Washington State Procurement Risk Assessment - 2016 Presented by Drew Zavatsky Location or Date.

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Washington State Procurement Risk Assessment Presented by Drew Zavatsky Location or Date

History RCW 39.26, effective January 1, 2013 – why are we doing this? Reduced costs and risks – better service! Initial (interim) delegations based on agency size & FTEs Risk Assessment Pilot Project – diversity -- large, medium, small agencies -- also higher education and commissions Departments of Transportation, Social and Health Services, Labor & Industries, Health, Enterprise Services, Health Care Authority, Parks, Board of Community & Technical Colleges, Early Learning, Auditor’s Office, Investment Board, Treasurer, Office of Minority and Women’s Business Enterprise, University of Washington, The Evergreen State College, Olympic Community College

Assessment Tool 2014 Risk Assessment Tool Good news, good ideas  Nearly 30 agencies gave feedback that we used to improve the new tool Features of the 2016 Tool

Definitions of risk, mitigation, and residual risk Carried over your responses from the 2014 Assessment Completing the Tool much simpler! Question FY 2014 ResponseFY 2016 Response 8. Forecasting  Please provide a copy of your agency’s Procurement Plan.  Describe how your agency forecasts its future procurement needs.  Describe how your agency uses historic spend data to develop forecasts. Please provide the steps used to capture the data and to develop forecasts. [PO-1] Procurements are jointly developed in partnership with the program staff and purchasing/contracting professionals. One of the first steps is assess need and once a contract is established, use an agency-wide system for monitoring performance and payment. Identify the appropriate procurement methodology, followed by the development of a procurement timeline. Standard forms and processes are then used and once a contract is established, use an agency-wide system for monitoring performance and payment. [PRN-1] Executive Management has become very experienced in "right-sizing" resource needs with anticipated acquisitions. Major projects are vetted with the Executive Leadership Team where resourcing needs are discussed and strategized.  No change from FY2014 response, because: ___________________________________  Describe the change: ___________________________________ OBJECTIVE: we need to know if your delegation is right-sized, so we are encouraging review of how you are managing the risks associated with your procurement process (including a description of how your personnel have changed)

Questions? Drew Zavatsky Risk Assessment Administrator Contracts, Procurement & Risk Management Enterprise Procurement Policy Group Department of Enterprise Services 1500 Jefferson Street SE Olympia, WA 98501