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Commission approves thermal‑scope purchase, renews fleet contract and authorizes cooperative and vendor accounts

May 01, 2026 | Christian County, Missouri


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Commission approves thermal‑scope purchase, renews fleet contract and authorizes cooperative and vendor accounts
The Christian County Commission approved a package of procurement actions during its meeting, including a sheriff’s office purchase of thermal scopes, a one‑year renewal of a fleet repair contract, participation in a national cooperative, and a vendor house‑account arrangement for maintenance purchases.

Purchasing staff reported they received one bid for ITB 2026‑7 from Ankor Tactical (Springfield) for thermal scopes and accessories. Staff listed component prices in the bid packet and said the total cost for 37 units was shown in their paperwork; they said competitive bidding saved about $1,500 relative to a cooperative quote. Captain Craig of the sheriff’s office was present and the commission approved the award following a motion and second.

The commission also approved a one‑year renewal of ITB 2023‑14 for repair and maintenance of fleet vehicles with C’s Automotive and Mitchum Tire. Commissioners noted Mitchum Tire’s oil‑change price increased from 44.50 to 48.95 and asked staff to provide an annualized maintenance‑cost figure to evaluate potential in‑house options.

In separate votes, the commission authorized participation in the HGAC cooperative for future procurements (county attorney reviewed and negotiated contract language) and approved establishing a Northern Tools house‑account using Trevy Pay to allow maintenance staff to make emergency purchases up to $500 on an open purchase order. All motions carried by voice vote at the meeting.

Commissioners requested follow‑up numbers on annual fleet‑maintenance expenses to inform future decisions about in‑sourcing repairs and asked staff to monitor delivery timelines for the thermal scopes ahead of scheduled training.

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