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.

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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.