SERVICES
Trinal Dedication
OUR SERVICES

At Trinal, our mission is clear: to help public and private sector organizations meet procurement and workforce compliance requirements, streamline processes, and achieve measurable results. The Global Project Tracking System® (GPTS®) supports that mission by delivering transparency, control and actionable insights.
Procurement Policy & Development
- Draft and refine procurement and workforce hiring policies, and create standard operating procedures aligned with compliance standards.
- Manage the full solicitation lifecycle — from advertisement to contract award, including negotiations and vendor/subcontractor oversight.
- Conduct needs‐assessments of your current procurement process and identify areas of risk or inefficiency.
- Analyze contractor, supplier and vendor payment systems and provide recommendations to strengthen performance.
- Design mentor-protégé or supplier development programs that meet operational and compliance objectives.
Workforce & Supplier Compliance Programs
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Develop policy frameworks and SOPs that ensure workforce and supplier participation requirements are met.
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Conduct benchmarking and research to identify industry best practices and drive performance improvements.
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Partner on the implementation of federal, state or local compliance programs — providing hands-on guidance and oversight.
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Monitor contractors and vendors for adherence to workforce hiring, vendor performance, and subcontracting standards.
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Provide detailed, validated reporting to support audit readiness, stakeholder review and performance tracking.
Vendor & Workforce Capacity & Growth
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Create vendor/contractor and workforce pre-qualification processes to ensure participants meet your project standards.
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Facilitate vendor fairs, supplier workshops and workforce training programs designed for scalability and compliance readiness.
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Support your organization in expanding and managing a high-performing supplier and workforce pipeline, while maintaining oversight and accountability.

