Executive Office of the Governor Business Participation Plan Fiscal Year

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Page 2 of 7 Executive Office of the Governor Business Participation Plan 2016-2017 Fiscal Year The Executive Office of the Governor (EOG), as a State of Florida agency, conducts its internal business operations consistent with statutory requirements and the Governor s goals and objectives. The EOG is committed to furthering the Governor s mission of economic development including opportunities for minority-, women- and veteran-owned business enterprises. The EOG Business Participation Plan has two primary parts: A. Internal agency plans and actions to continue encouraging contracting diversity B. External and outreach activities focusing on access to the EOG and State of Florida procurement. The Attachment, Summary of Certified Minority Vendor Activity, is the final State of Florida Accounting Information Resource (FLAIR) report for the fiscal year 2015-16 spending at the agency level. A. Internal Agency Plan and Actions The EOG s plan is to encourage procurement diversity through an on-going and consistent effort. The procurement and payment roles are overseen by the agency s Administration Director, currently Dawn Hanson. The Administration Director monitors agency compliance with statutory and rule requirements including the Business Participation Plan. Contracting for goods and services is the primary responsibility of the Purchasing Director and includes vendor diversity and outreach. The Finance and Accounting Director oversees proper and prompt payment. Efficient state procurement combined with prompt and accurate payment encourages small businesses to seek economic opportunities with State of Florida agencies. Internally, EOG staff solicits competitive prices from vendors through Department of Management Services state term contracts and agreements or open market price quotes when necessary. The EOG strives to follow good business practices and is also required by law to use state term contracts and appropriate competitive solicitations. Seeking diversity in EOG s procurement activities is a priority. The following is a selected list of methods used to focus attention on internal, day-to-day practices and their impact on diversity. 1. Assist other staff with vendor contact information and reinforce the expectation of including diverse companies in all quotes or research when possible. 2. Attentive review of buying requests for ways to encourage diversity while getting the best value for the agency in all transactions. The EOG disbursement records are also reviewed for possible ways to increase participation either through direct contracting or subcontracting opportunities.

Page 3 of 7 3. On-going review of disbursements to monitor internal coding of payments in the State accounting system to accurately reflect the transaction, etc. 4. Analyze projected contracting and buying opportunities to identify areas for assistance from the Office of Supplier Diversity (OSD) or other State of Florida agencies. 5. Explore new agency opportunities for subcontractor diversity in State and Federal Financial Assistance projects, public/private partnership programs and contractual services agreements. 6. Obtain subcontractor spending reports from project or program managers as applicable. 7. Include minority-, women- and veteran-owned business enterprises when available in any type of pricing solicitation. Pricing solicitations are in various formats such as formally advertised written specifications requiring sealed written responses, emails, telephone calls, faxes and MyFlorida Marketplace E-quote module. B. External and Outreach Activities External activities encourage improved participant diversity in the procurement process through more transparency and access to solicitations and decision-makers. The following are methods used to recruit small businesses to participate in EOG and State of Florida procurement. In general, these activities are aimed at finding more sources or businesses, educating business owners on agency and State of Florida practices and procedures, etc. 1. Participate in outreach events organized by the OSD or other public and private sector organizations as staffing and available resources allow. These events may include regional or statewide trade fairs and other supplier diversity exchange events. 2. Participate in the Statewide Diversity Working Group, as possible. 3. Pursue other methods, such as a link to OSD on the agency website, to encourage businesses including minority-, women- and veteran-owned business enterprises to register to do business with the State of Florida, to contact OSD for certification information and to pursue other State of Florida business opportunities.

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