Opinion: There have been questions and misinformation about pandemic-related contract<\/a>]<\/ins><\/p>\nThe department sought advice concerning a new Alaska Administrative Productivity and Excellence program, which consolidates identical services across state agencies to reduce costs.<\/p>\n
The department issued a request for proposals with stipulations requiring bidding companies to be members of a National Governors Association program or have 25 years of experience with information technology and expertise in nine fields.<\/p>\n
State law says proposal requests “may not be unduly restrictive.”<\/p>\n
A timeline compiled by Jackson indicated only two firms responded to the proposal request by the October 2019 deadline, while two other companies were refused application extensions.<\/p>\n
The department disqualified one of the two finalists for failing to list expertise in legal services, one of the nine requested fields, leaving Alvarez & Marsal as the contract recipient.<\/p>\n
Jackson obtained a draft document indicating Commissioner Kelly Tshibaka personally changed the request to require 25 years of experience, which Jackson said was an extraordinarily high hurdle.<\/p>\n
“All the evidence that I’ve seen indicates a set of circumstances and restraints on bidding that yielded a single contractor who had a perfect ability to meet those restraints, no matter how outlandish they were,” Jackson said.<\/p>\n
Baldwin, one of the former assistant attorneys general, said the change did not appear to be appropriate.<\/p>\n
“It leads one to suspect there was an intent to restrict the number of firms that could qualify to make an offer,” Baldwin said.<\/p>\n
Tshibaka and administration department officials said Jackson’s testimony was a “mischaracterization” of the state’s procurement process.<\/p>\n
“The department’s dedicated procurement officers follow long-established contracting protocols specifically designed to protect the interests of the state and the public,” the department statement said.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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