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Procurement Standards Board adopts reporting templates and approves multiple regulation updates
Summary
The Procurement Standards Board voted to adopt new five‑year reporting templates and approved a package of procurement regulation changes — including removal of a delegated‑purchasing DEI requirement, a workload adjustment for the procurement accountability officer, and modernization of notice and intent‑to‑award language — each approved by voice vote.
The Procurement Standards Board voted to adopt standardized reporting templates and approved several specific modifications to procurement regulations during its meeting.
Zach, procurement staff, told the board the reporting templates — created with Harvard and the Procurement Excellence Network and informed by NIGP guidance — are intended to run on a five‑year rotation to collect comparable benchmark data about work received, what the office completes, per‑buyer averages, and savings by contract type. "You are perfectly within your right to amend that report at any point," Zach said, noting the templates can be changed by the board in the future.
The board adopted the templates by voice…
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