Implementation Plan Procurement Programs Frank Hayden Procurement Director NEW Programs Living Wage Program Local Workforce Program MinorityWomen Business Enterprise Program MinorityWomen Business Enterprises ID: 766009
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Implementation Plan Procurement Programs Frank Hayden, Procurement Director
NEW Programs Living Wage Program – Local Workforce Program – Minority/Women Business Enterprise Program
Minority/Women Business Enterprises Amend Procurement Ordinance to include Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) program, add new program for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), and continue current Small Business Enterprise (SBE) program. Establish M/WBE Program Certification Eligibility Requirements
Maintain M/WBE, SBE Directories Monitor compliance with M/WBE, and SBE goals Report compliance with M/WBE, and SBE goals Publish M/WBE, and SBE utilization reports
Verify Subcontractor Payment PRISM Software M/WBE and SBE subcontract goal attainment Eliminate Good faith effortDevelop scoring system for use in RFP process
Internal Process Living Wage, Local Workforce, M/WBE programs and SBE program in solicitations
Areas to implement Current Program Recommended Program SBE M/WBE Construction Under $500,000 Under $500,000 15% SBE Goal 5% bid equalization up to $25,000 Sheltered Markets Sheltered Markets Subcontractor Goals African-American 11.17% Hispanic 11.45% Caucasian Women 12.71%
Areas to implement continued Current Program Recommended Program SBE M/WBE Professional Services Under $350,000 Under $350,000 15% SBE Goal 10% preference/equalization system Sheltered Markets Subcontractor Goals African American 9.92%
Areas to implement continued Current Program Recommended Program SBE M/WBE Services & Goods Under $225,000 Under $225,000 15% SBE Goal 5% preference/equalization system up to $11,250 Sheltered Markets
. Develop an M/WBE Program Outreach Campaign
APRIL 18, 2019 Mary V. McDonald-Wilson Center located in Gaines Park at 1505 N. Australian Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 NEXT EVENT
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