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How to Do Business with the State of Louisiana Paul A. Holmes, Director Division of Administration Office of State Procurement 1201 North 3 rd Street Suite 2-160 P. O. Box 94095 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9095 (225)342-8010 FAX (225)342-9756 www.doa.louisiana.gov/osp October, 2014

Table of Contents 1.0 General...1 1.1 Introduction...1 1.2 Vision, Mission and Philosophy...2 1.3 Location and Address...3 1.4 Map...4 1.5 Website...5 2.0 Purposes and Policies...6 3.0 Authority and Responsibility...6 3.1 Authority and Duties of the Commissioner of Administration...6 3.2 Authority of the State Director of Purchasing...6 3.3 Delegation of Purchasing Authority...6 4.0 Ethics...6 5.0 Procurement Statutes, Rules and Regulations and Small Purchases Executive Order...7 5.1 Statutes governing procurement...7 5.2 Exemptions...7 5.3 Rules and Regulations...8 5.4 Small Purchases Executive Order...8 6.0 The State s New LaGov ERP System...8 7.0 Vendor Registration and Additional Information...8 7.1 Self Monitoring...8 7.2 LaPAC On-line Registration...9 7.3 Commodity Code...9 7.4 Selection of Bidders...10 7.5 Discrimination Prohibited...10 7.6 Gray Market Vendors...10 7.7 Marketing...10 7.8 State Planning Regions...11 8.0 Procurement Methods and Source Selection...12 8.1 Small Purchases...12 8.2 Sole Source...12 8.3 Proprietary Purchases...12 8.4 Emergency Purchases...12 8.5 Professional, Personal, Consulting and Social Service Contracts...12 8.6 ITB (Invitation to Bid)...12 8.7 RFP (Request for Proposal)...13 8.8 RFx (Request for Something)...13 8.9 RFI or RFR (Request for Information or Request for Response)...13 8.10 LaCarte (Procurement Card)...13 8.11 Statewide Term Contracts...13 8.12 Procedures for Requesting a Brand Name or LaMAS Contract...14 i

8.13 Procedures for Requesting Changes to an Existing Brand Name or LaMAS Contract.15 8.14 Procedures for Requesting a Microcomputer Contract...16 8.15 LAPS (Louisiana Pricing Schedule)...16 8.16 Cooperative Purchasing...17 8.17 Other Procurement Methods...17 8.18 Steps of ITB (Invitation to Bid) Purchasing Process...18 8.19 Steps of RFP (Request for Proposal) Purchasing Process...19 8.20 Differences Between ITB and RFP...20 9.0 Bid Preparation...21 9.1 Preparing a Response to ITB...21 9.2 Mistakes commonly made by vendors when preparing bids...22 9.3 Faxed Bids and Addenda...23 9.4 Withdrawal of Bids...23 9.5 Cash Discount for Prompt Payment...23 9.6 New Products...23 9.7 Taxes...23 9.8 Bid Bonds...23 9.9 Performance Bonds...23 9.10 Specifications...24 9.11 Conflict Resolution...24 10.0 Bid Response...24 10.1 Bid Openings...24 10.2 Late Bids...24 10.3 No Bids...24 10.4 Award Information...25 10.5 Inspection of Bids...25 11.0 Evaluation and Award...25 11.1 Evaluation and Award...25 11.2 Responsive Bidder...25 11.3 Responsible Bidder...26 11.4 Mistakes in Bids...26 11.5 Tie Bids...26 11.6 Preferences...26 11.7 Rejection of Bids/Cancellation of Solicitation...26 12.0 Vendor Performance...26 12.1 Purchase orders...26 12.2 Deficiency/Complaints...26 12.3 Default of Contractor...27 13.0 Changes After Award...27 13.1 Cancellation of Purchase Orders...27 13.2 Change Orders...27 13.3 Assignments...27 14.0 Small and Emerging Business Development...27 15.0 Small Entrepreneurship Programs (Hudson and Veterans Initiatives)...28 ii

Section 1.0 General 1.1 - INTRODUCTION This manual is intended to acquaint vendors with Louisiana s procurement process and encourage them to become suppliers to the State of Louisiana. State Procurement developed it, but most of the information included is also applicable to state agencies. Procurement is a major activity for the state, and the system is designed to ensure a fair and equitable treatment of all persons who participate in the procurement process. You are an important element in this process and your participation is crucial to the success of existing and new programs. Procurement is rapidly changing at State Procurement to meet the needs of the agencies we serve. We continue to look for ways to improve existing programs and create new and innovative programs to obtain the best value for goods and services. You will find information on some of our programs and processes in this guide such as the RFP, La Carte (the procurement card), and LaPAC (Louisiana Procurement and Contract Network). As part of the LaPAC program you as a vendor have the opportunity to publicize your business to potential buyers and obtain a listing of other registered businesses. You will also find information on our contracting methods with Master Pricing Agreements and Internet Catalog Contracts. In the future, we plan to implement the Vendor Performance Program that will include tracking of contract compliance and performance, recognition of vendor excellence, and vendor training. Visit our website often at http://www.doa.louisiana.gov/osp, where you will find the latest information to familiarize you with our programs. This is provided as a general guideline to help you understand some of the processes. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to amend or override any statute, rule, regulation, policy or procedure of the State of Louisiana, or the provision of any document used in any competitive procurement. State Procurement reserves the right to modify this manual without prior notice and without issuance of such modification to all holders of the manual. You are encouraged to visit our office. An appointment made in advance will enable productive utilization of time for both parties. Our business hours are 8:00 to 5:00 weekdays excluding State holidays. Vendors should bring catalogs, brochures, descriptive material, and price lists to familiarize the State Purchasing Officer with their products and services. A list of State Purchasing Officers with telephone numbers, E-mail addresses and their commodities can be found on our website. Any qualified individual with a disability as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act who wishes to attend a scheduled meeting or has submitted a bid and desires to attend the meeting or bid opening, must notify this office in writing not later than seven days prior to the meeting or bid opening date of their need for special accommodations. If the request cannot be reasonably accommodated, the individual will be informed prior to the meeting or bid opening. 1

State Procurement 1.2 OUR VISION Simplify and improve the procurement process. OUR MISSION The mission of State Purchasing is to develop and implement sound procurement practices in accordance with executive policy and legislative mandates, and to provide quality and timely services to the agency and vendor communities. OUR PHILOSOPHY Be Proactive in recommending and implementing legislative, policy and procedural changes. Be Responsive to management and customer needs. To Oversee the process to ensure that goods and services are purchased within legal parameters. To Communicate timely and effectively with state agencies, vendors, and executive and legislative management. Be Uniform in dispensing interpretations of the Procurement Code. To Resolve issues in a timely and professional manner. To Encourage innovation and better value for state purchases. To Manage change effectively and efficiently. Be Ethical in the performance of all of our duties. To Notice and give recognition for the good work of others. Be Team players and actively promote collaboration to achieve mutual goals in the best interest of the state. To Simplify the purchasing process wherever possible. 2

1.3 Location and Address State Procurement is located on the 2 nd floor of the Claiborne Building. A map with directions is on the next page. The U. S. Postal Service does not make deliveries to our physical location. Bidders are solely responsible for ensuring that their courier service provider makes inside deliveries to our physical location. The Office of State Procurement is not responsible for any delays caused by the bidder s chosen means of bid delivery. Bidders are solely responsible for the timely delivery of their bids. Failure to meet bid opening dates and times shall result in rejection of bids. Our Mailing Address: Our Street Address: Office of State Procurement Office of State Procurement P. O. Box 94095 Claiborne Building Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9095 Suite 2-160 1201 North 3 rd Street Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Our telephone number: 225-342-8010 Our fax number: 225-342-8688 3

State Purchasing 1.4 Map with Directions Take the Capitol Access Road exit off I-110. Merge right onto Capitol Lake Road. Turn right onto 3 rd Street. Building is on the left. State Procurement is on the 2 nd floor of the Claiborne Building. A picture ID is required to enter building. Please allow time to obtain a security badge when visiting. 4

1.5 Our Website Our Internet home page http://www.doa.louisiana.gov/osp. Our web site is a source for useful information. We are constantly updating and adding information. Listed below is some of the information found on our home page: About Us -Contacts* -Office Location -State Procurement Overview -Vision, Mission, Philosophy -Guidelines for Dealing with the Public Agency Center -Helpful Information About Emergency Procurement -Excluded Parties List System (EPLS) -Procurement Handbook -Request for Proposal (RFP) Manual with Exhibits -Quick Reference Pocket Guide -OSP Agency Memos -LaPAC Louisiana Procurement and Contract Network -LA ecat Louisiana s Electronic Catalog -LaCarte Procurement Card Program -NIGP Commodity Codes Not to be used for Vendor Enrollment -UNSPSC Code Search -Employee Purchase Program -Equipment Financing Program -Frequently Asked Questions -Glossary of Printing Terms -Louisiana Purchasing News -State by State Reciprocal Preference -NIGP LA Chapter -Vendor Payee Inquiry Vendor Center -LaPAC Louisiana Procurement & Contract Network -Contracting Opportunities -How to Do Business with the State of Louisiana -Frequently Asked Questions -Vendor Registration -Vendor Registration Help Scripts -UNSPSC Code Search Vendor Center (continued) -Unit of Measure Codes -Louisiana State Regional Map -Brand Name or LaMAS Contracts -OSP Vendor Memos -Louisiana Procurement Technical Assistance Center -Procedures BN Microcomputer Contracts -Microcomputer Contracts Additions -Vendor Payee Inquiry Contracts -Contracts Search -Contracts by Title and T Number -Louisiana Pricing Schedule (LaPS) Contracts -Approved Catalog Contracts -LaMAS Contracts -Technology Contracts -Geaux Green with Recycled Goods and Services -Copier Contracts -Courier Service -Furniture Contracts -MMCAP -Printing Contracts -Vehicle Contracts Online Forms Legal Information -Small Purchases Executive Order -Policies and Procedures Memorandum 49 -Policies and Procedures Memorandum 50 -Policies and Procedures Memorandum 51 -Purchasing Rules and Regulations -Louisiana Law Search State Travel -Travel Homepage -Travel Policy -New Updates -Travel Guide -Travel Pocket Guide -Contact Travel Staff Louisiana Small Entrepreneurship (Hudson and Veteran Initiative) Programs LA ecat Contract Search tool If you do not have access to the Internet, you may contact our office at the address shown on the cover or telephone number (225) 342-8010 for copies of the above listed information. *State Procurement staff, telephone numbers, E-mail addresses and their commodities 5

