San Mateo County Grand Jury • 2016-2017

Review of the County of San Mateo’s Procurement of Goods Issue | Summary | Background | Methodology | Discussion |

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Findings and Recommendations 5 findings

F1
Of the 21 recommendations made by the 2003-2004 San Mateo Civil Grand Jury and the 2009 Operational Review by the Controller’s Office, which the Procurement Division agreed were valid, only four have been fully implemented.
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R1
The Procurement Division should develop a timeline for the implementation of recommendations from the 2003-2004 Grand Jury and the Controller’s 2009 Operational Review, as well as any recommendations resulting from the Controller’s Office’s and PCC’s current reviews. This timeline should include regular updates from the Procurement Division directly to the County Manager.
F2
San Mateo County’s Procurement Division does not have full-time experienced procurement leadership.
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R2
The County Manager’s Office should strengthen the Procurement Division with full-time procurement-experienced leadership.
F3
County departments have expressed dissatisfaction with the service provided by the Procurement Division.
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R3
The Procurement Division should provide training and involve procurement staff (both in the Procurement Division and in County departments) in developing, understanding, and implementing professional performance standards.
F4
County departments use inconsistent purchasing procedures that may not follow procurement best practices.
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R4
The Procurement Division should develop best-practice procedures for purchasing that all County departments must follow.
F5
The Procurement Division does not have the necessary systems in place to manage or monitor the purchasing process properly.
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R5
The Procurement Division should work closely with the Controller’s Office to develop reports necessary to manage and monitor procurement.

Additional Recommendations 7

These recommendations are not explicitly linked to specific findings.

No Responses Found 2

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