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1 Procurement Cycle and Tips on Doing Business with the State Statewide HUB Program Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Texas4Hubs.org

2 Agenda State Government Procurement Cycle Centralized Master Bidders List (CMBL) Vendor Profile Research –Internal –The State The Pitch –In Person –Print Communication Track Your Outreach and Marketing Efforts How to Download the HUB Coordinators Contact List

3 Statewide HUB Program’s Mission The mission of the Statewide HUB Program is to facilitate the use of HUBs in state procurement, and to effectively provide information on the state's procurement process to minority and woman-owned businesses.

4 Incentives To Become HUB Certified FREE of charge and valid for four (4) years Listed on the state’s HUB Directory Agencies and universities are required to make a “Good Faith Effort” to increase contract awards to HUBs and report the utilization of HUBs Increased exposure to prime contractors ($838M+ spent w/HUBs in subcontracting opportunities) Increased opportunities for non- competitive purchases ($61M+ was spent w/HUBs through procurement card)

5 The State’s Procurement Process

6 Purchasing Enabling Legislation Texas Government Code, Title 10 –Chapter 403 - Comptroller of Public Accounts –Chapter 2155 - Purchasing: General Rules and Procedures –Chapter 2156 - Purchasing Methods –Chapter 2157 - Purchasing: Purchase of Automated Information Systems –Chapter 2158 Purchasing: Miscellaneous Provisions for Purchase of Certain Goods and Services –Chapter 2161 Historically Underutilized Business

7 The State of Texas Procurement Cycle Need Defined Procurement Method Selected Solicitation Receipt of Bids Evaluation and Award Inspection and Acceptance Contract Administration Payment Disposal of Property

8 Procurement Thresholds Non Competitive - up to $5,000 –Solicitations are not required Informal Solicitations - $5,000.01 to $25,000 –Solicitations may be requested by phone, fax or email to: 1)Minimum of three vendors (two must be HUBs) and 2)Registered on the Centralized Master Bidders List (CMBL). Formal Solicitations - Over $25,000 –Have terms/conditions, –Indicate opening time and place, –Notifications are sent to CMBL vendors, and –Posted on the Electronic States Business Daily (ESBD).

9 Centralized Master Bidders List (CMBL)

10 Why Register? –The CMBL is an automated registration system used by state agencies. Once a state entity has determine the need to solicit vendors for commodities or services they will develop a mailing list from the CMBL to distribute notifications of bid opportunities. –Used by other purchasing entities (public & private) as well as prime contractors. Note: The CMBL is not an approved vendors list. Centralized Master Bidders List (CMBL)

11 The Centralized Master Bidders List is administered in accordance with: Texas Government Code, Chapter 2155.263-270, and Texas Administrative Code, Title 34, Part 1, Chapter 113, Subchapter C Rule 20.34 Enabling Legislation

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14 96 vendors found where class code (1) is '620', item code (1) is '79' or 'all', district flag (1) is '14' or 'all' sorted by name. (Inactive vendors listed in italics)

15 57 vendors found where class code (1) is '620', item code (1) is '79' or 'all', district flag (1) is '14' or 'all' sorted by name. (Inactive vendors listed in italics)

16 Centralized Master Bidders List (CMBL) How to Register! –Annual registration/renewal fee is $70.00 and may be paid on-line by credit/debit card or check debit (US addresses only). –The profile may be printed after entered online and mailed with a check or money order (US dollars). Mailed applications incur a longer processing time.

17 Electronic State Business Daily (ESBD) State agencies are required to advertise solicitations over $25,000 on the ESBD Posting Requirements -14 days - When all solicitation documents are available on the ESBD -21 days – When all solicitation documents are not available on the ESBD (i.e. Blue Prints, Project Manuals, etc.) Search for bid opportunities or awards by –agency, requisition number, city/county, NIGP code or by keyword http://esbd.cpa.state.tx.us/

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23 Vendor Profile Ensure your company information is always current: –Email –Class and Item Codes –Business Description

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29 Research – Internal Step 1 Take a honest look at your business and clearly identify what your business provide. Step 2 What are some alterative uses for the product or service you provide.

30 Research – The State Step 1 –Read the Vendor Guide Step 2 –Search the HUB Report

31 Vendor Guide The Comptroller’s Vendor Guide is available online and helps vendors better understand the state of Texas purchasing process.

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34 The HUB Report Provides Semi and Annual Report of the expenditures of State Agencies and Universities Assist to identify entities to target marketing efforts Identify Potential Allies/Partners

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41 The Pitch Be Confident –Establish yourself as an authority in your area Be Clear –What are you able to provide Be Concise –In one sentence, what do you provide? Be Compelling –What are some “Attention Getter” words within your industry that you are able to provide? Ex: Industry- Janitorial “Attention Getter” Green Products –Are there alterative uses

42 The Pitch – In Person You are a successful business 1 st and HUB Vendor 2 nd Build a rapport with the entity’s contact Have a Game Plan –What are your main points about your company –What do you really want to know from that representative

43 The Pitch - Print Communication Business Card –Include an indicator of what your business provide –Include an email address Email –Focus on one topic –What action do you want them to take? –Is it error free? Mailings

44 Track Your Outreach and Marketing Efforts Agency Name Contract or Spot Purchases Important Dates, e.g. contract expiration

45 The State HUB Coordinators The HUB Coordinator is the HUB vendor’s door into doing business with a state agency or university

46 This page will provide general description of an HUB Coordinator. Below the first paragraph is a hyperlink titled “HUB Coordinator List”

47 This will provide a list of state agencies and universities

48 Their profile will indicate the contact information for several positions, including Agency Head.

49 If you scroll down you will find the HUB Contacts

50 To download the complete HUB Coordinator list, Choose the hyperlink “Click here for download versions

51 Choose the file hubcords.dat

52 From you browser choose save as.

53 Save the document as an Text File

54 Open an next excel document and open the file you save. Ensure you look in all files.

55 For step 1 of 3 of the Text Import Wizard simply choose next

56 For step 2 of 3, select the comma field under delimiter and then choose finish

57 This will provide a complete database of the HUB Coordinators and other contacts.

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59 Statewide HUB Program Contact Information Paul GibsonProgram Manager (512) 305-9071 Rachel SnellMarketing Coordinator (512) 463-6958 Suzette BallengerOperations Support Specialist (512) 463-3364 Ric PerezCertification Technical Lead (512) 463-0294 Allen RobertsCompliance Technical Lead (512) 36140 Toll Free (888) 863-5881 Fax (512) 936-2482 WebsiteTexas4HUBS.org


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