Section 2.0 Purposes and Policies Purposes and Policies of the Central Purchasing Office (RS39:1552.B) (1) To simplify, clarify, and modernize the law governing procurement by this state. (2) To permit the continued development of procurement policies and practices. (3) To provide for increased public confidence in the procedures followed in public procurement. (4) To ensure the fair and equitable treatment of all persons who deal with the procurement system of this state. (5) To provide increased economy in state procurement activities by fostering effective competition. (6) To provide safeguards for the maintenance of a procurement system of quality and integrity. Section 3.0 Authority and Responsibility 3.1 - Authority and Duties of the Commissioner of Administration (RS39:1561) The Commissioner shall have the authority and responsibility to promulgate rules and regulations governing the procurement, management and control of any and all supplies, services and major repairs required to be procured by most state agencies. 3.2 - Authority of the S tate Director of Purchasing (RS39:1564) The Director serves as the central procurement officer of the State. The director, within the limitations of regulations, shall: Supervise the procurement of all supplies, services and major repairs needed by the state Adopt rules governing the internal procedures Exercise supervision over all inventories of warehoused supplies belonging to the state Establish and maintain programs for the inspection, testing and acceptance of supplies, services and major repairs 3.3 - Delegation of Purchasing Authority (RS39:1566) Each non-exempt state agency is formally delegated a purchasing authority in writing by the Director of State Procurement within certain dollar limits based on the number of purchasing classifications, training, and performance. This is known as a Delegated Purchasing Authority (DPA). Non-exempt agencies may process purchases within their delegated authority unless excluded by other provisions such as labor and material project purchases. Non-contract purchases over a nonexempt agency s delegated authority are sent to State Procurement for processing. Exempt and non-exempt agencies must submit all vehicles, certain telecommunication purchases, and certain information technology purchases for processing and/or approval by State Procurement. Section 4.0 Ethics Vendors should refrain from offering anything of economic value to a state employee who exercises procurement responsibility or influences procurement 6

decisions. Questions concerning ethics should be directed to the Louisiana Board of Ethics. The ethics law (RS42:1101-1170) can be searched from our website under legal information. Section 5.0 Procurement Statutes, Rules and Regulations, and Small Purchases Executive Order 5.1 - Statutes Governing Procurement State Procurement s primary objective is to serve the taxpayers of this state, the departments for which it acts as an agent, and the business community through the use of sound, prudent, and consistent competitive bidding practices. Political and arbitrary considerations do not affect awards. State Purchasing makes decisions according to purchasing rules and regulations that are in the State s and therefore its taxpayers best interest. State Procurement operates under the authority of numerous statutes. The primary statutes governing procurement are listed: RS 38:2211-2296 RS 39:196-200 RS 39:1551 1755 RS 39:1761 RS 42:1101 1170 RS 43:1-34 RS 43:111-211 RS 44:1 41 Public Contracts Data Processing La. Procurement Code Lease/Purchase Code of Ethics Printing Advertisements Public Records 5.2 - Exemptions (RS 39:1572) The following agencies are exempt from central purchasing (except for certain commodities) but may avail themselves to the central purchasing facilities whenever the best interest of such governmental body and the State may be served. These agencies are subject to the requirements of the Louisiana Procurement Code and the Rules and Regulations: Louisiana State University System (This includes the Health Care Service Division that operates the charity hospitals). Southern University System Board of Trustees of State Colleges and Universities System Vocational-technical schools, special schools, and other institutions under the supervision of the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education Department of Education for items other than those listed in second bullet of next paragraph The office of the State Bond Commission in the Department of the Treasury for printing only The following agencies are exempt from central purchasing and regulations of the Commissioner of Administration but shall nevertheless be subject to the requirements of Chapter 17 (Louisiana Procurement Code) and such regulations as may be promulgated by the head of such governmental body: The Department of Transportation and Development, for procurement of materials and supplies that will become a component part of any road, highway, bridge, or appurtenance thereto 7

Textbooks, scientific and laboratory equipment, teaching materials, teaching devices, and teaching supplies procured by the Department of Education The New Orleans Food Center Authority The Louisiana Crawfish Market Development Authority 5.3 - Rules and Regulations Our Rules and Regulations are Title 34 of the Louisiana Administrative Code. You may access a copy of the Rules and Regulations that State Agencies operate under from our website at http://www.doa.louisiana.gov/osp. If you do not have access to the Internet, you may contact State Procurement for a copy at the address or telephone number shown in Section 1.3 of this manual. 5.4 - Small Purchases Executive Order The Governor s Small Purchases Executive Order prescribes small purchase procedures, definitions, guidelines and exemptions for State Agencies. You may access a copy of this executive order from our website at http://www.doa.louisiana.gov/osp under legal info. If you do not have access to the Internet, you may contact State Procurement for a copy at the address or telephone number shown in Section 1.3 of this manual. Section 6.0 - The State s New LaGov ERP System This is provided for your information. The State has implemented a new LaGov ERP system that will eventually bring one business system to all state agencies. DOTD is the pilot agency and they are currently processing their procurements in LaGov. Some statewide contracts are processed in LaGov. As a result of the new system, some of our processes have changed slightly such as the new vendor enrollment portal and new commodity codes. This guide has been updated to reflect those changes. Although we have a new vendor enrollment portal, we will continue to solicit vendors that were previously enrolled through LaPAC. LaPAC vendors will be notified when it becomes necessary to enroll in the new vendor portal. Section 7.0 Vendor Registration and Additional Information It is not necessary to register with the State to do business but you may want to consider registration if you want to be automatically notified of invitations to bid. The following options are available to you: 7.1 - Self Monitor All procurements of $25,000 or greater are advertised in the official journal, The Advocate, and a newspaper of general circulation printed in the parish where the goods or services will be delivered. You can monitor these publications and request copies of invitations to bid as they are published. You may also request copies of any invitation to bid you are aware of as long as you have a reference number. 8

7.2 - LaGov On-line Registration All vendors interested in doing business with the State of Louisiana through the procurement process are encouraged to register on-line in LaGov at https://lagoverpvendor.doa.louisiana.gov /irj/portal/anonymous?guest_user=self_r eg accessible from our website at http://www.doa.louisiana.gov/osp. Once you are enrolled, you have the ability to manage your account and update your information at any time from this link https://lagoverpvendor.doa.louisiana.gov /irj/portal. By enrolling as a vendor, you will receive automatic email notifications of all solicitations and addenda that are posted to LaPAC (Louisiana Procurement and Contract Network) by the Office of State Procurement and other governmental agencies in your selected commodity classes. The enrollment fee is $50 for instate vendors and $100 for out-of-state vendors for the twelve month period 7/1 through 6/30. A pro-rated fee of $15 for in-state and $30 for out-of-state is for the period 4/1 through 6/30. An in-state vendor is one that is incorporated in the state of Louisiana. You can search in LaPAC for solicitations by bid category (commodity groups), by department, bid number, or open bids. You may view the complete bid documents on line and those of interest can be printed and submitted by mail. Instructions for searching and printing bid forms are located on the website. If you do not have a computer, you may take advantage of public resource centers and libraries. Registered vendors must submit a Federal W-9 form, Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification, prior to receiving an award. You will be notified when this is required. If you have any questions or need assistance with vendor registration, contact the Office of State Procurement, Vendor Enrollment Section, at telephone (225) 342-8049, or e-mail your inquiries to vendr_inq@la.gov Vendors doing business with other agencies, universities, etc., will need to continue to work with those agencies to stay on their bid list since they may not use the State s vendor list and may not post all of their solicitations in LaPAC. LaPAC posting is required by all state agencies that follow the Louisiana Procurement Code on all Requests for Proposals and Invitations to Bid. If you find that your company is not receiving any bids or e-mail notifications of solicitations, you may not be enrolled in the correct commodity class or may have an incorrect e-mail address on file. The commodity class drives the electronic bid list. Companies can bid in a commodity class other than the ones designated on their on-line registration; however, they are responsible for requesting the solicitations. 7.3 - Commodity Code State Procurement has converted from the NIGP (National Institute of Governmental Purchasing) to the UNSPSC (United Nations Standard Products & Services) commodity codes for vendor enrollment and product category classification in LaGov. New vendors that wish to register to do business with the state will need to register in LaGov. The link to the LaGov vendor portal for registration is on OSP s website along with help scripts and the UNSPSC commodity code search. 9

7.4 - Selection of Bidders State Procurement solicits all paid bidders enrolled in the class for the requested item that is being bid on all routine purchases. State agencies have the option of using State Procurement s computerized vendor list and posting their solicitations on LaPAC, but they are only required to post those solicitations which exceed the Small Purchase limit. State agencies are responsible for soliciting the correct number of bona fide bidders in accordance with the law. Most exempt and many non-exempt agencies, have their own vendor databases. We suggest that you contact the purchasing department at each agency in order to be included in their database. You may access a listing of all state agencies from our website. That list will be the most current; however, we have included the most current listing as of this publication date in the back of this publication. The Governor s executive order for small purchases prescribes the required number of bids to solicit and dollar thresholds. You may access this executive order from our website under Legal Info. 7.5 - Discrimination Prohibited Vendors submitting signed bids agree to EEOC compliance and certify that they agree to adhere to the mandates dictated by Title VI and VII of the Civil Right Act of 1964, as amended by the Equal Opportunity Act of 1972, Federal Executive Order 11246, the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, the Vietnam Era Veteran s Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Age Act of 1975, and agrees to abide by the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Bidders must agree to keep informed of and comply with all federal, state and local laws, ordinances and regulations which affect their employees or prospective employees. 7.6 - Gray Market Vendors All equipment purchases must carry the manufacturer s warranty and liability on such equipment. Evidence to substantiate the dealer s relationship with the manufacturer may be required. 7.7 - Marketing Although you must be the lowest responsible bidder, marketing is a key ingredient to becoming a successful vendor with the State. Merely getting on the bid list will not ensure automatic awards. You are encouraged to build a business rapport with the state purchasing officers and product users and target your sales to the state as you would any other customer. The most successful vendors understand the purchasing process, know their product, and work diligently to market their product to the state. 10

