Public Purchasers Head to Hartford To Insure Procurement Success
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The National Institute of Governmental Purchasing
offers a premium,
information-packed agenda, slated for August 4 to 8, 2007, in
Hartford, CT
By Kristin M. Atwater, Managing Editor
Located on the banks of the sparkling Connecticut River,
Hartford is often called the “Insurance Capital of the
World.” The headquarters of many, major insurance companies
are located within the city, which blends a sizzling night life,
historical landmarks, and the charms of New England.
This summer, Hartford will host the 62nd Annual Forum and Products
Exposition of the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing
(NIGP). The event will be held from August 4 to 8, 2007, at the
Connecticut Convention Center in downtown Hartford.
In keeping with the city’s insurance acclaim, this
year’s show sports the theme, “Insure your success in
New England’s rising star.” More than 1,100 delegates,
ranging from seasoned procurement professionals to practitioners,
are expected to attend the four-day event, which is the largest
national conference devoted to public purchasers.
Pre-Forum seminars, scheduled on Thursday, August 2, and Friday,
August 3, offer review sessions for
delegates planning to pursue pro-fessional certifications at the
show. Choose from one-day seminars to finalize preparations for
taking the Certified Professional Public Officer (CPPO) or
Certified Professional Public Buyer (CPPB) examinations, which are
offered on Saturday, August 4.
The show then kicks into high gear, offering a full slate of
educational workshops, seminars, and general sessions to help
delegates enhance their professional and personal development.
Throughout the show, attendees can network with purchasing peers
from across the United States and Canada to gain new ideas and
share solutions.
To present the newest products and services for public entities,
the show’s Products Exposition will showcase the wares of an
estimated 165 exhibitors.
Representatives from GovPro Media, which includes Government
PROcurement Journal and Govern-
ment Product News, will also be there. Stop by Booth No. 231 to say
hello.
The Exhibit Hall will be open:
Sunday, August 5—1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
(Reception from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.)
Monday, August 6—9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Expanding on Education
Show attendees can select from 42 workshops and seminars, which
focus on a range of issues faced by procurement professionals in
the public sector. Workshop tracks are divided into two tracks:
Knowledge Network or Skills Stations, and some sessions offer a
learning lab.
Various workshops will cover environmental programs and
earth-friendly products that are more readily renewable than
traditional commodities. Public- and private-sector representatives
will present proven methodologies for reducing environmentally
damaging byproducts and power consumption. To support this theme,
sessions include:
• Purchasing Green Cooperatively. Hear best practices and
case studies from local government officials who use a program from
U.S. Communities to advance green purchasing goals.
• Health, Safety, and Environmentally Conscious Purchasing.
Discover how public purchasers can develop and maintain parks,
sports fields, and community landscapes, while reducing risks to
one’s health, safety, or the environment.
Discussions of financial tools, business solutions, and management
strategies also take center stage, with workshop such as:
• Total Cost of Ownership—Take the Guesswork Out of
Budgeting. Learn how Life Cycle Costing (LCC) can improve long-term
budgeting for purchases involving fleets or capital
equipment.
• Strategic Sourcing—Stop Shopping—Start
Thinking. Find out how to consult market research findings and
identify source selection strategies for long-term acquisition
success.
To help ensure disaster preparedness among public purchasers and
communities, sessions will include:
• FEMA—Are You Ready? Prepare yourself for an overview
of resources provided to state and local governments by the Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
• NIMS National Incident Management System (NIMS). Learn how
this system can provide local communities with assistance from
neighboring jurisdictions and the federal government.
Advances in technology will be emphasized in sessions such
as:
• P-Card Basics. For those considering implementing a
purchasing card program, this workshop presents tools to help
entities develop, launch, and market card programs
• E-Procurement System—Using Technology to Your
Advantage. Explore the questions and answers that should be
addressed when selecting an electronic procurement platform.
Additional workshops cover everything from The Evolving Role of
Procurement Leadership to Federal Buying Power.
In addition, a Contract Administration Seminar will offer 24 hours
of classroom time, over the course of the Forum schedule. This
seminar is sponsored in conjunction with NIGP’s LEAP
(Learning and Education to Advance Procurement) program.
Sign Up for Social Festivities and More
To encourage networking among attendees, the NIGP Forum offers a
variety of social activities. The agenda includes a golf tournament
on Friday, August 3; opening kickoff dinner on Saturday, August 4;
a New England clam bake on Sunday, August 5; and a gala
Presidential Banquet and Dance, held on Wednesday, August 8.
Optional tours of city sites are also offered for attendees and
their guests.
For more information about the NIGP Forum and Exposition, as well
as online links to registration forms, visit www.nigp.org.
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