Board approves bundled procurement: vehicles, two leases, 52 contracts and 123 master service agreements
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The Board approved purchase requests for two state vehicles, two leases, 52 contracts (one questioned briefly), and 123 master service agreements; staff said the MSA renewals follow a four‑year cycle and the Clerk reported 95 contracts previously approved within the $10K–$99,999 threshold.
The State of Nevada Board of Examiners on Jan. 13 approved a range of procurement items including two state vehicle purchases, two leases, 52 individual contracts, and 123 master service agreements (MSAs).
Procurement staff presented vehicle purchase requests (amounts not to exceed $47,889 and $44,724) and two leases; the Board approved both vehicle purchases and both leases on motion and voice vote. The Board then considered Item 5 (contracts with current or former employees): approvals were requested for a statewide psychiatric-services contract with Gregory P. Brown, a subject-matter contract with former employee Kelly Williams through Manpower, and a training/assistance contract with former employee Michael Anton (Antoine) via Marathon Staffing Group; the Board approved items 5(a)–(c).
Under Item 9 staff listed 52 proposed contracts. A Board member asked about contract 47 and whether AmeriCorps funding was pending; Attorney General Ford said his office had successfully pursued recovery of that federal funding. The Board approved all 52 contracts on motion and voice vote.
Item 10 covered 123 master service agreements scheduled for renewal on a four-year cycle; staff explained the timing leads to concentrated renewal volumes and the Board approved all 123 MSAs. Item 11 was an informational Clerk of the Board report of 95 contracts approved between Nov. 13 and Dec. 12, 2025 within the $10,000–$99,999 threshold.
All procurement approvals were passed by voice vote. The meeting materials include detailed contract lists and staff signaled intent to seek an IFC contingency replenishment on a future Board agenda to address account levels.
