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, Assistant Director
The
Materials Management Branch, led by Acting Assistant Director David
Guernsey, is responsible for the processing and coordination of
all procurement and contract-related activities as well as warehousing
and distribution
of all general inventory items for the department.
The branch
facilitates purchases ranging from pipes for restoration of
sewer lines to computers and traffic signs. To promptly obtain goods
and services, the department utilizes in excess of 800 commodity and
service contracts. The branch is divided into three functional sections:
Procurement; Contract Management, and Warehousing and Distribution.
Procurement
Section personnel
support all divisions, division storerooms and Department warehouses
with the procurement of commodities, parts,
materials and services. The section works with all field and inventory
control employees in the procurement and materials handling cycle
to ensure the receipt of goods and services. These employees handle
in excess of 16,000 requisitions annually for materials and services.
The section maintains inventories at 23 warehouse sites in support
of Department operations.
The Contract
Management Section is responsible for
the review development, management and renewal of contractual
agreements for commodities,
professional and non-professional services, high technology equipment,
and light construction. Theses employees coordinate the solicitation
of formal bids and Requests for Proposals through the Finance & Administration
Department. They attend pre-bid conferences and are responsible
for the preparation of bid review and award recommendation documents.
These
employees also coordinate with F&A and other city departments
in processing Requests for Council Action (RCA's) and all appropriate
documents for the execution of contracts.
The
Materials Management Branch has the responsibility for warehousing
and distribution of general and automotive inventory
items, from cradle-to-grave, for the department. For the year
ending FY2003,
the inventory consist
of 21,568 line items valued in excess of $20,100,765.
Two central depots serve as staging locations for inventory
that is distributed
to a network
of ten general supply warehouses, nine automotive warehouses
and four storerooms located throughout the City. The inventory
consists
of a
variety of items, e.g. pipe, valves, fittings, office and janitorial
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