Why Centralized Procurement?
Although not readily evident in the County Purchasing Act, there is the suggestion of a centralized purchasing operation for county governments. Most private and public sector operations recognize and support the centralization of the procurement function. Most procurement techniques are fundamentally the same, however, the significant difference is that public expenditures are made with taxpayer dollars, and therefore, subject to tighter regulations, more intensive scrutiny and a greater degree of accountability than the private sector. The major advantage of centralized procurement is that it provides the greatest control over taxpayers dollars. It also provides cost savings by consolidating purchases for volume discounts. With the utilization of a professional purchasing staff, the county should benefit from a streamlined administrative function, including the establishment of term (annual requirements) contracts, the use of standardized specifications, and standard contract terms a