B. To improve the standards, ethics and administration of
governmental purchasing departments and agencies.
C. To promote effective centralized purchasing.
D. To exchange information on products, manufacturers, policies,
procedures, and general information useful to purchasing personnel.
E. To develop and perfect standards, practices and specifications for use by its
members.
F. To encourage and cooperate in the development of courses and
subjects of purchasing management, purchasing and other subjects related to procurement
functions in educational institutions.
G. To draft and/or take part in legislation effecting public purchasing.