7.8 - STATE PLANNING REGIONS Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 St. Tammany Washington St. John Evangeline Jefferson Tangipahoa St. James St. Landry Plaquemine Ascension Assumption Acadia St. Bernard Iberville Lafourche St. Martin Orleans St. Helena Terrebonne Lafayette East Feliciana St. Charles Iberia Region 5 West Feliciana St. Mary Beauregard East Baton Rouge Region7 Vermilion Allen West Baton Rouge Caddo Calcasieu Livingston Bossier Region 8 Jefferson Davis Point Coupee Webster Union Cameron Claiborne Morehouse Region 6 Lincoln West Carroll Winn Natchitoches East Carroll LaSalle Sabine Ouachita Grant Red River Madison Catahoula Bienville Caldwell Concordia De Soto Franklin Rapides Tensas Avoyelles Richland Vernon Jackson 11

Section 8.0 Procurement Methods and Source Selection 8.1 - Small Purchases Small purchases are defined in the Governor s Small Purchases Executive Order. It can be viewed on our website http://www.doa.louisiana.gov/osp/legali nfo/bj2010-16.pdf or a copy can be obtained from the Office of State Procurement. 8.2 - Sole Source Sole source procurements are permissible only when properly justified and approved, determined to be available from only one source, and in the State s best interest. 8.3 - Proprietary Purchases In accordance with R.S. 39:1655.A. a specification may be drafted which describes a product which is proprietary to one company only where: (1) No other kind of specification is reasonably available for the state to describe its requirements; or (2) There is a requirement for specifying a particular design or make of product due to factors of compatibility, standardization, or maintainability; or (3) Such specification includes language which specifically permits an equivalent product to be supplied. Such specification shall include a description of the essential characteristics of the product. (4) Such specification is determined to be in the best interest of the state as provided for by R.S. 39:1613. the State s best interest, and available from more than one source. Solicitations indicate when a purchase is proprietary. 8.4 - Emergency Purchases An emergency condition is a situation which creates an immediate and serious need for supplies, services, or major repairs that cannot be met through normal procurement methods and the lack of which would seriously threaten the functioning of Louisiana government; the preservation or protection of property; or the health or safety of any person. The source selection method used shall be selected with a view to the end of assuring that the required supplies, services, or major repair items are procured in time to meet the emergency. Given this constraint, such competition as is practicable should be obtained. 8.5 - Professional, Personal, Consulting and Social Service Contracts Central Purchasing does not process professional, personal, consulting and social service contracts. They are processed by the Office of Contractual Review which may be contacted at (225) 342-7097. 8.6 - ITB Invitation to Bid The Invitation to Bid is a solicitation process for procuring goods and services by evaluating bids against specifications, terms and conditions and awarding to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder who is technically compliant. The evaluation is done by the purchasing agent with technical assistance from the user or agency. Proprietary purchases are permissible when properly justified and approved, in 12

8.7 - RFP - Request for Proposal The RFP procurement process is used for highly technical equipment, complex services or when contracting with group purchasing organizations. This method of procurement is used when cost is not the only selection criteria to be used and/or when soliciting solutions to a defined problem when it appears that sealed bidding is not practical or advantageous to the State. The RFP defines requirements, asks suppliers for proposed solutions, defines criteria for evaluation and outlines terms and conditions. Recommendations for award are made by a multi-function selection team who determine which offer is in the best interest of the State based on evaluation criteria defined in the RFP. This process requires a contract with monitoring and reporting. Proposals are publicly opened on the scheduled date/time and only the names of the proposers are revealed to those present, pricing is not revealed at this time. 8.8 RFx Request for something This is a new acronym used in the State s LaGov system. An RFx can be a request for bid, request for quotation, request for proposal, etc. The type of request will be identified in the solicitation. 8. 9- RFI or RFR The RFI (Request for Information) or RFR (Request for Response) is utilized when an agency desires information regarding a product or service and/or when they are establishing a prequalified products list. Prices are not requested in this process and awards are not made. It is not a bid process. It is a process for gathering information only. Requests for Information generally result in a Request for Proposal being issued. RFPs are often mentioned when a value-added or best practice process is being considered. Value added or best practice means a process, or practice that brings greater value or enhancement to the overall operation of a particular department or an entire organization that could mean easing the way we perform a function, time or money savings, or delegating greater authority and responsibility to the end users in order to reduce the number of people involved in the purchasing process. 8.10 LaCarte (Procurement Card) LaCarte is the procurement card program which provides our agency customers with increased flexibility in expediting small purchases, reducing procurement cycle times, number of purchase orders, invoices and payments. 8.11 - Statewide Term Contracts Statewide contracts are developed to group the needs of several agencies, to standardize, to combine usage for lower prices, and to ease the purchase process of commonly used items. Contracts are usually in effect for an initial 12 month period and may have two additional 12 month renewal options, which may be exercised if proven to be in the best interest of the state. Multi-year contracts may be utilized if properly justified and in the state s best interest. Competitive contracts include specifications that allow for multiple brands to compete. Brand name contracts allow only the specified brand to be bid. Procedures for requesting a brand name or LaMAS contract and making changes to them follows in the next paragraphs. There may be times when moratoriums are 13

issued that prohibit creation of new contracts for certain commodities. 8.12- Procedures for Requesting a Brand Name or LaMAS Contract Visit our website for additional information and updates concerning this type of contract at http://www.doa.louisiana.gov/osp/contr acts/lamas/lamas.htm. These are the general procedures for requesting brand name or LaMAS (Louisiana Multiple Award Schedule) contracts issued by the Division of Administration, Office of State Purchasing. Other procedures might apply to specific commodities. Please contact State Purchasing to ensure that you have the latest procedures for your specific commodity. LaMAS contracts are based on prices no higher than GSA and will only be considered when the Office of State Procurement determines that the commodity is open for consideration. State Procurement will consider the commodity when there are no existing Louisiana statewide competitive contracts for the commodity or there is a valid business case. State Purchasing will post commodities on their website that are open for LaMAS contract consideration. 1. Please submit the following when requesting establishment of a brand name or LaMAS contract: a. Letterhead request for the establishment of a contract with all pertinent information included from: 1) Manufacturer or his authorized representative for brand name contracts, or 2) GSA contractor that includes consent to extend prices no higher than GSA to the state for LaMAS contracts. b. Detailed specifications of the item(s) requested by the agencies to be placed on contract, including packaging, model numbers, product literature and MSDSs (when applicable). Items requested should be separated into like commodity categories such as Janitorial Chemicals, Water Treatment Chemicals, Laboratory Reagents, Catheters, Office Equipment, etc. c. A minimum of three (3) letters from three (3) separate agencies as defined below is necessary to designate their intent to purchase or rent the items if placed on contract. However, if a strong business case is presented by a single agency, the requirement for three letters may be waived. Only one letter is required when submitted by agencies that are responsible for numerous agencies such as Department of Social Services. The only acceptable letters for brand name contracts will be from state agencies. Acceptable letters for LaMAS contracts may be from state agencies and/or political subdivisions or quasi-public agencies. Letters must include items that the agency intends to purchase or rent, correct packaging (where applicable), and the anticipated annual usage per item. Letters must be signed by an agency representative authorized to obligate funds for the agency and must certify 14

their agency s full intent to purchase from the contract once established. Failure to submit accurate and complete information will cause your request to be delayed. In order to expedite your request, it is best to submit all of the above information as one complete package at the same time. The request for a brand name or LaMAS contract is subject to approval after all information is received in proper order. Feasibility questionnaires may be needed to clarify information. 2. When approval is granted, a solicitation will be prepared by State Procurement including those items in specific packaging as requested in the agency letters. 3. Vendors must submit with bid the most recent, published, manufacturer s printed price list or a signed and notarized typed listing of manufacturer s prices covering all items requested for brand name contracts. Vendors must submit the most recent GSA price schedule for LaMAS contracts. 4. All vendors seeking to establish a brand name or LaMAS contract should submit a W-9 (form is available on our website) 5. Each brand name and LaMAS contract will be reviewed annually by the Office of State Procurement, approximately four (4) months prior to expiration of contract. Contracts are expected to have at least $20,000 usage for the previous twelve months. This usage amount may be waived in whole or in part due to extenuating circumstances in the state s best interest. Contract purchases from both state agencies and political subdivisions will be considered. Prime contractors are required to furnish a contract usage report reflecting governmental sales within the most recent twelve- month period, inclusive of sales by any authorized distributors. The report should show the names of the purchasing entities, their order numbers, and vendor corresponding invoice numbers. It should also include a summary of the total order quantities and dollars by individual contract line numbers. We reserve the right to require copies of orders and invoices to substantiate vendor usage reports. The inability or failure to timely produce usage reports evidencing adequate sales volumes may result in cancellation of brand name and LaMAS contracts without consideration for reestablishment for a period of two (2) years. Individual items with no usage may be deleted unless copies of purchase orders from agencies can substantiate these. 8.13 - Procedures for Requesting Changes to an Existing Brand Name or LaMAS Contract 1. The following procedures should be followed when requesting the addition of item(s) to an existing brand name or LaMAS contract: a. Letterhead request from the contract holder requesting the addition of the item(s) with all pertinent information included. b. Detailed specifications of the item(s) requested to be placed on contract are necessary, including model numbers, product name, product codes, packaging information, description and 15

