For public utilities, contract management software can play a key role in successful procurement.
Contracts are a central tool in all procurement processes. Procurement relies on contracts not only to lock in prices, but to also secure levels of quality in goods and services.
We would argue that procurement preserves something else in the contracts it negotiates - namely, the research, technical expertise, and legal acumen that goes into acquiring goods and services on the best possible terms.
So why is contract management software important to procurement in the public utility sector?
Public utilities face many procurement challenges. Here are three examples where use of contract management software that addresses the challenges of public utilities can make all the difference.
Public utilities run a vast infrastructure. They need goods ranging from generators, transformers, and electrical components to line towers, water lines, and meters. The expert services that utilities use include hydraulic consulting, vegetation control, line construction, environmental analysis, transformer management, energy storage, and emergency planning. The investment in these goods and services is significant.
In creating contracts, collaboration between technical experts and contract professionals is key. The quality of the goods is measured in precise technical terms and is judged by performance over time. Replacing a transformer years earlier than expected is not a cost-saving. Switching gear components must not only be reliable but actually interact with and protect other parts of the software flawlessly.
Services require even greater technical assessment by the users on a utility’s team. Contracting for scientific advice on water temperatures – whether the water is used for cooling or is released downstream of a dam – has cost and regulatory implications for the utility. Even something as straightforward as a contract for tree services needs business user input regarding seasonal timing to maximize line protection and reduce outages.
Contract management software plays a vital role in procuring special goods and services. Here’s how:
A benefit is that when bidding is completed and the utility is ready for a contract, it will have its own, well prepared contract language as a starting point. Often, pressed for time, the buyer’s unfortunate fall back is to use vendor paper, send it to legal, and hope for the best. Contract management software facilitates efficient collaboration so that contracts for diverse goods and services reflect the utility’s collective technical, commercial, and legal expertise.
As noted above, most important goods purchased by a utility have operating costs. Their value is judged through years of use and maintenance. Likewise, the services provided to utilities are not cut-and-dry, but have ongoing impact on the utility’s performance.
Utilities form crucial business relationships with vendors of goods and services, and contracts govern those business relationships. When procurement has done its job well, contracts should receive at least as much attention after execution as they do before.
Contract management software plays a vital role in evaluating vendor performance. Here’s how:
Contract management software can also help aggregate the data across contracts necessary for category management, an approach to procurement that utilities sometimes resist for lack of visibility into contracts across the organization.
Utilities are regulated. They answer to utilities commissions, energy commissions, attorneys general, and the US Department of Energy. In any transaction, they may need to demonstrate consideration of effects on consumers, environment, climate, energy security, and infrastructure safety.
Contract management software plays a vital role in a regulatory environment. Here’s how:
Successful procurement means more than a successful bidding process. It means careful assessment of needs, balancing of costs and performance over time, and recurring evaluation of procurement decisions. Contract management software can give procurement and their technical partners at the utility a common tool to acquire goods and services with maximum efficiency.
Interested in learning more? Visit our Resource Center for additional information on how Contracts 365 supported both Chelan Public Utility District and Grant Public Utility District to achieve its contract management goals.
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