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Public Procurement - Moving Forward – Developing Leadership and Innovation in the Public Sector. May 2009 Cris Munro. Swimming in the Fish bowl To Finding our own current in the ocean. The Public Sector. In the Global Marketplace. Transparency International.
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Public Procurement- Moving Forward – Developing Leadership and Innovation in the Public Sector May 2009 Cris Munro
Swimming in the Fish bowl To Finding our own current in the ocean
The Public Sector In the Global Marketplace
Some of the rules we have to play by AIT(Agreement on Internal trade) http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/ait-aci.nsf/eng/home Government directives TILMA (Trade, Investment, Labour and Mobility Agreement) http://www.tilma.ca/the_agreement.asp Local Bylaws Organization policies Thresholds for purchase $ value Competitive bidding NO local preference policies
City of Toronto. It had a scandal that set the standard for both scandalous behavior (the cause) and ethical behavior for public bodies (the results). • A $43 million lease for computers ended up costing $86 million. The City launched a judicial inquiry which lasted 2 years, had 214 hearing days, reviewed 124,000 pages of documents, heard from 156 witnesses, and involved more than 60 lawyers.
"billion-dollar boondoggle" at HR & Development Canada • Public Works and Government Services $250-million sponsorship saga • controversy at Technology Partnerships Canada
Customs Brokers Transportation Services Warehousing / Logistics Import / Export Control Energy Insurance / Surety / Bonding Architectural Services Petroleum Products / Petrochemicals Trade Contractors Building Materials Distribution Consulting Engineers Raw Mtls General Contractors Value-added Commodities Private Sector Owners Intermediate Commodities Equipment Rental Public Sector Owners Equipment Dealers Heavy Construction / Road Builders Building Mtls Manufacturers OEMs Equipment Financing Lenders/ Investors Specialized Services MRO vendors Legal Services Construction Supply Chain Map(Used with permission and THANKS to Fergus Groundwater, Export Development Canada - EDC) Core Supply Chain Secondary Supply Chain
The value of the roles we play and the and the relationships we build