From Red Tape to Results: Reinventing Public Procurement

What if public procurement felt less like red tape and more like a strategic engine that delivers real outcomes people notice? We sit down with Colorado’s Chief Procurement Officer, Sherri Maxwell, for a candid look at how a decentralized state is aligning strategy, data, and people to build a smarter buying ecosystem that actually works in the field.

Sherri traces her path from buying wheel chocks to leading statewide change, revealing how frontline experience fuels her obsession with continuous improvement. We unpack Colorado’s shift away from “set it and forget it” contracts toward surgical, data-driven strategic sourcing backed by rigorous market research and real performance feedback. You’ll hear how honest vendor partnerships, clear expectations, and constant touch points turn contracts into living tools that deliver.

We also dig into the homegrown Procurement Insights program—bite-sized analytics that help agencies spot spending patterns, shorten solicitation timelines, and fix recurring compliance snags. Instead of policing, her team consults: if errors cluster, they ask why and address training or template gaps. Add in a modern learning stack—on-demand courses, certifications, and statewide contract management training with support from the Procurement Professionals Alliance—and you get a workforce that speaks a common language and acts with confidence after the ink dries.

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Season 7, Episode 4

Season 7, Episode 4 Transcript

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