December 7, 2016
In the October edition of the Authority, we highlighted Procurement Oriented Budgeting and other important high-level concepts for organizational budgeting and planning. As a follow-up, we will examine the need and MORE >
As an endorsed Program by both the Pennsylvania Municipal Authorities Association (PMAA) and the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors (PSATS), the PennBid Program shares many values and interests with these associations. Of these interests, providing Municipalities and Municipal Authorities with timely and relevant educational information is one of the most salient.
PennBid is proud to regularly feature content in various magazines and media outlets, including: The Authority (PMAA’s publication) and Township News (PSATS’s Publication). We greatly appreciate this opportunity, and wish to utilize our presence in a manner that benefits the Associations, their Members, Affiliate Members, and PennBid.
Our vision is to leverage PennBid’s subject-matter expertise as a lead with preparing articles (singular or multiple topics) that touch on a wide variety of issues related to the broader topic of Procurement. From legal and professional issues, to purchasing tips and Best Practices, there are numerous opportunities to help educate readers about methods, tools, options, and alternatives that promote cost savings and other efficiencies.
December 7, 2016
In the October edition of the Authority, we highlighted Procurement Oriented Budgeting and other important high-level concepts for organizational budgeting and planning. As a follow-up, we will examine the need and MORE >
August 17, 2016
Procurement. Purchasing. Competitive Sealed Bidding. RFP’s, RFIs & RFQ’s. Public Solicitations. Quotes. Single or multi-prime contracts. Chances are, you’re familiar with these terms, and your reaction to them begins with a slight MORE >
February 19, 2011
Common to all Pennsylvania Authorities is the requirement to publicly bid the procurement of products, services, and construction projects. Equally common is the universal agreement that this can be a MORE >