NASPO forms national cooperative purchasing organization
The Lexington, Ky.-based National Association of State Procurement Officials (NASPO) has formed a subsidiary entity, the WSCA/NASPO Cooperative Purchasing Organization, to manage its national cooperative purchasing program. A 21-member management board, led by elected chair Kent Beers, the chief procurement officer for the State of Utah, has been appointed to oversee the operations and activities of the new organization.
Since 1993, the Western States Contracting Alliance (WSCA) has served as the primary cooperative purchasing arm of NASPO and encouraged and guided participating members to work collaboratively in an effort to create true procurement cooperatives. The WSCA portfolio of 40+ cooperative contracts covers commodities and services that range from computer equipment to body armor to infant formula. These WSCA contracts, and more recently, NASPO cooperative contracts from other regions of the country, benefit public entities, including states, cities, counties, and higher education institutions. All authorized governmental entities in any state are welcome to use WSCA/NASPO cooperative contracts with the approval of that state’s chief procurement official.
The WSCA/NASPO Cooperative Purchasing Organization represents a unified, nationally focused cooperative purchasing program that will leverage the collective expertise and experience of WSCA and NASPO, aggregate the demand of all 50 states and their political subdivisions, and help spur innovation and competition in the marketplace.
Ron Bell of Virginia, NASPO Immediate Past President, said, “WSCA/NASPO is fortunate to have at this time a leadership team that came together and developed a highly effective organizational model to support the continued growth of this most successful program for years to come.”
Douglas Richins, former chief procurement officer for the State of Utah and a founding member of WSCA, will serve as the chief executive officer of the new organization. “Building upon WSCA’s very firm foundation, the new WSCA/NASPO Cooperative Purchasing Organization will facilitate even more collaboration among all states. This repositioning will accelerate the benefits of cooperative contracts originated and administered by expert state procurement professionals and benefit taxpayers throughout the nation,” said Richins.
The formation of the new cooperative purchasing subsidiary was possible due to the readiness, dedication, and enthusiasm of NASPO members. According to current NASPO President Carol Wilson of Connecticut, “this collaborative effort speaks to the commitment the members have to the success of the organization and their continued leadership as a national team.”
The WSCA/NASPO Cooperative Purchasing Organization will continue development of the eMarket Center, an online marketplace designed to enhance end-user buying activities, improve strategic purchasing, provide analytics, and expand overall transparency into spending.
Chair Kent Beers described the formation of the new organization as “bringing together the combined purchasing power of all NASPO member states and resulting in greater price discounts, stronger contract terms and conditions, and improved maintenance and service agreements. We invite all local governments and public entities to take a look at the benefits offered through our WSCA/NASPO
cooperative contracts.”
Questions concerning the Cooperative Purchasing Organization should be directed to:
Lee Ann Pope , WNCPO Program Manager
201 East Main Street, Suite 1405
Lexington, KY 40507
Phone: 859-514-9159
Fax: 859-514-9166
Email: [email protected]