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Interesting article about the T's procurement practices and how they are trying to update them in Commonwealth Magazine today: http://commonwealthmagazine.org/transportation/tackling-the-time-warp-at-the-t/
Apparently they are trying to import procurement practices from the MTA in NYC. Also talk of cooperating with the MTA on purchases.
Some interesting tidbits:
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Apparently they are trying to import procurement practices from the MTA in NYC. Also talk of cooperating with the MTA on purchases.
Some interesting tidbits:
He says there has been resistance to his more standardized approach, but he thinks people are coming to see the benefits. His office worked with the T’s human resources department to hire a private company to administer leaves under the Family and Medical Leave Act, an area the transit authority was having difficulty controlling. He says the request for proposals for a new administrator would have taken five months if human resources had done the procurement on its own. But, working through his office, Polcari says it took only a month. “They realized, holy smokes, this really works,” he says.
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Polcari got a meeting with the Italian vendor, Ansaldo STS, and asked if the company would be willing to give the T what amounted to a zero-interest, $47 million bridge loan so the project could start quickly. By the time the Ansaldo loan comes due, Polcari expects to secure enough federal funding to pay off the Ansaldo debt and finance the rest of the project. He says the approach put Ansaldo to work immediately, saved the T $4 million in interest, and demonstrated to his stunned negotiating team that creativity can pay big dividends.