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OIG Report: The city needs to improve their procurement process

(WGNO) – The New Orleans Office of Inspector General says the city needs to make some improvements when they are procuring goods and services.

The OIG looked at 128 solicitations in 2013 worth about $112 million and continued to monitor procurement in 2014 to measure the city’s progress.

Evaluators say they found several recurring issues, including:

Inspector General Ed Quatrevaux said, “The current administration has increased the transparency and fairness of the procurement process. But additional improvement is needed to ensure the best value for public dollars.”

The OIG suggests that the city outlines performance standards and penalties and incentives in procurement documents. They also say the city needs to conduct all selection committee reviews and evaluations in public meetings, and make sure cost and service expectations are stated clearly in all RFPs.

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