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Resolution - NIGP Resolution 1020 Procurement Under Federal Grants 1995

  • YEAR CREATED: 1995
  • ENTITY TYPE: Authority: Other
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: POL - Policies/Procedures
The document is a resolution titled "Resolution 1020" from the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing. The resolution addresses the implementation of the New Federal Procurement System and procurement under federal grants. It states that the Office of Federal Procurement Policy is mandated to propose integrated proposals for a federal procurement system, procurement management system, and procurement legislation to the Congress. The resolution also mentions that the New Federal Procurement System includes procurement under grants regulated by Attachment O of OMB Circular A-102. The resolution highlights the importance of maximum reliance on state and local government grantee's management of their own procurement. It directs grantor agencies to rescind nonconforming provisions of current agency subordinate regulations and limits the issuance of additional requirements. The National Institute of Governmental Purchasing supports the implementation of the New Federal Procurement System with the Office of Federal Procurement Policy as the only arbiter of procurement under grants and grantor-grantee relationships. The resolution opposes any modification of the current Attachment "O" procurement standards until the present. It also supports the representation of grantee constituencies in the study and recommendations that may lead to the New Federal Procurement System. Additionally, the resolution recommends the establishment of an administrative mechanism that allows ongoing dialogue between the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing, and the National Association of State Purchasing Officials. The resolution was adopted by the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing on July 26, 1980, and was reviewed and ratified on November 11, 1995, by the same board. The certification is provided by J. E. Brinkman, CPPO, the Executive Vice President and Secretary of the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing.
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