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- NASPO Press Release Regarding 3% Withholding Legislation
- NASPO Press Release Highlighting 3% Withholding Brief - press release
- NASPO Publishes the 2009 Survey of State Purchasing Practices--press release
- NASPO 2009 George Cronin Award for Procurement Excellence press release
- NASPO 2009 Guilio Mazzone Winner press release--award recipient Richard Pennington
- NASPO 2009 Annual Conference Press Release--information on programs, awards, and Board Elections.
- ADMINISTRATIVE FEES: Creative Funding for Central Procurement in Difficult Times: NASPO publishes research brief for procurement officials and policymakers considering the idea of implementing administrative fees as an alternative funding mechanism
- NASPO press release touting NASPO and CPO inclusion in the development of ARRA policies as well as the use of existing cooperative contracts for ARRA-funded purchases. (May 2009)
- THE PREEMINENT GUIDE TO PUBLIC PROCUREMENT: NASPO publishes State and Local Government Procurement: A Practical Guide (September 2008)
- STATE PROCUREMENT AND EMERGENCY/DISASTER PREPAREDNESS: NASPO Releases “Emergency Response for State Procurement Officials” (August 2008)



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Comparative Review of State IT Procurement Practices
Strength in Numbers: An Introduction to Cooperative Procurements
Administrative Fees: Creative Funding for Central Procurement in Difficult Economic Times
Emergency Preparedness for State Procurement Officials
Responding to an Aging and Changing Workforce: Attracting, Retaining, and Developing New Procurement Professionals
Benchmarking Cost Savings & Cost Avoidance
An In-Depth Look at GSA Cooperative Purchasing: The Benefits and Issues Surrounding State Usage of Schedule Contracts








