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CTCM Exam Prep Questions and
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What is SPD? - Correct Answers -Statewide Procurement Division

Define Contract Value - Correct Answers -The initial value of the contract, plus any
amendments, renewals, and extensions for the contract's full existence.

What is the contract value for a contract with an initial value of $2 million, with 3 optional
annual renewals of the same amount? - Correct Answers -$8 million

What is the contract value for a contract with an initial value of $500,000, with 2 optional
annual renewals of the same amount? - Correct Answers -$1.5 million

What does SPD do? - Correct Answers -It is the entity that delegates purchasing
authority to state agencies for non-IT goods and services.

Does SPD give purchasing authority for IT goods and services? - Correct Answers -No

What does the Office of Vehicle & Fleet Management do? - Correct Answers -Assists
state agencies in managing their vehicle fleet.

What does the Statewide Travel Management Program do? - Correct Answers -
Manages travel expenditures, monitors travel activity, and provides discounted travel
services.

What does the Statewide Mail Operations program do? - Correct Answers -Processes
approximately 14-17K pieces of mail daily.

What does HUB stand for? - Correct Answers -Historically Underutilized Business
Program

When are HUB businesses considered for subcontracting? - Correct Answers -
Subcontracting opportunity for any procurement with an estimated contract value of
$100,000 or greater.

, What does POD stand for? - Correct Answers -Procurement Oversight and Delegation
Portal

What does the Procurement Oversight and Delegation Portal (POD) do? - Correct
Answers -Conducts solicitation reviews and delegates purchasing authority to state
agencies for service solicitations valued over $100,000.

What does CAT stand for? - Correct Answers -Contract Advisory Team

What does the Contract Advisory Team do? - Correct Answers -Reviews and makes
recommendations on solicitations with an estimated value of at least $5 million.

When should solicitations and Notices of Awards for contracts be posted on the
Electronic State Business Daily (ESBD)? - Correct Answers -When the value of the
contract approaches $25,000. It's required for any contract over $25,000.

What does VPST stand for? - Correct Answers -Vendor Performance Tracking System

When are agencies required to report on the VPTS? - Correct Answers -Within 30 days
of contract completion or termination if the value is over $25,000.

When are Vendor Performance Reports required for contracts valued over $5 million? -
Correct Answers -Annually and at each key milestone.

When can you extend a contract subject to the $5 million dollar VPTS reporting? -
Correct Answers -Only after the applicable vendor performance reports have been
submitted to VPTS.

When is the Agency Procurement Plan due? - Correct Answers -Due annually by
November 30th.

A person is classified in having a substantial interest in a business entity of that person:
- Correct Answers -Has a controlling interest. Owns more than 10% of the voting
interest. Owns more than $25,000 of the fair market value. Is a member of the board of
directors or other governing board. Has a direct or indirect participating interest by
shares, stock, or otherwise, regardless of whether voting rights are included, in more
than 10 percent of the profits, proceeds, or capital gains.

What are the two types of Nepotism? - Correct Answers -Consanguinity and Affinity

What Nepotism relationships are defined by Affinity? - Correct Answers -Includes an
officials or employee's spouse and individuals related to the spouse.

What Nepotism relationships are defined by Consanguinity? - Correct Answers -
Includes individuals related by blood to the official or employee.

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