









Study with the several resources on Docsity
Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan
Prepare for your exams
Study with the several resources on Docsity
Earn points to download
Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan
A compilation of questions and answers related to the ctcd (presumably certified texas contract developer) exam for the year 2026. It covers key concepts and definitions relevant to procurement professionals, including topics such as bribery, conflict of interest, the roles of various procurement divisions, contract management, and compliance. The document serves as a study guide or cheat sheet for individuals preparing for the ctcd exam, offering concise explanations of important terms and processes. It also touches on ethical considerations and standards of conduct for state employees involved in procurement.
Typology: Exams
1 / 17
This page cannot be seen from the preview
Don't miss anything!










Bribery - Correct Answer-an attempt to influence the decisions of a procurement professional through enticement with a POTENTIAL PERSONAL BENEFIT How is bribery different than conflict of interest? - Correct Answer-bribery is the benefit RECEIVED by procurement is SPECIFICALLY in exchange for a PARTICULAR RESULT Conflict of Interest (COI) - Correct Answer-the POSSIBILITY of influence by a PERSONAL or FINANCIAL interest, and the potential benefit to employee is undefined Statewide Procurement Division (SPD) - Correct Answer-central authority for state agency procurement guidance, education, and statewide contract development services. Chief Procurement Officer (CPO) - Correct Answer-designated by comptroller, has authority over state agency procurement Statewide Procurement Policy and Outreach - Correct Answer--training and policy development -Outreach -Procurement Oversight & Delegation Statewide Contract Development and Contract Management - Correct Answer-- administers over 250 statewide contracts -processes open mkt requisitions for state agencies, universities, and smartbuy members -engages term, managed, and TXMAS contracts 5 parts of the Statewide Procurement Division (SPD) - Correct Answer-1. contract development
Texas SmartBuy - Correct Answer-Statewide contracts procured and managed by SPD must use a purchase order through this system. Policy and Outreach - Correct Answer-Conducts policy research, training and certification and customer support services. Statewide Mail Operations - Correct Answer-Provides state agencies and universities a variety of mail operations services. Statewide Contract Development and Contract Management - Correct Answer- Develops and manages statewide contracts for use by state agencies with a broad range of contracts for commodities and services. State Travel Management Program (STMP) - Correct Answer-Manages travel expenditures, including hotel, car rentals, airlines and travel agencies. Office of Vehicle Fleet Management (OVFM) - Correct Answer-Manages and assists agencies with their vehicles. Historically Underutilized Business Program - Correct Answer-Provides opportunities to disadvantaged groups in an effort to remedy disparity in state procurement contracting. Electronic State Business Daily (ESBD) - Correct Answer-A web portal to post solicitations and learn of contract awards. Procurement Outreach and Delegation (POD) - Correct Answer-Reviews solicitations and issues a letter of delegation of purchasing authority for an anticipated contract value of $100,000 or greater. Centralized Master Bidder's List (CMBL) - Correct Answer-Master database that provides Texas procurement professionals the ability to foster competition between vendors. Agency Procurement Plans - Correct Answer-Collected for information on delegated purchases and determines if there are any possible gains with consolidating all the purchases together. Standards of conduct for state employees - Correct Answer-State Employees should not:
Proprietary Purchases - Correct Answer-A purchase where the specifications or conditions of the proposed purchase are proprietary to one vendor and do not permit an equivalent product or service to be supplied. (Sole source or competitive) Sole source purchases - Correct Answer-When a product or service is ONLY available for purchase through a single vendor Competitive purchases - Correct Answer-When a product or service is available for purchase through MORE THAN one vendor 3 Other SPD Non-Delegated Purchases - Correct Answer-• Mail and Messenger Services Contracts
For Services over $100k, delegation request from SPD goes to _______________________________. - Correct Answer-Procurement Oversight and Delegation (POD) Portal Texas Multiple Award Schedule (TXMAS) - Correct Answer-Adapted from existing competitively awarded gov. contracts, overlaid with SPD terms and conditions What do TXMAS contracts offer? (5 things) - Correct Answer-• Best Value
-does not encourage innovative solutions -negotiations are not allowed if there is more than one responsive bidder Disadvantages of an RFP or an RFO? - Correct Answer--lead time for procurement is much greater -evaluations tend to be more complex Disadvantages of an RFQ? - Correct Answer--vendor is selected before price is negotiated -2 step process Request for Applications (RFA) - Correct Answer-• Agency issues RFAs
Define deliverables - Correct Answer-Measurable task or outcome (e.g. product or service) Define milestone - Correct Answer-Event associated with a deliverable (means to gauge progress) Additional Concerns in the Scope of Work - Correct Answer-• Professional Licenses and Certifications
Receipt and Control of Responses - Correct Answer-• Receipt
Can you pay a vendor to gather info? - Correct Answer-No, you cannot What is the DIR dollar amount cap for a contract? - Correct Answer-$5 MILLION. RFO after that. Where can you find a list of HUBs? - Correct Answer-CMBL where do you purchase term contracts? - Correct Answer-TX Smart Buy Where do contracts go for goods and services over $5 million? - Correct Answer-CAT review Where do contracts go for IT procurements over $5 million? - Correct Answer-QAT What's another name for a IT Pcontract over $1 million? - Correct Answer-Major Information Resource Project (MIRP) What agency has delegation over IT? - Correct Answer-DIR What forms are to be filled out when your contract value is over $1 million? - Correct Answer-Nepotism Form & Form 1295 Who gets a Nepotism Form? - Correct Answer-State Auditor's Office Who do you turn a Form 1295 into? - Correct Answer-State Ethics Commission Who fills out the Form 1295? - Correct Answer-Vendor complete the form Who fills out the Nepotism form? - Correct Answer-Contracting team members complete the form What agency has authority over goods and services? - Correct Answer-Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA) Where do you get signature delegation authority for services over $100,000? - Correct Answer-Procurement Oversight & Delegation (POD) What are the purchasing process steps?
What are the purchasing process steps?
At what contract amount do you report on vendors to VPTS? - Correct Answer-$25, and over