literature, and price to State of Louisiana. c. Prime vendor must submit with the request for item(s) the most recent, published, manufacturer s printed price list or a signed and notarized typed listing of manufacturer s prices covering all items requested for brand name contracts. LaMAS contractors must submit their most recent GSA price schedule or proof that item(s) has been added to their GSA contract. d. A minimum of one (1) letter from an agency is necessary to designate their intent to purchase or rent the specific item(s) if placed on contract. The only acceptable letters for brand name contracts will be from state agencies. Letters from political subdivisions or quasi-public agencies will be considered for LaMAS contracts only. Letters must include those items that the agency intends to purchase or rent, the correct packaging (where applicable), including the anticipated annual usage per item. Letters must be signed by an agency representative authorized to obligate funds for the agency and must certify their agency s full intent to purchase the item(s) once established. Failure to submit accurate and complete information will cause your request to be delayed. In order to expedite your request, it is best to submit all of the above at the same time. The request for the addition of item(s) is subject to approval after all information is received and in proper order. e. Item(s) requested to be added to a contract at the time of award will be expected to comply with all of the above. 2. Additions to brand name or LaMAS contracts will be made only twice during the contract period, other than amendments made at the time of bid or renewal. 3. Distributor vendor changes, price reductions and item deletions may be made at any time during the contract period. The prime vendor must submit a written request for these changes. 4. Price increases will be considered only when provided for in the state s contract terms and conditions and must be authorized by GSA or tied to a recognized index. Waivers Only the Director of State Procurement can approve waivers to procedures. All requests for exceptions must be submitted in writing. 8.14 - Procedures for Requesting a Microcomputer Contract Procedures are available on OSP s website under Vendor 8.15 LaPS (Louisiana Pricing Schedules) State Procurement creates many statewide Brand Name, LaMAS and Multi-State contracts for agencies convenience. Agencies are encouraged to shop and compare products on these contracts, where same or similar items appear on more than one contract, and to make a best value decision when making their selection. here LaPS exist for the 16

same or similar item(s), i. e. routers, fire trucks, microcomputers, and the total procurement exceeds $25,000.00, all eligible users of these contracts are to comply with the rules L.A.C. 34:1709 http://www.doa.louisiana.gov/osr/lac/34 v01/34v01.doc#_toc187460918. Rules require that agencies prepare Request for Responses and submit to at least three LaPS contract holders, whenever available, offering functionally equivalent products and/or services that will meet their needs. Review the rules for additional information. Note: All statewide contracts can be searched from OSP website by clicking on the LA ecat (Louisiana s Electronic Catalog) link. ecat is an Internet-based search tool where contracts can be searched in AGPS or LaGov using multiple criteria. You may want to use the AGPS tab if you are not interested in DOTD specific information. Forms, Quasi Agency, then State Contract Questionnaire. To access a current listing of Louisiana state agencies, colleges and universities and approved quasi agencies on our website, click on About Us, Contacts and then make your selection. A vendor s willingness or denial to participate in cooperative purchasing does not affect his status with State Procurement. 8.17 - Other Procurement Methods We have indicated the most common types of procurements in the previous paragraphs. Please refer to the Rules and Regulations on our website for other allowable procurement methods. 8.16 - Cooperative Purchasing Pursuant to LRS 39:1701 et. Seq., other public procurement units may be permitted to purchase from contracts administered by the Office of State Procurement. The contractor may however, at its option, amend a bid so that any contract awarded will not apply to other public procurement units. Other public procurement units wishing to purchase commodities from state contracts must submit, prior to their first purchase, a completed State Contract Questionnaire, available on our website http://www.doa.louisiana.gov/osp/onlinef orms/docs/statecontrqtnr.pdf to Paul A. Holmes, Interim Director, Office of State Procurement, Post Office Box 94095, Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9095. To access the State Contract Questionnaire from our website, click on Online 17

8.18 - Steps of Competitive Purchasing Process For Invitation to Bid (ITB) Participation Action Activity Requesting Identify need, enter requisition, proposed Agency Department/ specifications, transmit to Central Purchasing Requisition Agency if agency s delegated authority is exceeded. Central Review and Modify specifications, include terms ITB Purchasing and conditions, and issue ITB. Issued (State Purchasing Officer) Bidders Prepare bid responses and return by due date Bid and time. Responses Central Open, publicly read and tabulate bids. Bid Purchasing Tabulated Central Evaluate and award bids to the lowest Bid Purchasing responsive and responsible bidder. Evaluated (State Purchasing Officer) Central Obtain approval on some files required by Approval Purchasing supervisor and purchasing management. Central Issue purchase order and mail to vendor Purchase Purchasing and agency. Order 18

8.19 - Steps of Competitive Purchasing Process For Request for Proposals (RFP) Participation Action Activity Requesting Identify need, submit request letter with RFP Agency Department/ justification, draft RFP, evaluation RFP Request Agency criteria and point value Letter Central Review request for RFP procurement Approval Purchasing Requesting Select evaluation committee Committee Department/ Selection Agency Central Instruct evaluation committee, review and RFP Purchasing modify RFP, select proposers and issue RFP Issued Proposers Prepare proposal response and return by Proposal due date and time. Response Central Purchasing Proposals opened and proposers revealed (prices not public until award) Proposals Opened Evaluation Evaluate proposals and recommend award to Proposals Committee/ best offeror based on evaluation criteria Evaluated Agency Central Review award recommendation and Issue Intent to Purchasing Intent to Award Letter(s) and Regret Award and Letter(s) Regret Letters Issued Central Debrief proposers Proposers Purchasing at Debriefed Proposer s Request/Agency Central Negotiate, obtain approvals and Issue Contract Contract Purchasing, Issued Agency, and Contractor 19

8.20- DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ITB (Invitation to Bid) Used when agency has a definitive need. Award is made to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. Agency identifies need and submits requisition to State Purchasing with specifications and suggested sources for processing. State Procurement reviews and modifies, includes terms and conditions, selects bidders and issues ITB. If over $25,000, file is advertised and posted to LaPAC for 21 days (minimum of 10 days statutorily required) prior to bid opening and bids are mailed to all known bidders. Other requirements apply to long contracts that involve labor and material. Bidders prepare bid response and submit prior to bid opening. Bids are publicly opened. Names of bidders and prices quoted are read. Bids are tabulated and given to the State Purchasing Officer. The State Purchasing Officer evaluates the bids against specifications in the ITB solicitation and obtains technical advice from agency when required. State Purchasing Officer awards the purchase order to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. Bids may be examined within 72 hours of request after bid opening, by request. Bids cannot be negotiated. Purchase order is issued. State Purchasing Officer signs the purchase order. RFP (Request for Proposal) Used when seeking a solution to a definitive problem, for highly technical equipment, complex services or contracting with a group purchasing organization. Award is made to the responsible offeror whose proposal is the most responsive and advantageous to the state with consideration to cost as well as other evaluation criteria. Agency identifies need, submits RFP request letter with justification, draft RFP, evaluation criteria with point value of each to State Procurement. State Procurement reviews request and RFP draft after approval, modifies, includes terms and conditions, selects bidders with assistance from agency, and issues RFP. Evaluation committee is selected by agency and instructed by State Procurement. File is advertised, posted to LaPAC, and notices are mailed to all known potential offerors at least 30 days prior to proposal opening. Offerors prepare offer and submit prior to proposal opening. Proposals are publicly opened and only the names of offerors are read. Copies of all proposals are distributed to the Evaluation Committee. Evaluation Committee members conduct independent reviews of each offer based on evaluation criteria defined in the RFP and meet to arrive at consensus scoring. Evaluation Committee develops award recommendation, project leader obtains agency management approval, and forwards to State Procurement. State Procurement administratively reviews award recommendation and obtains approval from the Assistant Director. Intent to Award letter(s) and Notice of Regret letter(s) are sent to all offerors, as appropriate. Proposers may be debriefed by contacting the Office of State Procurement. Offerors may submit a public records request and information is provided within 72 All RFP awards must be reduced to a contract. Contract terms and conditions and non-mandatory requirements can be negotiated. Agency and successful offeror sign the contract and forward to Director of State Procurement for Agency must monitor contract, evaluate contract performance and utility of the final product and provide report to State Procurement any time upon request during contract term and within 120 days of completion. 20

Section 9.0 Bid Preparation 9.1 - Preparing a Response to an Invitation to Bid (ITB) The following should help you prepare and submit bid documents to the Office of State Procurement: 1. Thoroughly read and understand the bid documents, including all specifications, terms, and conditions in the solicitation. Unless otherwise specified in the solicitation, a bidder may contact the buyer whose name appears on the bidding documents for clarification of specifications or terms and conditions. 2. Indicate the bid price in the proper areas of the ITB for the unit size requested. Prices must be typed or written in ink. Corrections, erasures, and clarifications of pricing information must be initialed by the person signing the bid. Prices must be complete, including transportation prepaid by bidder to destination and firm for acceptance for a minimum of 30 days. 3. Indicate brand name, model and number when requested. You may bid more than one brand and model on the same bid proposal as long as each brand and model and price are identified so that it can be clearly understood what you are bidding. Any alternates must meet or exceed the minimum specifications as outlined in the solicitation. 4. Indicate delivery terms and shipment information on the signature page. Bids other than F.O.B. destination may be rejected. 5. Bids must be signed by a person authorized to bind the vendor. In accordance with L.R.S. 39:1594, the person signing the bid must be: Either a corporate officer who is listed on the most current annual report on file with the secretary of state or a member of a partnership or partnership in commendam as reflected in the most current partnership records on file with the secretary of state. A copy of the annual report or partnership record must be submitted to OSP before contract award. A representative authorized to submit bids as evidenced by documents such as corporate resolution, certification as to corporate principal, etc. If this applies a copy of the resolution, certification, or other supportive documents must be attached to the bid. One who has filed with the secretary of state an affidavit or resolution or other acknowledged/authentic 21

document indicating that the signer is authorized to submit bids for public contracts. A copy of the applicable document must be submitted to OSP before contract award. One who has been designated as authorized to submit bids on the bidder s vendor registration on file with OSP. By signing the bid, the bidder certifies compliance with the above. 6. Bidders should ensure that the correct company name is indicated on the bid form. 7. Indicate a telephone number in the space provided and a FAX number if available. 8. Submit bid in the envelope if provided which is colorcoded to ensure recognition as a bid and is identified with the file number, bid opening date and time. If you use another envelope, always mark the outside of your envelope with the file number and/or solicitation number and the bid opening date and time. If recognized before bid opening and made a part of the bid opening, it will be considered. State Procurement will not be responsible if a bid is not recognized on time because of use of an improper envelope/lack of proper marking. 9. Submit the ITB prior to the time and date specified in the solicitation. If bids are mailed through an expedited mail service such as Overnight Letter, Federal Express, etc., the bid must arrive at the Office of State Procurement prior to the scheduled bid opening date and time. Late bids will not be accepted. 10. Include literature, if required in the ITB, so that the Office of State Purchasing can verify that the product offered meets specifications. 11. When samples are required be sure they are labeled with the appropriate solicitation or file number and arrive by the time specified in the bid. 9.2 - Mistakes Commonly Made by Vendors When Preparing a Bid failure to sign the bid documents or indicate intent to be bound failure to mail or submit bid document in a timely manner failure to submit samples or literature on specification when required failure to submit a bid bond when required or bid bond amount is insufficient failure to respond to mandatory requirements contained in the bid invitation such as: furnishing bid bonds, mandatory price list, returning all pages when mandatory, etc. failure to submit the bid in the envelope provided by the Office of State Purchasing or properly identifying the bid on the outside of the envelope if a plain envelope is used, or mailing the bid to the requesting state agency for whom the solicitation was issued 22

