This
seminar is aimed at all Scottish Public Sector
Personnel involved within public procurement
The
public procurement market in Scotland is significant,
estimated at around £8 billion
a year. It was identified within the Review
of Public Procurement in Scotland that practical
conformance in procurement is at times inconsistent,
despite a strong awareness of EU legislation and OJEU
requirements.
This seminar will provide those involved within public
sector procurement with an in-depth insight into the
legislative framework, how to achieve Best Value, the
procurement process, letting high-value tenders and
the tender evaluation process.
"I
recommend that no-one should be put in charge of
any public project without a demonstrable appreciation
of what is required under EU procurement rules."
Lord Fraser, 'The Holyrood
Inquiry'
The
importance of skills development among personnel within
the public procurement community should not be underestimated
because of the inherent relationship between successful
procurement and the skill levels of practitioners.
The challenge for all public sector organisations is
to ensure that they set and achieve the very highest
standards in procurement practice. This seminar is designed
to provide a key step towards the achievement of this
goal through the development of suitably trained staff.
Developing
specialist skills
Those
engaged in delivering public procurement are required
to carry out a range of activities as part of the procurement
function. These are much more extensive than is often
assumed, requiring the application of a wide variety
of specialist knowledge, skills and expertise.
Through
developing the necessary skills procurement staff will
avoid bad practice, ensure compliance with the law,
improve efficiency and inspire in suppliers and colleagues
alike confidence in their professional ability. Understanding
and applying the EU rules to the acquisition of goods,
works and services, while continuing to comply with
the UK Regulations, is a foundation stone to delivering
compliant procurement.
This
one-day seminar is aimed at delivering not just the
basics, but also the more detailed knowledge required
to enhance skill levels and increase professionalism.
Principally
focused on the EC Treaty rules, the processes required
to ensure best practice and the main principles of the
EU Directives and Scottish Regulations, the Understanding
EU Procurement – A Scottish Perspective
seminar provides an overview of the issues impacting
on the wider public procurement community in the 21st
century.
Understanding
EU Procurement – A Scottish Perspective
is specifically designed to deliver public procurement
training for:
-
new entrants to the public procurement community
-
personnel who are engaged in delivering public procurement
for only part of their time
-
personnel who need to refresh their knowledge of procurement
regulations
-
personnel for whom public procurement is one job among
several
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