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Northern
Arizona University
Purchasing Policy and Procedure
Public and Proprietary Information
PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
If proprietary information is submitted with a bid or proposal,
it must be clearly marked as such and, if possible, submitted
in a separate envelope. To the extent the bidder designates
and the Director of Procurement concurs, this information
will not be considered public information. The Director of
Procurement shall be the final authority on which material
is considered confidential.
PUBLIC INFORMATION
The following purchasing information is considered public
information:
FORMAL SEALED BIDS
Formal sealed bids shall be opened publicly, and the amount
of each bid, along with such other relevant information as
may be specified by the buyer for each procurement, shall
be announced and recorded. This record shall be open to public
inspection. The bids and the remainder of the bid information
shall not be open for public inspection until after contract
award.
SEALED PROPOSALS
Sealed proposals shall be opened publicly with only the name
of the proposers being recorded and announced. Information,
including pricing information, shall not be disclosed to the
public until after award of the contract.
REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION
The response to requests for information from interested
parties will be limited to review of the documents in Purchasing
Services at a reasonable and convenient time as designated
by the Director of Procurement. Copies of documents will be
furnished to interested suppliers only in extreme cases as
determined by the Director of Procurement. A fee, which shall
include the cost of time and materials, shall be charged for
all copies.
DEFINITIONS
PROPRIETARY INFORMATION - Information that is submitted by
a vendor who claims exclusive ownership of that information
and that is not to be disclosed publicly.
PUBLIC INFORMATION - All information in Purchasing Services
files, except proprietary information, that has any bearing
on the award of an order or contract.
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