Purchasing & Risk Management

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Purchasing

Public purchasing is the process of acquiring all the goods and services necessary to provide the public with services they require. The City’s Purchasing goals are to obtain the items best suited to the delivery of public services at the best price while ensuring that all state and federal laws are followed and that all responsible bidders have the opportunity to compete for the City’s business. In addition, Purchasing is charged with ensuring that the process of bidding for goods and services is conducted fairly and that fraud, theft, corruption, and graft are eliminated.  View Ethics Policy

Risk Management

The City of Hurst has combined its risk management and purchasing operations into one office. By dovetailing these two functions, loss prevention measures can be implemented early in a project’s development or purchasing stages, eliminating frustrating and costly safety patches to the final product. With strong educational and cooperative ties between Risk/Purchasing and the City’s various departments/divisions, the City is able to accomplish these functions in a very cost effective manner.

The most important goal of risk management is to protect the assets and financial well-being of the City. This includes implementing techniques and making proper arrangements to help assure that a financially-crippling loss either does not occur or, if it does, is financed through insurance or other means; or is transferred to another party. The risks faced by the City can be subdivided into four general categories of loss: direct property loss from perils such as a fire or natural disaster, indirect loss of time and money due to damaged or inoperable equipment, loss due to litigation, and personnel loss caused by employee injuries while on the job. To be effective, the risk management process must be applied throughout all departments and divisions with a firm commitment towards safety and loss prevention.

 

Jerry LewandowskiJerry Lewandowski

Director of Purchasing, Risk Management, & Utility Billing

817.788.7018

Email Jerry Lewandowski

 Purchasing & Risk Management

1505 Precinct Line Road
Hurst, Texas 76054-3395
817.788.7017

 

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Procurement Process

NPI Achievement of Excellence in Procurement

The City of Hurst is one of only 47 agencies in TX and one of only 69 Cities in the United States and Canada to receive the award.

The Achievement of Excellence in Procurement recognizes organizational excellence in procurement. The criteria are designed to measure innovation, professionalism, e-procurement, productivity, and leadership attributes of the procurement function. The Achievement of Excellence in Procurement is sponsored by the National Procurement Institute (NPI), the California Association of Public Procurement Officials (CAPPO), the Florida Association of Public Procurement Officials (FAPPO), the Institute for Supply Management (ISM), NIGP: The Institute for Public Procurement, the National Association of State Procurement Officials (NASPO), the National Association of Educational Procurement (NAEP), the Texas Public Purchasing Association (TxPPA), and the Canadian Public Procurement Association / Conseil canadien des marches publics.  

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