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• Cooperative Purchasing Program <br />Cooperative Purchasing, authorized by statute, allows State and local <br />governments to purchase a variety of supplies (products) and services under <br />specific GSA Schedule contracts to save time, money, and meet their <br />everyday needs and missions. <br />The Cooperative Purchasing program allows State and local governments to <br />purchase alarm and signal systems, facility management systems, firefighting <br />and rescue equipment, law enforcement and security equipment, marine craft <br />and related equipment, special purpose clothing, and related services off of <br />Schedule 84 and Information Technology products and professional services <br />off of Schedule 70 and the Consolidated Schedule (containing IT Special Item <br />Numbers) only. Cooperative Purchasing for these categories is authorized <br />under Federal law by the Local Preparedness Acquisition Act (Public Law <br />110-248) and Section 211 of the E-Government Act of 2002 (Public Law 107- <br />347). <br />Under this program, State and local governments have access to GSA <br />Schedule contractors who have voluntarily modified their contracts to <br />participate in the Cooperative Purchasing program. The GSA provides a <br />definition of State and local governments as well as other vital information <br />under the frequently asked questions section on its website at: <br />http://www. gsa.,qovlcooperativepurchasing. <br />Disaster Recovery Purchasing Program <br />GSA plays a critical role in providing disaster recovery products and services <br />to Federal agencies. Now State and Local Governments can also benefit <br />from the speed and savings of the GSA Federal Supply Schedules. <br />Section 833 of the John Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal <br />Year 2007 (Public Law 109-364) amends 40 U.S.C. §502 to authorize GSA to <br />provide State and local governments the use of ALL GSA Federal Supply <br />Schedules for purchase of products and services to be used to facilitate <br />recovery from a major disaster declared by the President under the Robert T. <br />Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act or to facilitate <br />recovery from terrorism or nuclear, biological, chemical, or radiological <br />attack. <br />Products and services being purchased to facilitate recovery from one of the above <br />listed events, may be purchased both in advance of and in the aftermath of a major <br />disaster, as long as the products and services being purchased, will be used to <br />facilitate recovery. <br />GSA provides additional information on the Disaster Recovery Purchasing Program <br />website at http://www.gsa.gov/disasterrecoverv. <br />State and local governments can find a list of contractors on GSA's website, <br />http://www.gsaelibrary.asa.goov, denoted with a PuRcHor symbol. <br />41 <br />55A-47