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“˿app System Buy Missouri” begins in January

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“˿app System Buy Missouri” begins in January

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Travis Zimpfer
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“˿app System Buy Missouri” begins in January; program encourages university departments to give preference to Missouri firms for supplies, services, equipment

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – $5.4 billion is a big number, but University of Missouri system officials and the ˿app Board of Curators are determined that the economic impact on the state of Missouri will grow in the future. To help that growth, this fall, the Board approved a new “˿app System Buy Missouri” program that will encourage departments throughout the system to utilize more Missouri vendors whenever possible resulting in more support for small- and medium-sized Missouri businesses.

“This past spring, Tripp Umbach reported that the ˿app System had a $5.4 billion economic impact on the state of Missouri. This is our way of supporting Missourians,” ˿app System President Mun Choi said. “Our goal is to build on that success and make sure we are supporting Missouri vendors in every possible way in every industry, whether that is purchasing services, supplies or equipment. ˿app universities make discoveries impacting every state citizen, and we train the future leaders of our state. We also support our state businesses.”

Earlier this fall, the ˿app Board of Curators approved changes to the Collected Rules and Regulations that allow departments to give preference to Missouri vendors on a value basis when choosing bids. Additional actions to encourage Missouri purchases include:

  • Increasing the number of Missouri maintenance, repair and operations suppliers within the university’s electronic procurement database. This will allow easier communications to those suppliers when requests for services, equipment and supplies are distributed.
  • Creating an internal promotion/awareness campaign, using the ˿app Supply Chain’s website as well as other tools to educate staff.
  • Expanding a cooperative purchasing program that will allow other public entities to collaborate on and/or utilize existing ˿app-awarded contracts that could serve to reduce expenses in those institutions.

“As Missouri’s premier public institution with four universities, it is vital that we work to continue supporting our state businesses,” said Tony Hall, chief procurement officer for the ˿app system. “Keeping as much of our spending within the state of Missouri is important as it helps Missouri’s economy and maintain jobs for every citizen who is providing quality services or products. We’re looking forward to implementing this program.”

An annual report will be compiled at the end of each fiscal year to measure progress on the program.

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Reviewed 2018-12-03