx, SF Express

April 23, 2024
Top 5 Spend Analysis Software ranked in 2024

Top 5 Spend Analysis Software ranked in 2024

March 1, 2024
How Tesla And BMW Are Leading A Supply Chain Renaissance With Blockchain

How Tesla And BMW Are Leading A Supply Chain Renaissance With Blockchain

January 19, 2024
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Disclaimer
  • DMCA
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2024 United States International Supply Chain Commission (usiscc.org)

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Cookie settingsACCEPT
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled

Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.

Non-necessary

Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.

SAVE & ACCEPT
No Result
View All Result
  • Supply Chain
  • Logistics
  • Warehousing
  • Procurement
  • Shipping
  • More
    • Strategic Sourcing
    • Spend Analysis
    • Inventory
    • Contact Us

Copyright © 2024 United States International Supply Chain Commission (usiscc.org)