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The Truth Behind Transparency, Efficiency, and Vendor Equality

In the public procurement world, we hear the words streamline, transparency, and savings thrown around regularly.   Everyone claims their procurement practices achieve transparency, create efficiencies, and offer vendor equality, but very few have the results to prove it. 

When Periscope says we do something, we mean it, and we have proof to back it up!

Transparency Establishes Accountability – Transparency involves full visibility to all agreements between government entities and their vendors.  There’s no picking and choosing which contracts are open record versus which contracts are non-disclosed.  Recently, a large southeastern state spent millions implementing multiple disparate eProcurement systems that fail to post contracts to a central location for public viewership. The casual observer or “John Q. Public” has to dig through the state’s website, understand the difference between a statewide and agency contract, and follow the links to multiple contact websites. 

On the contrary, the state of Arizona implemented BuySpeed eProcurement, calling the project ProcureAZ.  ProcureAZ exemplifies transparency.  Anyone with a web browser can visit ProcureAZ’s website and view all Arizona state and agency contracts in one place.  This transparency establishes accountability with the general public.  Citizens deserve the assurance that their hard-earned taxes are spent wisely.  We need more accountable government entities that not only preach but practice true transparency.

Less is Not Always More – When it comes to public procurement contracts and catalogs, the term “less is more” doesn’t apply.  Some eProcurement systems only offer 200 – 300 catalogs, creating major inefficiencies.  Ordering from non-catalog statewide contracts is complex and lengthy, since you have to contact vendors directly, as opposed to simply placing an order in the system.  Efficiency is thrown out the window, while staff workloads increase.  Often, there is an option to load and maintain additional catalogs to the tune of $25,000 – $50,000 per year, but this approach diminishes cost savings and causes entities to choose what contracts are worth the extra investment. 

With BuySpeed eProcurement, there’s no contract or catalog limit and no additional contract or catalog fees.  Whether an agency has 100 or 10,000 contracts, BuySpeed hosts each catalog at no additional cost.  Our QuickBuy functionality enables users to quickly search and purchase off thousands of catalogs, with the click of a mouse. Periscope’s unique approach to cataloging maintains efficiency and cost savings.

Level the Playing Field – State and local governments stand as economic engines pumping billions of dollars back into the economy.  With this powerful influence, public sector entities should be impartial with vendor selection and include both the “little guys” (local small businesses) and the “big dogs” (national vendors).  We’re finding more and more eProcurement systems offering set contracts with massive suppliers undermining local and minority businesses. 

BuySpeed has tremendous success in public sector because we provide means to practice vendor equality.  One of our top priorities is to level the playing field for vendors, so you can drive business to local economies.  That is why we include all contracts, no matter how small the vendor, in our catalog search.  We also provide tools to create agency -specific categories including MBE/WBE/DBE, and we offer the ability to track certification associated with these categories.  In addition, the NIGP Code can be used to identify vendors for solicitations and as a tool to gauge the level of true competition.  Leveling the playing field ensures procurement practices are fair and non-discriminatory.

Periscope is committed to procurement integrity.  If we say we do it, we do it, and we do it well.  Make sure your government entity is practicing fair and honest procurement practices with transparency, efficiency and equality.


Arizona Wins 2011 NIGP Innovation Award

Arizona’s Department of Administration was recently awarded the 2011 NIGP Innovation Award for its implementation of ProcureAZ.  In 2009, the state of Arizona realized the need for state procurement modernization and launched Periscope’s end-to-end BuySpeed eProcurement solution, calling their implementation ProcureAZ. 

ProcureAZ is truly innovative as its functionality supports all State of Arizona public bodies under a single statewide license.  Over 120 state agencies and over 450 local governments and schools were included in the first phase of ProcureAZ implementation, which included a single web-based portal for vendor registration, sourcing and contract/catalog ordering.  Phase I was a success, completed in less than 100 days.  This initial phase included loading 19 WSCA contracts plus over 2,000 Arizona-specific contracts with 80,000 line items.  The impact: a level playing field for all suppliers wishing to conduct business with the State of Arizona.

In October 2010, Arizona began the roll out of ProcureAZ Phase II.  Phase II provides full procurement/sourcing functionality and allows agencies to manage inventory, requisitions, purchase orders, receipts, solicitations, vendors, contracts, and business intelligence reports all in an on-demand solution.  All state agencies have successfully implemented Phase II on time and on budget.

The State of Arizona now hosts more than 3,200 catalogs and has over 19,000 registered vendors in ProcureAZ.  The State reduced costs 30% on statewide office supply contract.  Co-op participation has increased 44%, and both PO and requisition cycle times have decreased by nearly 50%.

In contrast with other state eProcurement implementations, ProcureAZ is provided by a single software solution and provider resulting in a substantially lower cost compared to other state solutions.

Click here to learn more about how the State of Arizona won the Innovation Award.


NIGP Awards Announced – Periscope Customers Take Home Loot

At Periscope we often say, “Don’t ask us, ask our clients.”  We believe the success of our products and services are manifested through the achievements and recognition our clients obtain. This past month NIGP hosted its annual forum in National Harbor, MD, and multiple Periscope clients received top awards and recognition.

Not only did Arizona’s Department of Administration earn this year’s Innovation Award, but Jean Clark, Arizona’s State Procurement Administrator, was also awarded the Albert H. Hall Memorial Award, NIGP’s highest form of recognition.  Jean’s dedication to ethics, efficiency and transparency is appreciated by procurement professionals nationwide.

BuySpeed user Cheri Odeski with the City of Tucson, AZ, was awarded Professional Buyer of the Year.  The award recognizes non-supervisory professionals who have made significant contributions to purchasing, professional development, their entity, their chapter and the Institute. 

Nine Periscope clients were recipients of NIGP’s Outstanding Agency Accreditation Achievement Award.  80% of AEP recipients that attended the forum are Periscope clients.

Periscope is pleased to see multiple clients recognized for adopting industry best practices.   If you are ready to transform your outdated procurement processes into award-winning practices, implement Periscope’s BuySpeed eProcurement solution, apply our consulting services and utilize the NIGP commodity code.


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