SCM Archive Volume 2, 3, & F
State Contract Manuals for Volumes 2, 3, and FI$Cal archived December 2021
SCM ARCHIVED - VOLUME 2
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 - Purchasing Authority
- Chapter 2 - Procurement Planning
- Chapter 3 - Socioeconomic and Environmental Programs
- Chapter 4 - Competitive Solicitations
- Chapter 5 - Non-Competitively Bid (NCB) Contracts
- Chapter 6 - Leveraged Procurement Agreements
- Chapter 7 - Protest and Post Award Disputes
- Chapter 8 - Purchase Documents
- Chapter 9 - Disbursements, Invoice Payment, Finance and Payment Programs
- Chapter 10 - Receiving, Inspecting, Acceptance Testing and Acceptance or Rejection
- Chapter 11 - Contract Administration
- Chapter 12 - Reporting Requirements
SCM ARCHIVED - VOLUME 3
State Contracting Manual (SCM), Volume 3 is provided as a resource to those persons in California state government who are involved in the State's procurement of IT goods and services. It provides the policies, procedures and methods to promote sound business decision practices in securing necessary goods and services for the State. The information is not intended to cover every situation which may be encountered during procurement. Interpretation and application of the policy and procedures to unique situations is the responsibility of the Department of General Services.
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 – Purchasing Authority
- Chapter 2 – Procurement Planning
- Chapter 3 – Socioeconomic and Environmental Programs
- Chapter 4 – Competitive Solicitations
- Chapter 5 – Non-Competitively Bid (NCB) Contracts
- Chapter 6 – Leveraged Procurement Agreements
- Chapter 7 – Protest and Post Award Disputes
- Chapter 8 - Purchase Documents
- Chapter 9 - Disbursements, Financing and Payment Programs
- Chapter 10 - Receiving, Inspection, Acceptance Testing and Acceptance or Rejection
- Chapter 11 - Contract Administration
- Chapter 12 - Reporting Requirements
SCM ARCHIVED - VOLUME FI$Cal
State Contracting Manual (SCM), Volume FI$Cal is provided as a resource to those persons in California state government who are involved in the State's procurement of non-IT and IT goods and services, and are using the FI$Cal (Financial Information System for California). It provides the policies, procedures and methods to promote sound business decision practices in securing necessary goods and services for the State. The information is not intended to cover every situation which may be encountered during procurement. Interpretation and application of the policy and procedures to unique situations is the responsibility of the Department of General Services.
- Chapter 1 - Purchasing Authority
- Chapter 2 - Procurement Planning
- Chapter 3 - Socioeconomic and Environmental Programs
- Chapter 4 - Competitive Acquisition Methods
- Chapter 5 - Leveraged Procurement Agreements
- Chapter 6 - Non-Competitively Bid (NCB)
- Chapter 7 - Protests
- Chapter 8 - Disbursements, Financing, and Payment Programs
- Chapter 9 - Post Award Activities
contact
Department of General Services
Procurement Division
West Sacramento, CA 95605
Email: PPO@dgs.ca.gov