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  1. Procurement | Erie County, PA

    Overview: The Procurement Department is composed of a Director of Purchasing, who serves as the County’s authorized purchasing agent and overseer of all County Procurement activities, and a …

  2. What Is Procurement? Definition, Types, vs. Purchasing

    Oct 2, 2025 · What Is Procurement? Procurement is the process of buying or otherwise obtaining goods or services, typically for business or government purposes and usually on a relatively large …

  3. Erie, PA

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  4. What Is Procurement? Definition, Process, and Spend Control

    May 15, 2025 · Procurement is the function responsible for sourcing and securing the goods and services an organization needs, with clear supplier selection, pricing, and terms, and approval …

  5. Procurement - Wikipedia

    The term procurement is used to reflect the entire purchasing process or cycle, and not just the tactical components. Procurement software (often labeled as e-procurement software) manages purchasing …

  6. Requests for Proposals & Construction Bids | Purchasing

    5 days ago · Home Requests for Proposals & Construction Bids

  7. Open Bids | Erie County, PA

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  8. Vendor Registration Process | Erie County, PA

    The Erie County Department of Procurement is proud to announce that we will now be using Public Purchase, a web-based eProcurement service. In order to receive bid notifications as a current …

  9. Purchasing - Erie 1 BOCES

    Purchasing - Erie 1 BOCES The Purchasing Department is responsible for all functions related to the purchasing of goods and services for Erie 1 BOCES as well as facilitating Cooperative Bids for our …

  10. Procurement Definition — Meaning and Examples

    Procurement is defined as the process of obtaining goods and services crucial to organizational operations and profitability. The difference between procurement, sourcing, and purchasing is that …