
Leveraged
Procurement Agreements
What are they and how to get one.
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What is an LPA?
State and local agencies can search for LPAs such as cooperative agreements, statewide commodity contracts, statewide food contracts, master agreements, software licensing program contracts, state price schedules, and California Multiple Award Schedules (CMAS).
Leveraged Procurement Agreements (LPAs) allow departments to buy directly from suppliers through existing contracts and agreements. LPAs are available to California's state, county, city, special district, education, and other government entities.

How to get an LPA
Step 1
What's special about your services or offerings? Give your audience a reason to choose you over your competition. Cite it above, then flesh it out here.
Step 2
What's special about your services or offerings? Give your audience a reason to choose you over your competition. Cite it above, then flesh it out here.
Step 3
What's special about your services or offerings? Give your audience a reason to choose you over your competition. Cite it above, then flesh it out here.