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Fiscal Year 2014 Goods and Services Expenditures UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Financial Disclosure Report Response to the Requirements of Public School Code of 1949 Amended by Act 61 of 2008 Section 25, 2004-D (A) – (D) Volume II For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2014 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Financial Disclosure Report Purchase of Services Contracts Purchase of Goods Contracts Notes and Definitions The following tables provide the required disclosures for purchase of services and purchase of goods contracts. The University’s Accounts Payable System does not include data enabling the distinction between purchases of goods and services. Thus, a single schedule is provided that includes both goods and services. Purchases are categorized in the University’s Accounts Payable System in one of the following categories: Facility Alterations Facility Operating Costs Insurance Library Acquisitions Mail Printing/Publishing Professional Memberships Professional Services Purchases for Resale Routine Maintenance Space Rental Supplies/Equipment Telephone Utilities Each entry provides the category into which the purchase falls, the name and address of the vendor, and the amount of purchase. There is no more than one entry per vendor for a single category within a responsibility center. Disclosures for defined projects or programs are included in the disclosure for the units in which they are administered. Purchases of goods and services in the Disclosure Report include those which equal or exceed $1,000 for each vendor from Operating, Auxiliary, and Non-Auxiliary funding sources. UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Financial Disclosure Report Volume II Purchase of Services Contracts Purchase of Goods Contracts Table of Contents Associate Vice Chancellor, Human Resources ........................................................................ 1 Athletics ................................................................................................................................... 4 Bradford Campus ................................................................................................................... 29 Business Affairs ..................................................................................................................... 55 Business Operations .............................................................................................................. 56 Chancellor ............................................................................................................................ 105 Chief Financial Officer .......................................................................................................... 122 College of General Studies ................................................................................................. 131 Computing Services and System Development.................................................................... 132 Dental Medicine .................................................................................................................. 143 Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences .................................................................................. 162 Education ............................................................................................................................ 197 Education - University Service Program ............................................................................... 206 Executive Vice Chancellor ................................................................................................... 207 Facilities Management ........................................................................................................ 209 General Counsel .................................................................................................................. 238 General University .............................................................................................................. 241 Greensburg Campus ............................................................................................................ 242 Graduate School of Public Health ........................................................................................ 259 Graduate School of Public and International Affairs ............................................................. 262 Honors College .................................................................................................................... 265 Information Sciences ........................................................................................................... 267 Johnstown Campus ............................................................................................................. 269 Katz Graduate School of Business ....................................................................................... 294 Law ..................................................................................................................................... 306 Libraries ............................................................................................................................... 311 Learning Research and Development Center ..................................................................... 325 Medicine ............................................................................................................................. 329 Table of Contents Nursing ............................................................................................................................... 361 Pittsburgh Cancer Institute ................................................................................................... 366 Pharmacy ............................................................................................................................ 380 Provost ................................................................................................................................ 382 Research Conduct and Compliance ..................................................................................... 398 Secretary of the Board of Trustees ....................................................................................... 400 Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (SHRS) ......................................................................... 402 Social Work ......................................................................................................................... 410 SOM Division Administration ............................................................................................... 411 Student Affairs ..................................................................................................................... 436 Senior Vice Chancellor, Health Sciences ............................................................................. 444 Swanson School of Engineering .......................................................................................... 449 Titusville Campus ................................................................................................................. 462 University Center for International Studies ........................................................................... 463 University Center for Social and Urban Research ................................................................ 465 Vice Chancellor, Institutional Advancement ........................................................................ 466 Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic ............................................................................... 471 University of Pittsburgh Fiscal Year 2014 Goods and Services Expenditures Assoc VC Human Resources Facility Alterations CALDWELL'S WINDOWARE INC Vendor Number: 112977 $7,029 166 WABASH ST PITTSBURGH, PA 15220 OTIS ELEVATOR CO Vendor Number: 182252 $7,300 354 SONWIL DR BUFFALO, NY 14225 Printing/Publishing PITTSBURGH STOP INC Vendor Number: 109257 $1,016 126 W ELIZABETH ST PITTSBURGH, PA 15207 Professional Memberships CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY Vendor Number: 102176 $9,100 ACCESS SERVICES DEPT KELVIN SMITH LIBRAR CLEVELAND, OH 44106 NAEYC Vendor Number: 522528 $1,400 NAEYC ACADEMY PO BOX 96036 WASHINGTON, DC 20090-6036 PITTSBURGH BUSINESS GROUP ON HEALTH Vendor Number: 149144 $1,998 1139 MAPLEWOOD AVE LAURA WICKER AMBRIDGE, PA 15003 SIBSON CONSULTING Vendor Number: 513020 $7,063 333 WEST 34TH ST NEW YORK, NY 10001-2402 WESTERN MANAGEMENT GROUP Vendor Number: 378304 $1,050 16615 LARK AVE SUITE 201 LOS GATOS, CA 95032 WORLD AT WORK Vendor Number: 267823 $1,488 PO BOX 62888 PHOENIX, AZ 85082-2888 Professional Services AYCO COMPANY LP Vendor Number: 180306 $10,586 PO BOX 3182 BUFFALO, NY 14240 B ROSE LLC Vendor Number: 269945 $1,995 200 DINSMORE AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA 15205 BERKSHIRE ASSOCIATES INC Vendor Number: 383163 $2,099 8924 MCGAW COURT COLUMBIA, MD 21045 BUCHANAN INGERSOLL & ROONEY PC Vendor Number: 367591 $3,190 301 GRANT ST, 20TH FLOOR ONE OXFORD CENT PITTSBURGH, PA 15219-1410 BUCK CONSULTANTS LLC Vendor Number: 116852 $469,514 PO BOX 93341 CHICAGO, IL 60673-3341 Page 1 University of Pittsburgh Fiscal Year 2014 Goods and Services Expenditures Assoc VC Human Resources Professional Services COHEN AND GRIGSBY PC Vendor Number: 102630 $43,321 625 LIBERTY AVE 2900 CNG TOWER PITTSBURGH, PA 15222 CUPA-HR Vendor Number: 245696 $3,069 PO BOX 75282 BALTIMORE, MD 21275-5282 DELOITTE TAX LLP Vendor Number: 337739 $9,131 PO BOX 2079 CAROL STREAM, IL 60132-2079 DICE HOLDINGS, INC Vendor Number: 456834 $6,678 4939 COLLECTIONS CENTER DRIVE CHICAGO, IL 60693 HAWLEY CONSULTING GROUP Vendor Number: 246436 $67,000
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