The OIG Academy
The OIG Academy provides practical, real-world training for government professionals and nonprofit and vendor employees involved in government projects, and promotes excellence in public procurement, sound governance, and the protection of public funds and assets.
Who We Serve
- Procurement officials and staff
- Superintendents and school business officials and staff
- Public works directors and staff
- Housing authority officials and staff
- Architects and engineers performing public projects
- Auditors and compliance staff
- Department heads, contracting officers, and department staff
- Nonprofit employees
- Vendors doing business with the Commonwealth and local government
- Members of the public
What We Offer
The OIG Academy maintains a broad curriculum that includes both general and specialized classes and training for public and private employees. The OIG Academy’s classes and training range from beginner-level classes about public procurement to more advanced topics including cybersecurity, design and construction planning, and diversity and inclusion in procurement.
The cornerstone of the program is the MCPPO Designation, which is a widely recognized credential signifying an expertise in basic Massachusetts public procurement practices. Municipal job postings often require MCPPO Designation.
Recipients of an MCPPO Designation successfully complete three required courses and pass examinations.