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<br />97.04 <br />Subject: <br /> <br />Reiteration of early procurement policy <br /> <br />Reference: Memorandum to regional councils <br /> <br />Source: <br /> <br />Policy: <br /> <br />9 7.05 <br />Subject: <br /> <br />September 9. 1998 memorandum <br /> <br />(Policy direction provided in response to GTE's use of a non-tarriffed <br />contract addendum.) With regard to non-tarriffed contract addendum <br />from GTE, ACSEC staff conveyed that competitive procurement policies <br />were still required. Thus if a council of government entered into a non- <br />tarriffed agreement, then competitive. procurement requirements would <br />apply. <br /> <br />Statement of competitive procurement policy <br /> <br />Reference: ACSEC policy direction <br /> <br />Source: <br /> <br />Policy: <br /> <br />~ 7.06 <br />Subject: <br /> <br />September 2, 1998 memorandum to regional councils <br /> <br />ACSEC stated that all councils of government must follow proper <br />procurement policies for all equipment not leased in a tariff environment. <br />It was stated that the procurement process must be completed prior to <br />completing or signing any contract or addendum to a 9-1-1 service <br />agreement. <br /> <br />Competitive procurement <br /> <br />Reference: ACSEC policy <br /> <br />Source: <br /> <br />Policy: <br /> <br />97.07 <br />Subject: <br /> <br />July 1, 1998 letter to regional council <br /> <br />It was stated and reiterated that the direct purchase of 9-1-1 equipment, <br />as opposed to a lease for end-to-end service in a regulated <br />environment, requires competitive procurement.- <br /> <br />Procurement policy - non-compliance with procurement policy <br /> <br />Reference: ACSEC policy <br /> <br />ACSEC Policies and Procedures <br />February 1999 <br /> <br />Page 25 <br />