Report 2013-302/2013-303 Recommendation 7 Responses

Report 2013-302/2013-303: Judicial Branch Procurement: Semiannual Reports to the Legislature Are of Limited Usefulness, Information Systems Have Weak Controls, and Certain Improvements in Procurement Practices Are Needed (Release Date: December 2013)

Recommendation #7 To: Court of Appeal, First District

The AOC, the Supreme Court, and the first, second, and fourth districts should implement procedures to ensure that they follow a competitive process for their procurements when required.

6-Month Agency Response

In addition to the measures described in the courts response of February 14, 2014, the court has finalized a checklist to aid court staff procuring goods and services in complying with the Judicial Branch Contracting Manual and the Local Contracting Manual for the Court of Appeal, First District. A copy of the checklist is today being e-mailed to Aaron Fellner of your office.

California State Auditor's Assessment of 6-Month Status: Fully Implemented


60-Day Agency Response

All court staff involved in purchasing have been verbally instructed to review and follow the updated Judicial Branch Contracting Manual (JCBM) and the Local Contracting Manual for the Court of Appeal, First District (LCM), which are comprehensive. When there are questions about the manuals requirements, the AOC Business Services office can be contacted for assistance. There will be additional focus on and review of each procurement/contract for compliance with the JBCM and LCM. A draft checklist is in the process of finalization and will mirror the requirements of the JBCM and LCM.

California State Auditor's Assessment of 60-Day Status: Partially Implemented

Although the first district has taken some steps to implement the recommendation, the draft checklist has yet to be finalized and used by court staff to procure goods and services.


All Recommendations in 2013-302/2013-303

Agency responses received are posted verbatim.