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E-raamat: Introduction to Procurement in the Public Sector 4th edition [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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Public procurement is an exciting, challenging profession that is responsible for the procurement of goods, services, and construction at every level of government, estimated at nearly 13 trillion US dollars worldwide. Public procurement professionals often work behind the scenes to promote responsive and responsible government, improving the quality of life for the people in their communities. Introduction to Procurement in the Public Sector, 4th Edition is designed to provide an overview of the field, introduce the reader to the public procurement profession, and explore the wide variety of responsibilities and practices that must be addressed throughout the public procurement cycle.

This book offers a thorough and complete overview of the function and profession of public procurement, explores legal frameworks, examines contract administration, and investigates a variety of solicitation methods and processes, with an emphasis on what happens post-award, including surplus and disposal. Introduction to Procurement in the Public Sector, 4th Edition provides the reader with a comprehensive understanding of the public procurement profession, as well as insight into methods, strategies, and tools for successful and ethical procurement practice. The book is an ideal primer for those entering the field of public procurement and serves as a comprehensive textbook for courses in public administration, supply chain management, and related fields of study.



This book offers a thorough and complete overview of the function and profession of public procurement, explores legal frameworks, examines contract administration, and investigates a variety of solicitation methods and processes, with an emphasis on what happens post-award, including surplus and disposal.

Part I: Procurement as a Function and as a Profession in the Public Sector
1. What is Procurement?
2. Procurement as a Profession
3. Procurement Influences Part II: Procurement Organization and Framework
4. Procurement Entities
5. Organizational Structure and Framework
6. Public Procurement Laws and Regulations Part III: The Solicitation Process
7. Pre-Procurement Planning
8. Solicitation Selection and Development
9. Pre-Award Activities
10. Contract Formation Part IV: Post Award
11. Contract Administration
12. Documentation and Reporting
13. Disposal Methods

Theresa R. M. Bauccio-Teschlog, MBA, NIGP-CPP, CPPB, began her career in private sector supply chain management in 1997. In 2001, she shifted to public procurement. Since 2001, she has worked for both cities and transits and has extensive knowledge of federal grants. Theresa currently serves as the Procurement Manager for the City of Everett, Washington, and as both a Subject Matter Expert and an NIGP instructor.

Ronald L. King, MA, NIGP-CPP, CPPO, has more than 40 years of purchasing experience in both the private and public sectors. He retired in 2018 as Deputy Director, Sourcing & Contracting for the VA Department of General Services/Division of Purchases & Supply in Richmond, VA and again in 2023 from the position of Content Developer for NIGP: The Institute for Public Procurement. He currently is a Consultant with NIGP Code and Consulting and serves as a Subject Matter Expert and an Instructor for NIGP.

William J. (Joe) Tommie Jr., MEd, CPPO, has over 40 years of experience in public procurement. In 2020, he retired as the Director of Purchasing for the Cobb County Government in Georgia. Prior to joining Cobb County, he served as the Director of Construction Procurement for the School District of Pickens County, as the Coordinator of Purchasing for the School District Five of Lexington and Richland Counties, and as the Manager of Purchasing and Inventory Control, Greenwood School District 50, all in South Carolina. He continues to serve in a consulting role with an Atlanta metro city government and currently serves as an NIGP instructor.