failure to indicate on bid when bidding other than specified changing the F.O.B. point to something other than agency destination may cause your bid to be rejected taking exception to terms and conditions of the ITB or requiring the Office of State Purchasing to agree to the laws of another state failure to visit the jobsite (when required) failure to submit bid on the State s standard forms 9.3 - Faxed Bids and Addenda Faxed bids are not acceptable for sealed bids. A faxed proposal does not guarantee the integrity and confidentiality of the sealed bid process. Faxed bids are allowed for emergency procurements and when authorized by the Governor s Small Purchases Executive Order and when identified as such in the bid documents. Faxed addenda are acceptable provided both your original bid and addendum have been received and time-stamped before the published bid opening date and time. 9.4 - Withdrawal of Bids A written request for the withdrawal of a bid or any part thereof will be granted if the request is received prior to the specified time of opening. If a bidder withdraws a bid, all bid documents shall remain the property of the State, unless return is requested in writing. 9.5 - Cash Discount for Prompt Payment If a cash discount for prompt payment is offered, it must be shown in the space provided on the bid form. Cash discounts for less than 30 days or less than 1% will be accepted, but will not be considered in determining awards. On indefinite quantity term contracts, cash discounts will be accepted and taken but will not be considered in determining award. 9.6 - New Products Unless specifically called for in the solicitation, all products for purchase must be new, never previously used, and the current model and/or packaging. No remanufactured, demonstrator, used or irregular product will be considered for purchase unless otherwise specified in the solicitation. The manufacturer s standard warranty will apply unless otherwise specified in the solicitation. 9.7 - Taxes Vendors are responsible for including all applicable taxes in the bid price. State agencies are exempt from all state and local sales and use taxes. 9.8 - Bid Bonds A bid bond may be required. When required, the amount of the bid bond will be stated in the solicitation as a set amount or as a percentage of the total bid amount. Bid bonds must accompany the bid. A bid bond, cashier s check, or certified check is acceptable made payable to the Department of the Treasury of the State of Louisiana. Bid bonds remain in the file. Checks are returned to the bidders after the award is made. 9.9 - Performance Bonds A performance bond may be required. When required, the amount of the performance bond will be stated in the solicitation as equal to or a percentage of the contract sum. The successful bidder 23

will be notified by letter to secure a performance bond according to solicitation requirements. The Bond must be received within the time specified from the date of notification. If the bond is not received within this period of time, the Division of Administration reserves the right to award to the next acceptable low bidder, or to reject all bids and rebid, whichever is in the best interest of the State of Louisiana. 9.10 - Specifications Specifications are usually developed by the using agencies and/or State Purchasing Officers working together as a team. The primary purpose of a specification is to provide a basis for obtaining a product or service that will satisfy a particular need at an economical cost. Specifications are written to invite maximum reasonable competition unless otherwise statutorily exempted. Specifications should not be unduly restrictive. By nature, however, a specification sets limits and thereby eliminates, or potentially eliminates, items that are outside the boundaries drawn. Bidders should notify State Procurement if they feel specifications are unduly restrictive. Brand names, models and numbers may be provided to indicate a quality level; however, alternate brands on equivalent products are given every reasonable consideration unless the solicitation indicates otherwise. Louisiana statutes allow for proprietary specifications when properly justified and approved. 9.11 - Conflict Resolution Any person who is aggrieved in connection with the solicitation or award of a contract may protest to the chief procurement officer. Protests with respect to a solicitation shall be submitted in writing at least two days prior to the opening of bids. Protests with respect to the award of a contract shall be submitted in writing within fourteen days after contract award. Section 10.0 Bid Response 10.1 - Bid Openings Bidders may attend bid openings, but no information or opinions concerning the ultimate contract awards will be given at the bid opening or during the evaluation process. Prices will not be revealed on Request for Proposals (RFP) at the proposal opening. 10.2 - Late Bids Under no circumstances will late bids be accepted, regardless of the reason. All bids must be received by the bid opening date and time shown on the bid document. If a bid is delayed by actions of the Office of State Procurement or the agency, and this delay prejudices a vendor, then State Procurement or the agency must cancel the solicitation and rebid. Late bids are not returned to the bidders unless requested in writing within 2 months after bid opening. Late bids are destroyed 2 months after bid opening. 10.3 - No Bids It is not necessary to return no bids. A company will not be removed from State Procurement s bid list and a company s bidder status will not be adversely affected. 24

10.4 Award Information Award results are not available the day of the bid opening. Bids are tabulated in our automated purchasing system prior to release to the purchasing agents for evaluation. Depending on workloads, the tabulation process may take several days. Tabulations are not given over the telephone. Award information including successful vendor and their award total is posted on our website in LaPAC. Successful vendors are notified in the form of a purchase order. 10.5 - Inspection of Bids or Request for Proposals Bids may be examined within 72 hours after request. RFP responses may be examined after the Notice of Intent to Award has been issued. Proposers on RFPs may be debriefed after the Notice of Intent to Award has been issued. It is suggested that you call prior to your visit to review the file. Information pertaining to completed files may be obtained by visiting State Procurement during normal working hours. Section 11.0 Evaluation and Awards 11.1 - Evaluation and Awards After the bids are opened and tabulated, the State Purchasing Officer evaluates the bids for compliance with the terms and conditions and the specifications contained in the solicitation. The State reserves the right to award items separately, grouped or on an all-or-none basis and to reject any or all bids and waive any informalities. After proposals are opened they are evaluated by a committee. Each member reviews proposals independently and the committee meets to arrive at a consensus scoring. Award(s) are made on competitive sealed bids (Invitations to Bid or ITB) to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder(s) whose bid meets the requirements and criteria set forth in the solicitation. Awards are made on competitive Request for Proposals (RFP) to the offeror whose proposal conforms to the RFP and will be the most advantageous to the state, considering price and other evaluation factors set forth in the RFP. State Procurement does not consider the following in evaluating bids: Assistance in developing specifications or other advisory services a vendor provides. Although such assistance is appreciated, there can be no preferential treatment for these services. Cash discounts for early payment in accordance with Section 8.5. Equipment a vendor installs on a free trial basis. 11.2 - Responsive Bidder A responsive bidder is a person who has submitted a bid under R.S. 39:1594 which conforms in all substantive respects to the invitation for bids including the specifications set forth in the invitation. Some of the responsive indicators are specifications, signing the bid, bonding requirements, delivery time, license requirements, product testing and/or samples. 25

11.3 - Responsible Bidder A responsible bidder is a person who has the capability in all respects to perform the contract requirements and the integrity and reliability which will assure good faith performance. Some of the responsible indicators are ability to perform, inventory, staff and technical support, equipment, complaints on file, financial capabilities, and prior contracts. 11.4 - Mistakes in Bids Patent errors in bids or errors in bids supported by clear and convincing evidence may be corrected, or bids may be withdrawn, if such correction or withdrawal does not prejudice other bidders, and such actions may be taken only to the extent permitted under the Purchasing Rules and Regulations. A request to withdraw a bid after the bid opening must be made within three business days after bid opening, and supported in writing. If it is determined that the error is patently obvious, then the bid may be withdrawn, and if a bid guaranty was required it shall be returned to the bidder. 11.5 - Tie Bids A tie bid exists where two or more responsive bids from responsible bidders are identical in price and meet all requirements and criteria set forth in the solicitation. The award shall be made in any manner that will discourage tie bids. This includes, but is not limited to, consideration of such factors as resident business, proximity to the agency, past performance, delivery, and completeness of bid proposal. Tie bids with a value of $10,000 or greater or suspected antitrust violations are reported to the Attorney General s office. 11.6 - Preferences Louisiana statutes allow for preferences for: Products produced, manufactured, assembled, grown, or harvested in Louisiana Vendor residency on a reciprocal basis Organizing rodeos and livestock shows Sheltered workshops Steel rolled in Louisiana Buy America 11.7 - Rejection of Bids/ Cancellation of Solicitation Solicitations may be cancelled in whole or in part when the chief procurement officer or a head of a purchasing agency determines in writing that such action is in the State s best interest. Some of the reasons are included in Section 1307 of the Rules and Regulations, which may be accessed from our website. When a solicitation is cancelled, a notice of cancellation is sent to all bidders if the amount exceeds the Small Purchases Executive Order. The notice of cancellation will explain the reason(s) for the cancellation. If the file is rebid, bidders will be given an opportunity to compete on the rebid. Section 12.0 Vendor Performance 12.1 - Purchase Orders Written purchase orders are sent to the successful bidders to authorize shipment. 12.2 - Deficiency/Complaints If an agency is unsuccessful in resolving problems relative to late or nondeliveries, inferior products, or vendor s failure to perform in accordance with the 26

contract, agencies utilize a form to report the deficiency to State Procurement. State Procurement forwards a copy of the complaint to the vendor requesting a written reply. Vendors must reply to written complaints within the designated time frame. Copies of all deficiency/complaints and related correspondence are maintained in each vendor file. 12.3 - Default of Contractor Failure to deliver within the time specified in the bid will constitute a default and may cause cancellation of the contract. Where the State has determined the contractor to be in default, the state reserves the right to purchase any or all products or services covered by the contract on the open market and to charge the contractor with cost in excess of the contract price. Until such assessed charges have been paid, no subsequent bid from the defaulting contractor will be considered. Section 13.0 Changes after Award 13.1 - Cancellation of Purchase Orders Purchase orders are issued as legal binding documents and cancellations can only be made in writing. Agencies may request cancellation if provisions were part of the solicitation, the vendor is in default, or the vendor grants permission. Vendors may request cancellation in writing and relief may be granted by the Director of State Procurement for circumstances not attributed to the fault or negligence of the vendor. 13.2 - Change Orders Written change orders may be issued to change quantities if allowed by Louisiana law or provisions were part of the solicitation or for administrative reasons if it does not change the scope of the contract. 13.3 - Assignments No contract or purchase order or proceeds thereof may be assigned, sublet or transferred without written consent of the Commissioner of Administration. This does not include agencies exempt in R.S. 39:1572. Section 14.0 Small and Emerging Business Development The Division of Small and Emerging Business Development (SEBD) is a division of the Louisiana Department of Economic Development. SEBD has several assistance programs. To obtain information about their programs, contact their agency at 1051 N. Third St., P. O. Box 94185, Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9185, telephone number (225) 342-3000. In accordance with the Governor s Small Purchase Procedures, Executive Order (see our website for review of complete document), at least one bona fide SEB, small entrepreneurship, or a veteran or service-connected disabled veteranowned business shall be solicited on purchases exceeding $5000 but not exceeding $15,000, where possible. At least two bona fide SEBs, small entrepreneurships, or a veteran or service-connected disabled veteran- 27

