The History of the CTPA

The concept for the Central Texas Purchasing Alliance (CTPA) was spawned from the desire by a few central Texas districts to find an efficient and effective means of sharing resources and information.  As the word spread more districts showed an interest and over the past year the concept developed into a formal organization.

In its short existence CTPA has already developed into an invaluable communication channel between the member-districts allowing for the frequent exchange of information and ideas. The value and status of the organization is being recognized by TASBO and many districts statewide.

The CTPA model is being used to help structure a similar alliance in the Dallas area. This is only the beginning. CTPA will provide its members with many more opportunities to experience cost saving measures and improved efficiencies within each district’s purchasing organization.

CTPA is not like the many “Purchasing Cooperatives” that are popping up throughout the state, where emphasis is strictly on developing bids. CTPA’s major focus is purchasing-professional development, through information sharing, mentoring, and exchange of purchasing tools and processes.

It is not to say that CTPA doesn’t address consolidated purchasing opportunities. Where members find it beneficial, bids are shared or sometimes led by one member district, allowing others to save on resources while reaping the benefits of bettering pricing because of the joint participation.

The CTPA is made up exclusively of school district purchasing representatives, with a collective desire to share experiences, tools and knowledge. CTPA is an administrative agency created in accordance with Section 791.001 of the Texas Government Code.

Jamie Spiegel, Executive Director, CTPA,
at Round Rock Independent School District

Latest NewsQuick Resources

CTPA approves affiliation with TASBO - 07/20/11
At the July 20, 2011 meeting, CTPA members agreed to move forward with applying to be an affiliate organization with the Texas Association of School Business Officials ("TASBO"). Benefits through such an affiliation will allow for TASBO members to receive continuing education credits by participating in CTPA meetings and events. Also approved was the payment of the CTPA president's TASBO dues for the years served, and a scholarship to the TASBO annual conference for a CTPA member. CTPA directors are working with TASBO staff on the requirements necessary for the affiliation.

New Member Districts for 2012 - 01/04/12
The Central Texas Purchasing Alliance (CTPA) welcomes the new member districts that joined during the 2012 calendar year:
Navarro ISD

New Officers and Directors Named for 2011-2013 - 04/14/11
At our April 13, 2011, quarterly meeting new officers and directors were chosen. The new CTPA leaders can be found on the Board of Directors web site.