Project

1. Centralizing Procurement

William works in a hospital that needs to buy more personal protective equipment (PPE). Kristen works in a nearby school board that needs to buy the same PPE. By combining their purchasing processes, Kristen and William are both able to acquire cost-efective PPE. With their combined bid, they can now enter a new pricing category for higher quantities and reduce the price per person. They now have the safety equipment they need, when they need it at a savings to taxpayers.