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Yolo County Receives Achievement Award

Aug 05, 2025 01:58PM ● By Yolo County Office of the County Administrator News Release

YOLO COUNTY, CA (MPG) - Yolo County is proud to announce that it has been awarded the 2025 Achievement of Excellence in Procurement (AEP) by the National Procurement Institute, Inc. (NPI), marking another year of recognition for the county’s ongoing commitment to procurement excellence.

“This recognition reflects the county’s unwavering commitment to excellence, transparency and fiscal responsibility,” said Yolo County Board of Supervisors Chair Vixie Sandy. “I commend our Procurement team for their hard work and leadership in setting a high standard for public service. Their efforts ensure we continue to deliver value and accountability to the people of Yolo County.”

The Achievement of Excellence in Procurement Award is presented annually to public agencies that demonstrate outstanding principles in innovation, professionalism, productivity, leadership and the effective use of technology, including e-procurement. This prestigious recognition highlights the county’s continued leadership in adopting best practices that enhance transparency, efficiency and accountability in public purchasing.

Procurement plays a critical role in ensuring that Yolo County operates effectively, delivering essential goods and services to support daily operations and long-term goals. Receiving the Achievement of Excellence in Procurement Award reaffirms the county’s dedication to responsible stewardship of public funds and its commitment to continuous improvement in managing public resources.

“The Procurement team is honored to be among the 216 agencies recognized with the 2025 Achievement of Excellence in Procurement Award,” said Tonia Murphy, the Yolo County General Services Department deputy director. “This award affirms our team’s dedication to innovation, integrity and excellence in public procurement. The team remains committed to upholding the highest standards in service to our community.”

First established in 1996 with only nine recipients, the Achievement of Excellence in Procurement program has grown significantly, with nearly 200 awardees in recent years. In 2024, there were 198 successful applicants across cities, counties, school districts and other public entities. The rigorous application process encourages agencies to exceed minimum standards and showcase innovative, results-driven procurement strategies that elevate the public procurement profession.

This recognition supports the goals of Yolo County’s 2024–2028 Strategic Plan, particularly in promoting a thriving economy, advancing smart development and being responsible stewards of public assets through operational excellence.

For more information about the National Procurement Institute and the Achievement of Excellence in Procurement Award, visit online www.npi-aep.org.