Appointed by Senate President: James C. Rosapepe
Appointed by Senate Minority Leader: Stephen M. Waugh
Appointed by House Speaker: Dan K. Morhaim
Appointed by House Minority Leader: Christopher R. West
Representing Maryland Nonprofits: Sheryl Brissett Chapman, Ed.D.
Goldstein Treasury Building, Annapolis, Maryland, July 2014. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
Ex officio (nonvoting): Sheila C. McDonald, Esq., Executive Secretary, Board of Public Works.
Staff: Devan B. Perry
c/o Board of Public Works
Goldstein Treasury Building, Room 117
80 Calvert St., Annapolis, MD 21401 - 1991
(410) 260-7335
e-mail: bpw@maryland.gov
web: http://governor.maryland.gov/ltgovernor/home/procurement-modernization/
In February 2016, the Commission to Modernize State Procurement was created (Executive Order 01.01.2016.05).
The Commission is to comprehensively review Maryland's procurement laws and regulations. Based on that review, the Commission will make detailed recommendations to the Governor to improve and modernize the State's procurement process. Recommendations may include how to standardize best practices and interpretation of procurement provisions in the Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR) across agencies; use new technologies to reduce transaction costs for State agencies; and develop a statewide procurement manual and a statewide training curriculum. The Commission also may consider how to remove impediments for attracting and retaining quality procurement staff; simplify procurement reporting requirements so staff more efficiently manage their time; expand to all agencies the Small Business Reserve Program; and simplify the Minority Business Enterprise Certification process. Other strategies that make the procurement process more accessible to business are to be included in the recommendations.
Authorization for the Commission ends December 31, 2016.
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