Who is responsible for reporting CMAS and Master Agreement orders greater than $250,000 to DGS?
The awarding agency. 14. Question: The state has negotiated a Microsoft Select Agreement with Microsoft (Level D discount) that leverages the purchasing power of the state. Are purchases for software under the state’s Microsoft Select Agreement subject to the provisions of the Management Memo? Answer: Yes, since multiple sources (called Large Account Resellers) can provide offers. Several of these sources are available through CMAS and CAL-Store. 15. Question: Our agency uses Transportation Management’s (TM) rate agreements to contract with a variety of carriers to satisfy our diverse transportation needs. TM’s rate agreements are approved offers that are evaluated and accepted by the agency on a shipment-by-shipment basis with the individual bill of lading comprising the contract of carriage. Under Management Memo MM 02-19, does our agency need to obtain 3 offers for each shipment? Answer: No, as long as these agreements are less than $5,000. 16. Question: Transportation Management’s
Related Questions
- The Management Memo does not appear to address CMAS or Master Agreement orders valued at less than $5,000. Are solicitations and offers required?
- Can we use a CMAS or Master Agreement vendor for a purchase under $100,000 as a non-competitive bid?
- Who is responsible for reporting CMAS and Master Agreement orders greater than $250,000 to DGS?