The United States Conference of Mayors U.S. Communities Government Purchasing Alliance

The United States Conference of Mayors, with the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing, the National Association of Counties, the National League of Cities and the Association of School Business Officials International, sponsors the largest national buying cooperative for local governments. Since its inception in 1996, the program has saved cities and other public entities hundreds of millions of dollars through its cooperative purchasing contracts.

Current product lines:

  • Janitorial supplies - Zep
  • Office Furniture - Haworth, Herman Miller, Knoll and Steelcase
  • Office/School Supplies - Office Depot
  • School/Classroom Furniture - Virco
  • Park and Playground - Gametime, Landscape Structures, Little Tikes, Skatewave
  • P.E. Supplies - Sportime
  • Carpet and Flooring - Interface, Milliken Carpet
  • Office Machines - Gestetner, Ricoh, Savin
  • Technology Products - GTSI
  • Electrical Products and Telecommunication Supplies - Graybar

Key Advantages of the U.S. Communities GPA contracts include:

Cost Savings: Cities receive the best available government pricing with no user fees. Use of the contracts saves time and money; and, frees resources for other public priorities, programs and services.

Time Savings: You can avoid all the unnecessary time and expense of recreating bid specs by simply piggy-backing on other contracts.

Competitively Solicited: All contracts are competitively solicited, meeting most government agency "piggybacking" requirements.

Oversight is provided by Public Purchasing Professionals: The Advisory Board consists of public purchasers from cities, counties and schools across the country.

Non-Exclusive Contracts: Cities retain the option to purchase from other sources.

Aggregate Purchasing Power: Currently, over 7,000 public agencies in fifty states participate.

Register On-Line: Registration is easy! Any city may access the contracts by logging onto www.uscommunities.org and clicking on the "Register Now" button.

For more information on U.S. Communities, its Advisory Board, and current contracts visit the United States Conference of Mayors website at www.usmayors.org/gpa, and click on "U.S. Communities." You may contact Katie Logisz at 202-861-6739 or email her at klogisz@usmayors.org. You may also contact Kathryn Kretschmer-Weyland at 301-460-5251 or email her at kweyland@usmayors.org.

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©2005 The U.S. Conference of Mayors
Tom Cochran, Executive Director
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Tel. 202.293.7330 ~ Fax 202.293.2352
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