Sarasota County consultant recommends rescinding credit card restrictions
Date: January 28, 2013
by: Alex Mahadevan | News Editor
The National Institute of Governmental Purchasing, a consultant Sarasota County hired in 2011 to analyze procurement practices, will give a final report to County commissioners Jan. 29.
The firm will recommend reverting restrictions on county purchasing credit cards, aka p-cards, to their previous usage allowance prior to the 2011 purchasing scandal that forced former County Administrator Jim Ley to resign.
P-cards currently carry a $50,000 limit and can’t be used on term contracts. The National Institute of Governmental Purchasing identified inefficiencies from p-card restrictions such as a situation in which a worker drove 30 miles to pick up supplies at a county warehouse.
P-card spending fell 59% from $15.1 million in the 2011 fiscal year to $6.2 million in 2012.
The firm also recommends the county raise the $50,000 threshold requiring the “rigorous” sealed bid or proposal process to $100,000. Contractors complained the limit prevented them from submitting quotes for Siesta Key Village crosswalk lighting.
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- Wait just a minute... Wasn't it abuse of those credit cards that caused a lot of the problems??? Leave the restrictions in place and adress the bidding problem as a seperate issue.
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