City of Montrose Joins the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System


Montrose, CO (PRWEB) August 13, 2014

City of Montrose announced its joining of Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System, a BidNet e-procurement system that gives vendors instant access to Bids, RFP’s, Quotes and Amendments.

Powered by BidNets national e-procurement solution, the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System connects 1664 departments from 112 local government agencies and provides a bid notification system for vendors looking to do business with local governments. City of Montrose joined the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System on August 11th, providing its vendors with convenient access to bid information for City of Montrose as well as all other participating government agencies on the system. In addition to the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System, BidNets e-procurement solution manages purchasing groups and bid systems throughout the country providing over 950 organizations a purchasing and vendor management solution.

City of Montrose invites all local vendors to access its upcoming solicitations by joining the Rocky Mountain Bid System. Vendor benefits of registering on http://www.RockyMountainBidSystem.com include:

Former IRS APMA Program Director Joins Ernst & Young LLP

Washington, DC (PRWEB) July 17, 2014

Ernst & Young LLP announced today that Richard McAlonan, Jr. has joined the firm as Director of National Tax Transfer Pricing Controversy in Washington, DC, and will also act as the Americas Director of Advance Pricing Agreements (APAs) after serving as the Director of the IRS’s Advance Pricing and Mutual Agreement (APMA) Program.

As director of the recently formed APMA program, McAlonan led a team of 120 lawyers, economists, accountants and staff. He was tasked with integrating the APA program staff with the Tax Treaty IRS group, improving productivity and efficiency while maintaining the high standards and strong image of the APA and mutual agreement programs. During his tenure, the IRS significantly increased the number of APAs completed.

Dicks experience with the new APMA program will bring tremendous value to our clients as they consider the most appropriate opportunities for increased tax certainty, said Michael Mundaca, co-director of Ernst & Young LLPs National Tax Department.

Prior to joining the IRS, McAlonan spent two years as an Executive Director for Ernst & Young LLPs transfer pricing controversy practice, where he advised clients on transfer pricing controversy risk management and resolution (including audit dispute resolution) as well as APAs, competent authority procedures and tax treaties.

He has spoken at industry conferences and authored a series of articles comparing APA procedures in different countries.

McAlonan received his Master in Business Administration from Temple University and his Master of Science in Taxation from Pace University, where he graduated summa cum laude. He is licensed as a Certified Public Accountant in the District of Columbia and Pennsylvania.

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