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Finding 2024-003: Documentation of Procurement and Competitive Bidding Procedures Condition During testing of procurement transactions, we noted that a vendor was selected for services without documented evidence that competitive bidding or price quotations were obtained, and the procurement file did not include documentation describing the basis for vendor selection. While Home Start, Inc.’s fiscal policies allow for the use of oral quotes and permit vendor selection based on responsiveness and advantage to the Organization considering factors such as price, quality, and other relevant considerations, the procurement documentation maintained by the Organization did not include evidence that quotes were obtained or documentation supporting the basis for vendor selection. Criteria Under 2 CFR §200.318(a), non-federal entities must establish and maintain effective internal controls over the procurement process to ensure compliance with federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of federal awards. Additionally, 2 CFR §200.318(i) requires non-federal entities to maintain records sufficient to detail the history of procurement, including documentation of the rationale for the method of procurement, selection of contract type, contractor selection or rejection, and the basis for the contract price. Further, 2 CFR §§200.319–200.320 require that procurements be conducted in a manner providing full and open competition, and that appropriate price or rate quotations be obtained depending on the procurement method. Cause The Organization did not consistently maintain documentation supporting the procurement process, including evidence of quotes obtained or documentation explaining the basis for vendor selection when competitive quotes were not documented. Effect The absence of procurement documentation reduces the Organization’s ability to demonstrate compliance with Uniform Guidance procurement requirements and increases the risk that procurements funded with federal awards may not meet federal competition standards. Recommendation We recommend that management strengthen procurement documentation procedures to ensure that procurement files include sufficient documentation of the competitive bidding or quotation process, including: • Evidence of quotes or bids obtained, including oral quotes where permitted by policy. • Documentation supporting the evaluation and selection of vendors. • Written justification when competitive bids or quotes are not obtained, consistent with both Uniform Guidance requirements (2 CFR §200.318(i)) and the Organization’s fiscal policies. Implementing these procedures will help ensure that procurement activities funded by federal awards are adequately documented and compliant with Uniform Guidance procurement standards.