Procurement and Contract Services update
Effective Sept. 1, Procurement and Contract Services (PCS) will be integrated across
the university system and report to Statewide. The integration follows the Board
of Regents direction, in response to budget pressures, to consolidate and standardize
administrative areas.
The new structure will provide cost savings and efficiencies for the university. The new Â鶹´«Ã½ Department of Procurement and Contract Services will
be under the direction of the Chief Procurement Officer (CPO), John Hebard. The PCS
department will include the existing 12 employees located in both Fairbanks and Anchorage.
This staff will manage all procurements across the system larger than $25,000, as
well as all other procurements that cannot be made using a procurement card or performed
by distributed procurement staff. With the new single department structure, procurement
officers will be assigned work in commodity/service groups for all locations across
the system. This will allow procurement officers to become subject matter experts
regarding the commodities and services they are buying, thus better able to identify
economies of scale and potential saving opportunities for the university.
In addition, the PCS card administration staff will be responsible for the issuance, administration and audit of procurement cards and travel cards across the system.
Anticipated benefits of the restructure:
- 22% in budgetary savings due to a reduction of 2 FTE through attrition.
- Alignment of procurement practices and procedures across the system
- Improved ability for procurement officers to identify economies of scale and cost savingsopportunities across the system
- Increased career development and job portability opportunities for procurement staff.
Initially, there are no changes to processing or working with PCS, so please carry on business as usual. As changes to processes are made, they will be communicated. For more information, visit the Procurement and Contract Services page at the New Â鶹´«Ã½ webpage.