Contracting and Procurement can be a confusing topic to navigate. To help navigate these processes, please review the SDUSD manual to understand the "WHY" of contracting: Contracting and Procurement Manual.
If you have a question about Contracting or Purchasing, you can also reach out to a Strategic Sourcing point of contact: SS&C POC List
To the ease the burden of contracting, various contract intake forms have been created to streamline the information collected from users.
NEW- CONTRACT INTAKE FORM LINKS
SUPPORTING INFORMATION TO ASSIST WITH CONTRACTING
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Working with a NEW supplier or contractor - Fill out this Form
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Not sure if you can hire a contractor, complete this HR questionnaire
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Federal Procurement Requirements: EDGAR FAQs
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Intake Form Due Dates
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Guide to Bidding and Contracting
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Price Cost Analysis Form
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Sole Source Supplier Form
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Scope of Work Example
It is best practice to consider the below potential issues and talking them through the coordinating department before submitting the Intake Form.
Finance - Audit or budget challenges may exist or there are issues with the timing of receiving money is not aligned with the fiscal year.
Information Technology- The services or goods includes the transmission of student and/or staff data. The goods or services includes the procurement of software that will connect with existing district systems. The goods may exceed the public bidding threshold.
Labor - Union or Labor issues that would require Labor guidance. Potential issues to look for in the Scope of Work could be that the Contractor/Consultant/Supplier is providing services that a District employee could potentially provide, certificated teaching staff is not present during the delivery of these services, and/or the Contractor/Consultant is paying or providing a stipend to a District employee.
Office of General Counsel - The Contractor/Consultant/Supplier is seeking a change to the indemnification clause. The Contractor/Consultant/Supplier’s legal location is not in California.
Plant Operations and Facilities - The services include the purchase of goods or products being installed at a site or the services affect instruction on a site.
Risk Management - The Contractor/Consultant/Supplier is seeking a reduction in minimum insurance, exception of liability requirements outlined in the Agreement.