Effective November 23, 2020, Supply Chain Management (SCM) will no longer ask for Source Justification and Price Reasonableness on non-federally funded orders under $100,000. This
Due to a systems outage, Supply Chain Management Logistics will not be delivering packages today. All other mail will be delivered as usual.
The University of California Office of the President recently announced changes to Policy G-28 Travel Regulations. The revisions became effective August 1, 2020.
Supply Chain Management (SCM) has made changes to how we support the UCSF community, external customers and suppliers.
Supply Chain Management (SCM) has begun a program that will transform how Accounts Payable supports our departments and suppliers by creating a more paperless business model.
The repercussions from the COVID-19 pandemic – economic uncertainty, budget reductions and a hiring freeze
When the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on April 7 recommended that everyone wear some form of cloth face covering in public settings as a means of reducing the c