Procurement authority definition
Procurement authority means an agency authorized by statute to purchase goods and services.
Procurement authority means a state agency authorized by statute to purchase information technology directly; or a state agency that has been delegated the authority to or has otherwise been authorized to procure information technology directly by the office, including but not limited to as such procurement authority is delegated to a participating agency or such procurement is otherwise authorized by the office by and pursuant to this chapter.
Procurement authority means a person or designee authorized by Central Health to manage or administer a procurement requiring the evaluation of the RFP Proposal.
Examples of Procurement authority in a sentence
The Release Purchase Order must be approved by an individual that has the appropriate Expenditure and Procurement authority.
Procurement authority to award this contract is granted under the general waiver process (Wisconsin Statutes.16.75(6)(d)).
More Definitions of Procurement authority
Procurement authority means the authority to begin the purchasing process to procure goods and services as a result of the Board approval of the Operating and/or Capital Budget.
Procurement authority or “PA” means the delegated authority to take specific procurement actions on behalf of UNFPA;
Procurement authority means the authority assigned to a Township employee to incur expenditures, including advance and progress payments on behalf of the Township;
Procurement authority means the power of the Parties to make a binding or contractual commitment with a supplier(s) for the availability or purchase of any Supply Category(ies) which shall be delegated to a Party’s Board Representative in accordance with paragraph 4.1(ii) below.
Procurement authority means the right to obtain and pay for, with public monies, something of value on behalf of the county government and/or a political subdivision of county government.
Procurement authority means an agency authorized by statute to purchase goods and services. “Responsible bidder” means a vendor that has the capability in all respects to perform the contract requirements. In determining whether a vendor is a responsible bidder, the department may consider various factors including, but not limited to, the vendor’s competence and qualification for the type of services required, the vendor’s integrity and reliability, the past performance of the vendor relative to the quality of the good or service, the past experience of the department in relation to the good or service, the relative quality of the good or service, the proposed terms of delivery, and the best interest of the state. “Sealed” means the submission of responses to a solicitation in a form that prevents disclosure of the contents prior to a date and time established by the department for opening the responses. Sealed
Procurement authority means the City Manager, Council Appointee, Director of Finance, Director of Public Works or such other person who has been duly authorized to procure a contract.