owned businesses shall be solicited for purchases exceeding $15,000 but not exceeding $25,000, where possible. The State of Louisiana does not have a set aside program for small, woman owned or minority owned businesses. Section 15.0 Small Entrepreneurships (Hudson and Veteran Initiatives) The Small Entrepreneurship Programs are intended to provide additional opportunities for certified Louisianabased small entrepreneurships to participate in contracting and procurement activities with the State of Louisiana. General information about the small entrepreneurship programs: They are race and gender neutral They are goal oriented All state agencies are required to participate All agencies are required to have an initiative coordinator Agencies determine how they will meet goals or which solicitations are deemed suitable for small entrepreneurship participation Statutes R.S. 39:2001 through 2008 and 39:2171 through 2179 Rules LAC 19:VIII. Chapters 1 through 13 and LAC 19:IX. Chapters 1 through 13 To obtain information about certification, visit the Department of Economic Development s Small Business Certification System website at http://www.louisianaeconomicdevelopment.com/ small-businesses.aspx or telephone number (800) 450-8115 or (225) 342-3000. In addition to LED certification, it is important that small entrepreneurships enroll in LaGov and select applicable UNSPSC commodity codes. LaGov is the state s free online vendor selfenrollment program and is separate from LED s vendor certification data base. Vendors who enroll in LaGov will automatically receive email notifications of opportunities that are posted to LaPAC based on the selected UNSPSC commodity codes. LaPAC is used by most state agencies to post bid and contract opportunities. Notifications are also sent to previously enrolled LaPAC vendors. A Small Entrepreneurship is a business that has been certified as a small entrepreneurship by the Department of Economic Development (LED). 28

Louisiana State & Quasi Agencies This list is updated frequently. Please check our website at www.doa.louisiana.gov/osp under Contacts. 29

LOUISIANA STATE AGENCY LIST (09/24/14) AGRICULTURE & FORESTRY, DEPT. OF Post Office Box 631 5825 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge, LA 70821-0631 Jacqueline Jackie Ellis Phone: (225) 952-8162 Fax: 225-237-5864 ATTORNEY GENERAL, OFFICE OF THE Post Office Box 94005 1885 N. Third St., 7 th floor Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9005 Laura Crook or Tonya Zeigler Phone: (225) 326-6745 Fax: 225-326-6396 CHILDREN & FAMILY SERVICES, DEPT. OF Post Office Box 3496 627 N. Fourth Street, 6 th Floor Baton Rouge, LA 70821-3496 Tina Hebert Phone: 225-342-4234 Fax: 225-342-4213 CIVIL SERVICE, DEPT. OF Post Office Box 94111 Claiborne Bldg, 1201 N. Third St., Ste. 3-280 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9111 Nancy Griffin Phone: 225-342-8535 Fax: 225-219-0151 CULTURE, RECREATION, TOURISM & OFFICE OF STATE PARKS Post Office Box 94361 1051 N. Third Street, Rm. 244 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-4243 Mark Peake, CPM Phone: 225-342-8195 Fax: 225-342-1503 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Post Office Box 94185 1051 N. Third Street Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9185 Erah Ford Phone: 225-342-5605 Fax: 225-342-5926 Entrepreneurial Services Post Office Box 94185 1051 N. Third Street Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9185 John W. Matthews, Jr. Phone: 225-342-4320 Fax: 225-342-6820 LED FastStart Louisiana's Custom Workforce Solution 445 North Boulevard, Suite 210 Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Timothy Kemp, CPPB Phone: 225-342-5536 Fax: 225-219-4631 EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF Post Office Box 94064 1201 N. Third St., Ste. 5-242 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9064 Toni Gordon Phone: 225-342-3828 Fax: 225-342-1385 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, DEPT. OF Post Office Box 4303 602 N. Fifth Street Baton Rouge, LA 70804-4303 Sharon Schexnayder Phone: 225-219-3812 Fax: 225-219-3823 GOVERNOR, OFFICE OF THE Post Office Box 94004 State Capitol, 5th Flr. Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9004 Anita Moore Phone: 225-342-8382 Fax: 225-208-1523 GROUP BENEFITS PROGRAM Post Office Box 44036 7389 Florida Boulevard, Suite 400 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Lelia Clack Phone: 225-925-6676 Fax: 225-925-6716 HEALTH & HOSPITALS, DEPT. OF Post Office Box 4094 628 N. 4th Street, Bienville Bldg., 5th Floor Baton Rouge, LA 70821-4094 Sonya Pulliam, CPPB Phone: 225-342-8778 Fax: 225-342-9046 INSURANCE, DEPT. OF Post Office Box 94214 1702 N. Third Street Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9214 Shannon Gilchrist Phone: 225-219-1701 Fax: 225-342-6324 LEGISLATIVE OFFICES State Capitol, Sub-Basement Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Purchasing & Telecommunications Phone: 225-342-2198 Fax: 225-342-9872 LEGISLATIVE AUDITORS, OFFICE OF Post Office Box 94397 1600 N. Third Street Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9397 Stephanie Ravencraft Phone: 225-339-3888 Fax: 225-339-3998 1

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, OFFICE OF Post Office Box 44243 1051 N. Third Street, Rm 244 Baton Rouge, La 70804-4243 Mark Peake, CPM Phone: 225-342-8195 Fax: 225-342-1503 LSU HEALTHCARE SERVICES CENTER Post Office Box 91308 LSU Main Campus - Kirby Smith Hall Baton Rouge, LA 70804-3947 Liz Sumrall Phone: 225-354-7018 Fax: 225-922-4901 NATURAL RESOURCES, DEPT. OF Post Office Box 44362 617 North Third St., 12 TH Flr., 1271-1272 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-4362 Yvette Buckner Phone: (225) 342-4502- Fax: (225) 342-8700 Coastal Protection & Restoration Agency Post Office Box 44362 450 Laurel St., Ste. 1501, Rm. 1501-14 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-4027 DNR Purchasing: Renita Hoskins Phone: 225-342-4518 Fax: 225-342-9770 PUBLIC SAFETY, DEPARTMENT OF Post Office Box 66614 7979 Independence Blvd Baton Rouge, LA 70896-6614 Jennifer Bello, CPPB Phone: 225-925-6014 Fax: 225-925-2854 Corrections, Department of Post Office Box 94304 504 Mayflower Street Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9304 DPS Purchasing: Suzanne Sharp Phone: 225-925-6578 Fax: 225-925-6593 Juvenile Justice, Office of PO Box 66458, Audubon Station Baton Rouge, LA 70896 DPS Purchasing: Suzanne Sharp Phone: 225-925-6014 Fax: 225-925-2854 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Post Office Box 91154 Galvez State Office Bldg., 12 th Flr. Baton Rouge, LA 70821-9154 Angel Marcel Phone: 225-342-4280 Fax: 225-342-2831 REVENUE, DEPT. OF Post Office Box 66987 617 N. Third Street, 6 th Flr. Baton Rouge, LA 70896-6987 Tracey Boyle Phone: 225-219-2123 Fax: 225-219-2120 SECRETARY OF STATE Post Office Box 94125 3851 Essen Lane Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9125 Derick D. Bond, Sr. Phone: 225-922-3023 Fax: 225-922-1075 STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, LA OFFICE OF (LOSFA) Post Office Box 91202 602 North Fifth Street Baton Rouge, LA 70821-9202 Linda Roquemore Phone: 225-219-7522 Fax: 225-612-6575 LEGISLATIVE OFFICES State Capitol, Sub-Basement Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Purchasing & Telecommunications Phone: 225-342-2198 Fax: 225-342-9872 TRANSPORTATION & DEV., DEPT. OF Post Office Box 94245 1201 Capitol Access Road East Wing, EW S-442 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9245 Carla J. Parent, CPPB Phone: 225-379-1444 Fax: 225-379-1862 TREASURY, DEPARTMENT OF Post Office Box 44154 One American, 7 th Floor 301 Main Street Baton Rouge, LA 70804-4154 Victoria Williams Phone: 225-342-6013 Fax: 225-219-1130 2

DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION Post Office Box 94095 Claiborne Building, 1201 North Third Street, Suite 7-230 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9095 Phone: 225-342-7000 Fax: 225-342-1057 Information All State Departments Baton Rouge 225-342-6600 Statewide 800-256-7777 Commissioner's Office (DOA) Claiborne Bldg., 1201 North 3rd St., Ste. 7-230... 342-7000 Community Development(OCD) Claiborne Bldg., Ste. 7-270... 342-7412 Computing Services (OCS) Janelle Hart, 1800 N. Third St.... 342-5165 Contractual Review (OCR) Claiborne Bldg., Ste. 2-160... 342-7097 Facility Planning & Control (OFPC) Claiborne Bldg., Ste. 7-160... 342-0820 Finance and Support Svcs. (OFSS) Claiborne Bldg., Ste. 6-180... 342-0700 Group Benefits (OGP) 5825 Florida Blvd., Ste. 400... 925-6684 Human Resources (OHR) Claiborne Bldg., Ste. 3-130... 342-6060 Information Services (OIS) Claiborne Bldg., Ste. 2-190... 342-0900 Information Technology (OIT) Claiborne Bldg., Ste. 2-130... 219-9470 Internal Audit, 1201 North 3rd Street, Suite 7-243... 342-2900 Louisiana Federal Property Assistance Agency (LFPAA) 1635 Foss Street... 342-7860 Louisiana Property Assistance Agency (LPAA) 1059 Brickyard Lane... 342-6849 Medical Review Panel (MRP) Claiborne Bldg., Ste. 7-230... 342-8509 Patient s Compensation Fund... 342-8263 Planning & Budget (OPB) Claiborne Bldg., Ste. 7-134... 342-7005 Risk Management (ORM) Claiborne Bldg., Ste. G-192... 342-8500 State Buildings (OSB) Julie Cooper, 1928 North 3rd St.... 219-4800 State Land (OSL) Claiborne Bldg., Ste. G-150.... 342-4578 State Mail Operations (OSMO) 1255 Brickyard Lane... 342-7391 State Printing & Forms Mgmt. (OSPFM) 950 Brickyard Lane... 219-9570 Central Purchasing Office - Office of State Purchasing & Travel (OSP) PO Box 94095 1201 North 3rd Street, Suite 2-160 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9095, Phone: 225-342-8010 Fax: 225-342-8688 Internet Address: www.doa.louisiana.gov/osp Receptionist... 342-8010 OSP Help Desk... 219-4692 Director Sandra G. Gillen, CPPB... 342-8062 Assistant Director George Grazioso... 342-3793 Assistant Director Tammy Grant... 342-8056 Assistant Director Felicia Sonnier... 342-8029 Assistant Director, State Travel Tammy Toups... 342-8053 or 342-6322 Team 1 Medical & Laboratory Products... 342-8040 Team 2 Hi-Tech & Construction... 342-8032 Team 3 Office Products & Printing... 342-8045 Team 4 Contract Development... 342-8011 Team 5 Quality Procurement Assessment & Training (QPAT)... 342-8033 OSP Human Resources... 342-8062 Vendor Enrollment... 342-6349 State Register (OSR) Claiborne Bldg., Ste. 3-220.... 342-5015 Statewide Reporting & Accounting Policy (OSRAP) Claiborne Bldg., Ste. 6-130... 342-0708 State Uniform Payroll (OSUP) Claiborne Bldg., Ste. 3-210... 342-0713 Telecommunications Management (OTM) 1201 North 3rd Street, Ste. 2-213... 342-7701 3

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPT OF Post Office Box 94095 602 North 5 th St., 2 nd floor Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9095 Vanisha Alexander Phone: 225-219-5007 Fax: 225-219-5590 WILDLIFE & FISHERIES, DEPT. OF Post Office Box 98000 2000 Quail Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70895-9000 Phone: (225) 765-2866 - Fax: (225) 765-2803 Boards & Commissions.............. 225-342-0919 Contractors Licensing Board.............. 765-2301 Elderly Affairs......................... 342-7100 Mental Health Advocacy Svc............... 342-6678 National Guard......................... 359-9334 Poison Control Center............... 800-222-1222 State Employees Retirement System....... 922-0600 Veterans Affairs......................... 922-0500 Women's Services..................... 922-0960 WLF Purchasing located at: Post Office Box 94396 617 North Third Street LaSalle Bldg., 12th Flr. Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9396 Yvette Buckner - (225) 342-2529 WORKFORCE COMMISSION, LOUISIANA Post Office Box 94090 1001 N. 23rd Street Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9094 Mike Broussard, MBA, C.P.M. Phone: 225-342-3188 Fax: 225-342-3182 4

LOUISIANA COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES PURCHASING COLLEGE/ PURCHASING PHONE & PARISH UNIVERSITY COORDINATOR ADDRESS FAX NUMBER Lincoln Grambling State University Connie Hampton PO Drawer 1169 Grambling 71245-1169 318-274-3278 318-274-3290 Rapides LSU Alexandria Larry Williams, Mary Lemoine 8100 Hwy 71 S. Alexandria 71302-9633 318-473-6540 318-473-6537 318-473-6539 East Baton Rouge LSU Baton Rouge Sally McKechnie 213 Thomas Boyd Hall Baton Rouge 70803 225-578-2307 225-578-2292 East Baton Rouge LSU Agriculture Center Baton Rouge Jan Bernath, Jennifer Girod 103 J. Norman Efferson Hall Baton Rouge 70803 225-578-4642 225-578-4639 225-578-0735 Acadia LSU Eunice Donnie Thibodeaux PO Box 1129 Eunice 70535 337-550-1230 337-550-1450 East Baton Rouge LSU Healthcare Services Division Baton Rouge Liz Sumrall P.O. Box 91308 Baton Rouge 70821-1308 225-354-7018 Orleans LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans Alyssia Craig, Brent Herold, Rob Parker 433 Bolivar St. New Orleans 70112 504-568-4691 504-568-7695 Caddo LSU Health Sciences Center - Shreveport Alison Anderson 1501 Kings Highway Shreveport 71130-3932 318-675-5293 318-675-5187 East Baton Rouge LSU Pennington Biomedical Research Center Monica Mougeot Purchg. 225-578-2307 6400 Perkins Road Baton Rouge 70808 225-763-0915 Caddo LSU in Shreveport Mary Preslar or Jeri Dupree One University Place Shreveport 71115 318-797-5272 318-795-4242 East Baton Rouge LSU School of Vet y. Medicine LSU Purchasing Department South Stadium Baton Rouge 70803 225-578-2176 225-578-2292 Lincoln Louisiana Tech University Ruston Melissa Hughes Box 3157 Keeny Hall, Room 408 Ruston 71272 318-257-4205 318-257-3772 *Terrebonne Louisiana University Marine Center (LUMCON) Charo Luke 8124 Hwy. 56 Chauvin 70344 985-851-2865 985-851-2877 Calcasieu McNeese State University Pam Watkins Ryan Street Lake Charles 70609 337-475-5090 337-475-5082 Lafourche Nicholls State University Terry Dupre Elkins Hall Thibodaux 70310 985-448-4031 985-448-4921 Natchitoches Northwestern State University Dale Martin St. Denis Hall 200 Sam Sibley Dr. Natchitoches 71459 318-357-4496 318-357-4378 5

COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES (continued) PURCHASING COLLEGE/ PURCHASING PHONE & PARISH UNIVERSITY COORDINATOR ADDRESS FAX NUMBER Tangipahoa Southeastern LA University Richard Himber SLU 10800 Hammond 70402 985/549-5322 985/549-3810 East Baton Rouge Southern University of Baton Rouge Linda Antoine PO Box 9534 Baton Rouge 70813 225-771-4580 225-771-2026 Orleans Southern University of New Orleans Marilyn Manuel 6400 Press Dr. New Orleans 70126 504-286-5020 504-284-5440 Caddo Southern University at Shreveport Sophia Lee 3050 MLKJ Dr. Shreveport 71107 318-670-9355 318-670-6408 Orleans University of New Orleans Deborah Bridges 2000 Lakeshore Dr. Math Building, 3rd Flr. New Orleans 70148 504-280-6173 504-280-6297 Lafayette University of Louisiana at Lafayette Lark Chartier Martin Hall USL Box 40197 Lafayette 337-482-6239 337-482-5059 Ouachita University of Louisiana at Monroe Susie Clay and Shakeya Rodgers 700 University Ave. Monroe 71209-2250 318-342-5205 318-342-5218 6

LOUISIANA CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS PURCHASING CORRECTIONAL PURCHASING PHONE & PARISH INSTITUTION COORDINATOR ADDRESS FAX NUMBER Allen Allen Correctional Center - 3751 Lauderdale Woodyard Road Kinder 70648 337-639-2943 Avoyelles Avoyelles Correctional Center (AVC) Mark Monroe 1630 Prison Road Cottonport 71327 318-876-4209 318-876-4220 Washington B. B. Sixty Rayburn Correctional Center (RCC) Toni Oswald 27268 Hwy. 21 Angie 70426 985-661-6403 985-661-6406 Claiborne David Wade Correctional Ctr. (DWCC) Lewis Niva or Kayla Faulk 670 Bell Hill Road Homer 71040 318-927-0410 318-927-0440 East Feliciana Dixon Correctional Institute (DCI) Megan Daniel PO Box 788 Jackson 70748-0788 225-634-6213 225-634-4543 Iberville Elayn Hunt Correctional Center (EHCC) Brenda Goodlow, Margaret Poirrier PO Box 174 St. Gabriel 70776 225-319-4592 225-319-4594 Iberville LA Correctional Institute for Women (LCIW) Trulinda Aguillard PO Box 26 St. Gabriel 70776 225-319-2343 225-319-2398 West Feliciana LA State Penitentiary (LSP) Danielle Matherne General Delivery Angola 70712 225-655-2589 BR Line (225) 342-5973 225-655-2007 Winn Winn Correctional Center - 180 CCA Blvd. Atlanta 71483 318-628-3971 LOUISIANA YOUTH SERVICES, OFFICE OF JUVENILE JUSTICE PURCHASING PURCHASING PHONE & PARISH DEV. CENTER COORDINATOR ADDRESS FAX NUMBER East Baton Rouge Office of Youth Development (OYD) Jennifer Bello OYD Purchasing Tel: 225-925-3673 Fax: 225-922-2854 7919 Independence Blvd. Baton Rouge 70806 225-287-7900 225-287-7969 Jefferson Bridge City Center for Youth (BCCY) OYD Purchasing 3225 River Road Bridge City 70094-9098 202-403-5496 202-403-5466 Madison Swanson Center for Youth (SCY-M) OYD Purchasing 47015 Grand Monroe 71202 318-362-5000 318-651-4831 7

LOUISIANA DEVELOPMENTAL CENTERS, SCHOOLS & HOMES PURCHASING PURCHASING PHONE & PARISH CENTER, SCHOOL & HOME COORDINATOR ADDRESS FAX NUMBER Rapides Pinecrest Supports & Services Center Linda Metesh PO Box 5191 Pineville 70448-5191 318-641-2011 318-641-2392 East Baton Rouge LA School for the Deaf & Visually Impaired (LSDVI) Karen LeBlanc 2888 Brightside Lane Baton Rouge 70821 225-757-3222 225-757-3227 Natchitoches LA School of Math, Science & the Arts John A. Allen, Angela Jones 715 College Ave. Natchitoches 71457 318-357-2509 318-357-3297 East Feliciana LA War Veterans Home Kelli McKnight 4739 Highway 10 Jackson 70748 225-342-8998 225-634-4057 Ouachita Northeast LA War Veterans Home Susan Davis 6700 Highway 165 N Monroe 71203-8753 318-362-4206 ext 103 318-362-4241 Bossier Northwest LA War Veterans Home Jae Anderson 3130 Arthur Ray Teague Pkwy. Bossier City 71112 318-741-2763 318-741-2783 St. John the Baptist Southeast LA War Veterans Home Keesha Southall 4080 W. Airline Hwy. Reserve 70084 985-479-4080 985-479-4090 Jeff.-Davis Southwest LA War Veterans Home Roland Derouen 1610 Evangeline Rd. Jennings 70546 337-824-2829 337-824-2581 8

