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Alberta Public Sector and Procurement

Alberta Public Sector and Procurement. A Conversation on Trade Agreements and the tools at your disposal Presentation to NIGP – March 29, 2017. Trade Agreements Which ones do we follow? Obligations Changes to the AIT Upcoming agreements Tools for Public Sector Entities. Today’s Agenda:.

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Alberta Public Sector and Procurement

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  1. Alberta Public Sector and Procurement A Conversation on Trade Agreements and the tools at your disposal Presentation to NIGP – March 29, 2017

  2. Trade Agreements Which ones do we follow? Obligations Changes to the AIT Upcoming agreements Tools for Public Sector Entities Today’s Agenda:

  3. Trade Agreements… What Do They Mean for Public Entities?

  4. Trade agreements assist Public Procurement teams in understanding how Government of Alberta public entities must do business!

  5. How many Trade Agreements apply to the GoA/ABCs & MASHSector right now? • 1 • 2 • 3 • 4

  6. Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT)

  7. Government of Alberta AIT Thresholds:

  8. AIT is being updated!Say “HI” to the Canadian Free Trade Agreement • Many of the same measures are included in the updated version. The values are still fair, open, and non-discriminatory competition. • New measures bring the obligations in line with our international agreements (WTO GPA and CETA) – one rule for all agreements • Entry into force: July 1, 2017 (on Canada’s 150th Birthday)

  9. AIT versus CFTA:Differences in measures • VALUATION • Entities will include all taxes, fees, extras, • and optional renewal years • PUBLICATION OF AWARD INFORMATION • Entities must publish award information for openly competed opportunities within 72 days of award • REPORTING • Entities will now be expected to submit annual procurement reports • THRESHOLD ADJUSTMENT • The CFTA will be adjusted every two years to account for inflation

  10. Trade, Investment & Labour Mobility Agreement (TILMA) Agreement between AB and BC (Complements AIT, has lower thresholds and less exceptions)

  11. New West Partnership Trade Agreement (NWPTA) Agreement between AB, SK, BC, and MB (Starts where previous agreement, TILMA, left off)

  12. TILMA/NWPTA Thresholds: Alberta Public Entities openly tender at the TILMA/NWPTA thresholds

  13. World Trade Organization Agreement on Government Procurement (WTO GPA)

  14. WTO GPA Thresholds: (Does not apply to MASH or Crowns) Alberta Public Entities openly tender at the TILMA/NWPTA thresholds

  15. UPCOMING: Canada/European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)!

  16. CETA Thresholds - estimates: (Will apply to MASH) Alberta Public Entities openly tender at the TILMA/NWPTA thresholds

  17. Threshold Comparison A quick reference…

  18. Commonalities Between All Agreements • Fair, Open and Transparent measures • Equal treatment for all vendors (Provincial/Territorial, National, and International) in like circumstances • Specify standards and regulations in terms of results, performance or competence • Most exceptions are in all agreements!

  19. Commonalities Between Agreements - 2 • AIT, TILMA/NWPTA, WTO GPA and CETA follow the principles of fairness, openness, transparency and non-discrimination. • You must post at or above TILMA/NWPTA thresholds. • You must keep the opportunity open to allow a vendor to find the opportunity, compose a response, and submit it(CETA states for how long). • You must establish an evaluation criteria that cannot be altered once the opportunity has closed; you must apply that criteria fairly to all responses. • You may take into account any number of criteria including, but not limited to: price, quantity, quality, delivery, servicing, capacity of the supplier to meet the requirements…etc.

  20. Common Exceptions Between Agreements • The good news… • Nearly all of the exceptions we see in the AIT are also included in the TILMA/NWPTA and CETA! • Exceptions missing in the TILMA/NWPTA: • Doctors; Dentists; Nurses; Vets; Engineers; Accountants; Real Property; Magazine/Newspaper Subscriptions; Original Works of Art • Exceptions missing in the CETA: • Confidentiality

  21. Dispute Resolution • AIT - Provides for consultation followed by formal dispute proceedings before a dispute panel if the complaint is unresolved through consultations • TILMA/NWPTA – Same as AIT however may add monetary awards in the case of non-compliance with a panel report • CETA – Also follows the AIT, however Parties are expected to establish a Domestic Review Procedures that meets minimum requirements set out in the CETA

  22. Bid Protest Mechanism • Currently for NWPTA provinces only. • Timely dispute avoidance provisions • Arbitral process accessible by both governments and persons • Enforceable through monetary penalties • http://www.newwestpartnershiptrade.ca

  23. Tools for Public Sector Entities

  24. Tools for Public Sector Entities • Standing Offer Arrangements • Corporate Purchasing within Service Alberta has developed a wide range of standing offer contracts on behalf of GoA departments. • Access to these contracts is provided on request to MASH sector as “Approved Organizations”. • To obtain access, simply send an email to: • corporate.purchasing@gov.ab.ca

  25. Tools for Public Sector Entities • Templates Produced by the Government of Alberta • Templates have been created by the Contract Centre of Excellence (CCoE) to give public entities a place to start. • All templates should be vetted by an entity’s legal resources prior to using. • http://www.servicealberta.gov.ab.ca/how-contracts-are-awarded.cfm

  26. Tools for Public Sector Entities • The GoA Procurement Accountability Framework • Detailed description (end to end) of the procurement and contracting process • Identifies mandatory and discretionary aspects of procurement • Based on industry best practices • Suitable for use as a Policy and Procedure manual

  27. Tools for Public Sector Entities • Trade Agreement Advisory Services • Trade Development Office, Procurement Services • Education, advisory and interpretive services of the procurement provisions of all trade agreements • Contact: • Chelle Busch at: chelle.busch@gov.ab.ca

  28. QUESTIONS??

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