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File #: 18-2113   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: City Council B Session
On agenda: 2/28/2018
Posting Language: Briefing on the City's Procurement Programs. [Ben Gorzell, Chief Financial Officer]
Attachments: 1. Staff Presentation
Related files: 18-2244
DEPARTMENT: Finance


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Troy Elliott, Deputy Chief Financial Officer


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide


SUBJECT:

Procurement Preference Programs


SUMMARY:

A briefing on the City's Procurement Programs


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

This briefing will include an overview of the following programs/processes administered by the Economic Development and Finance Departments to include the Small Business Economic Development Advocacy Program, Procurement Preference Programs and High Profile Contracts detailed below. Several policy items related to these programs have been identified. However, prior to staff presenting recommendations on these policies, this B-Session will allow for a full presentation on the programs currently in place. This briefing will provide context and an orientation on programs prior to having the policy discussion with the full City Council in a B-session in an upcoming meeting.

Small Business Economic Development Advocacy Program
The Small Business Economic Development Advocacy (SBEDA) program leverages the City's purchasing power to build the capacity of local small, minority, and women-owned businesses (S/M/WBEs) by applying procurement incentives and requirements to City solicitations which eliminates barriers to competition for S/M/WBEs and provides City contracting opportunities. These SBEDA procurement incentives and requirements include evaluation preference points for S/M/WBEs prime respondents and subcontracting goals to utilize S/M/WBEs.

High Profile Contracts
The City currently designates high profile contracts as those contracts which are valued over $1 million dollars, have a high level of community interest or are highly complex or technical or have nonstandard terms.

Procurement Preference Programs
The City, applies a variety of preference programs to its contracts as allowable by state law and City Ordinance. Among these programs are the Local Preference Program (LPP), and the Veteran-Owned Sma...

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