LOUISIANA HOSPITALS/MEDICAL CENTERS PURCHASING HOSPITAL/MEDICAL PURCHASING PHONE & PARISH CENTER COORDINATOR ADDRESS FAX NUMBER Washington -St. Tammy Bogalusa Medical Center (formerly Washington- St. Tammy Med. Ctr.) Tammy Sheridan 104 Avenue B Bogalusa 70427 985-730-6399 985-730-7097 Rapides Central LA State Hospital Vacant PO Box 5031 Pineville 71361 318-484-6349 318-484-6851 Ouachita E. A. Conway Medical Center Leverne Banks 4864 Jackson Street Monroe 71202 318-330-7290 318-330-7292 East Feliciana Eastern LA Mental Health System (ELMHS) - Jackson Campus Tina Engelhard PO Box 498 Jackson 70748 225-634-0274 225-634-0187 Rapides Huey P. Long Medical Center Marie Mayeaux PO Box 5352 Pineville 71361-5352 318-473-6312 318-767-5335 Tangipahoa Lallie Kemp Regional Medical Center Margaret McIntyre 52579 Hwy. 51 South Independence 70443 985-878-1472 985-878-1322 Terrebonne Leonard J. Chabert Medical Center Vicky Hebert 1978 Industrial Blvd. Houma 70363 985-873-1215 985-873-1293 Caddo LSU HSC State Hospital Shreveport Jeffrey Hartgrove PO Box 33932 Shreveport 71130 318-675-5285 318-675-5187 Orleans Medical Center of LA at New Orleans, Charity Hospital (East Campus) Mike Brooks 1541 Tulane Avenue New Orleans 70112 504-903-5137 504-903-5133 Calcasieu Moss Reg. Medical Ctr. -Dr. Walter Olin Keith Powell 1000 Walters Street Lake Charles 70607 337-475-8149 337-475-8348 Orleans University Hospital (West Campus) Gertrude Ackers, Mike Brooks 2021 Perdido St. New Orleans 70112-1352 504-903-5134 504-903-5133 Lafayette University Medical Center in Lafayette B. J. Meche 2390 West Congress Lafayette 70506 337-261-6294 337-261-6660 East Feliciana Villa Feliciana Medical Complex Sharon Rowe PO Box 438 Jackson 70748-0438 225-634-4024 225-634-4003 9

LOUISIANA COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGES PURCHASING COMMUNITY PURCHASING PHONE & PARISH COLLEGES COORDINATOR ADDRESS FAX NUMBER East Baton Rouge Louisiana Community & Technical College System (LCTCS) Gerald Mayeaux, Shannon Sedberry 265 South Foster Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70806 225-922-2800 225-922-1185 East Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Community College Mike Constantin 201 Community College Dr. Baton Rouge, LA 70806 225-216-8615 225-216-8039 Bossier Bossier Parish Community College Gayle Doucet, Chad Johnston 6220 East Texas Street Bossier City, LA 71111 318-678-6290 318-678-6402 East Baton Rouge Capitol Area Technical College Darlene Helm or Nikki Griffin-Elzy 3250 N. Acadian Thwy. E. Baton Rouge 70805-6631 225-216-8615 225-216-8039 East Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Campus Capital Area TC Purchasing 3250 N. Acadian Thruway Baton Rouge, LA 70805 225-359-9218 225-359-9300 East Feliciana Folks Campus Capital Area TC Purchasing PO Box 808 Jackson, LA 70748-0808 225-359-9218 225-359-9300 West Baton Rouge Jumonville Memorial Campus Capital Area TC Purchasing 605 Hospital Rd. New Roads 70760-0725 225-359-9218 225-359-9300 West Baton Rouge Port Allen Extension Campus Capital Area TC Purchasing 3233 Rosedale Road Port Allen, LA 70816 225-359-9218 225-359-9300 Plaquemine Westside Campus Capital Area TC Purchasing 59125 Bayou Rd. Plaquemine, LA 70765 225-359-9218 225-359-9300 Rapides Central Louisiana Technical College (CLTC) Elizabeth Bynog, Andrea Sasser 4311 S. MacArthur Drive Alexandria 71307-5698 Rapides Alexandria Campus CLTC Purchasing 4311 South MacArthur Alexandria 71302-3137 Winn Huey P. Long Campus Leah H. Carpenter 5960 Hwy. 167 North Winnfield 71483-0871 318-487-5443 318-487-5970 318-487-5443 318-487-5970 318-628-4342 318-628-7768 Vernon Lamar Salter Campus Carol Hillman, Kim Florich Allen Oakdale Campus Donnis Poe, Kristy Willis or Magan Soileau Concordia Ferriday Campus Amber Brown, Mignonne Ater or Bernadette Cupit 15014 Lake Charles Hwy. Leesville, LA 71446 117 Hwy. 1152 Oakdale, LA 71463 2100 E. E. Wallace Blvd. Ferriday, LA 71334-1465 337-537-3135 337-537-5571 318-335-3944 318-335-3347 318-757-6501 318-757-8659 Avoyelles Ward H. Nash Avoyelles Campus Amanda Deshotel, Mary Pamela Clark 508 Choupique Street Cottonport, LA 71327-0307 318-876-2401 318-876-2634 10

LOUISIANA COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGES (Continued) PARISH COLLEGES PURCHASING COORDINATOR ADDRESS PURCHASING PHONE & FAX NUMBER Orleans Delgado Community College Susan Varble 615 City Park Avenue New Orleans, LA 70119 504-762-3031 504-762-3089 Terrebonne L. E. Fletcher Technical Community College Susan Delahoussaye 1407 Hwy. 311 Schriever, LA 70395 985-448-7924 985-446-3308 Ouachita Louisiana Delta Community College Gayle Doucet, Chad Johnston 7500 Millhaven Road Monroe, LA 71203 (318) 678-6290 (318) 678-6402 Washington Northshore Technical & Community College Danny Stewart 1710 Sullivan Dr. Bogalusa, LA 70427 985-732-6640 ext. 158 985-732-6604 Washington Sullivan Main Campus Northshore TC Purchasing Dept. St. Helena Florida Parishes Campus Northshore TC Purchasing Dept. Tangipahoa Hammond Area Campus Northshore TC Purchasing 1710 Sullivan Drive Bogalusa, LA 70427 137 College Street Greensburg, LA 70441 111 Pride Drive Hammond, LA 70404-0489 985-732-6640 985-732-6604 225-222-4251 225-222-6064 985-543-4120 985-543-4121 St. Tammany Slidell Instructional Service Center Northshore TC Purchasing Dept. 56707 Behrman St. Slidell, LA 70458 504-671-6665 504-671-6664 Webster Northwest Louisiana Technical College Gayle Doucet, Chad Johnston 814 Constable Street Minden, LA 71058 318) 678-6290 (318) 678-6402 Webster Minden Main Campus Tabitha Scott 814 Constable Minden, LA 71055-0835 DeSoto Mansfield Branch Tammy Morgan PO Box 1236 Mansfield, LA 71052-1236 Natchitoches Natchitoches Branch Donna Slaughter 6587 Hwy 1 Bypass Natchitoches, LA 71457 Sabine Sabine Valley Branch Sherri Reeves 1255 Fisher Road Many, LA 71449-0790 Caddo Shreveport Branch Kim Henry 2010 North Market Shreveport, LA 71107 318-371-3035 318-371-3055 318-872-2243 318-872-4249 318-357-3162 318-352-2248 318-256-4101 318-256-4134 318-676-7811 318-676-7805 Orleans Nunez Community College Wendy Robinson- Frazier, Elizabeth Scallan 3710 Paris Road Chalmette, LA 70043 504-278-6741 504-278-6473 Ascension River Parishes Community College Rodney Johnson 7384 John LeBlanc Rd. Sorrento, LA 70778-3007 225-675-0208 225-675-6394 11

LOUISIANA COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGES (Continued) PARISH COLLEGES PURCHASING COORDINATOR ADDRESS PURCHASING PHONE & FAX NUMBER Lafayette South Central Louisiana Technical College Rayetta Crochet 900 Youngs Road Morgan City, LA 70381 985-380-2957 985-380-2440 St. Mary Young Memorial Main Campus SCLTC Purchasing 900 Young Road Morgan City LA 70381 985-380-2436 985-380-2473 St. John the Baptist River Parishes Campus Cindy Poskey, John Sita 181 Regala Park Road Reserve, LA 70084 985-536-4418 Lafourche Lafourche Campus Anthony Tranchina 1425 Tiger Drive Thibodaux, LA 70301 985-447-0924 985-447-0927 Lafayette South Louisiana Community College Nicole Manuel 320 Devalcourt Lafayette, LA 70506-4124 337-521-8898 337-262-5986 Calcasieu SOWELA Technical Community College Susan Tucek 3820 J. Bennett Johnston Lake Charles, LA 70616 337-491-2683 337-491-2017 12

STATE PLANNING REGIONS Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 St. Tammany Washington St. John Evangeline Jefferson Tangipahoa St. James St. Landry Plaquemine Ascension Assumption Acadia St. Bernard Iberville Lafourche St. Martin Orleans St. Helena Terrebonne Lafayette East Feliciana St. Charles Iberia Region 5 West Feliciana St. Mary Beauregard East Baton Rouge Region 7 Vermilion Allen West Baton Rouge Caddo Calcasieu Livingston Bossier Region 8 Jefferson Davis Pointe Coupee Webster Union Cameron Claiborne Morehouse Region 6 Lincoln West Carroll Winn Natchitoches East Carroll LaSalle Sabine Ouachita Grant Red River Madison Catahoula Bienville Caldwell Concordia De Soto Franklin Rapides Tensas Avoyelles Richland Vernon Jackson 13