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File #: RS-26-039    Version: 1 Name: National Purchasing Partners Government Cooperative
Type: Resolution Status: Resolutions
File created: 2/2/2026 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/3/2026 Final action:
Title: Consider a memorandum/resolution approving an Interlocal Agreement with League of Oregon Cities to participate in the National Purchasing Partners Government Cooperative.
Sponsors: Finance Department, City Attorney Department
Attachments: 1. Interlocal Agreement, 2. Presentation
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Consider a memorandum/resolution approving an Interlocal Agreement with League of Oregon Cities to participate in the National Purchasing Partners Government Cooperative.

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DATE: March 3, 2026

TO: Kent Cagle, City Manager

FROM: Judith Tangalin, Executive Director of Finance

SUBJECT: National Purchasing Partners Government Cooperative

BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:

In accordance with Texas Local Government Code, Section 271.102, Subchapter F, a local government may participate in a cooperative purchasing program, which satisfies state law requirements related to competitive bidding for the purchase of goods and services. Participation in a cooperative purchasing program allows the City to procure goods and services through contracts that have been competitively solicited and awarded by another governmental entity in compliance with applicable procurement laws.
National Purchasing Partners Government Cooperative (NPPGov) is a public sector purchasing cooperative administered through National Purchasing Partners (NPP). The League of Oregon Cities serves as a lead public agency for NPPGov and conducts competitive solicitations utilizing industry best practices and procurement procedures that comply with applicable laws. Contracts are awarded based on best value and made available to participating governmental entities nationwide.
Participation in the NPPGov cooperative allows the City to leverage the collective purchasing power of multiple public agencies, increasing buying power and potentially reducing costs through volume pricing and pre-negotiated contract terms, with cost savings ranging from approximately 10% to as much as 65% on certain contracts. In addition, the use of cooperative contracts reduces the administrative time and resources associated with issuing separate solicitations while maintaining compliance with competitive procurement requirements.
NPPGov provides access to a wide range of vendors offering goods and services that support ...

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