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Title: Government Procurement Reform


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Government ProcurementReform
  • Vehicle Sector Briefing

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Agenda
  • Background
  • Machinery of government
  • Procurement reform
  • Business participation
  • All of Government contracts
  • Sector specific data
  • Conclusion

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Background
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Why reform procurement?
  • 30 70 of operating costs
  • Business feedback
  • Economic downturn
  • Unacceptable risk profile
  • Lost efficiency opportunities
  • Build strategic capacity

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Ministerial Support Scrutiny
  • Hon Bill English (Chair)
  • Hon John Key
  • Hon Gerry Brownlee
  • Hon Simon Power
  • Hon Tony Ryall
  • Hon Stephen Joyce
  • Hon Rodney Hide

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Governance
  • Expenditure Control Committee
  • Chief Executive VfM Group
  • Government Procurement Reform (MED)
  • Administrative Services Review (The Treasury)
  • Cross cutting Value for Money initiatives

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Machinery of Government
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Government Structure
PUBLIC SECTOR
STATE SECTOR
STATE SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICE e.g. Ministries
e.g. NZDF, Police, DHBs
e.g. NZ Post, Meridian
e.g. Local Government
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Reporting and barrier removal
  • Quarterly reports to Cabinet
  • Minister briefings
  • Intervention reports to ECC as needed
  • Ministers notified
  • Good practice
  • Undermining behaviour
  • Ministerial intervention needed

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Procurement Reform
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Procurement Reform
  • Cost Savings
  • Capability and Capacity Building
  • Enhanced Business Participation
  • Governance, Oversight and Accountability

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Key Reform aspects
  • 4 Year programme
  • Supports other VFM initiatives
  • Transform procurement thinking
  • Strategic procurement capability

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Enhanced Business Participation
  • Cutting red tape
  • Improving transparency
  • Increasing opportunities
  • Sustainable markets

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Business feedback
  • Procurement capability
  • Conditions of contract
  • Standard documentation
  • Evaluation method
  • Futile bidding enquiries
  • IP risk
  • Engagement

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All-of-GovernmentContracts
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Target Areas
Strategic Critical
Secure Supply
Risk
Tactical Sourcing
Streamline
Value
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All-of-Government Contracts
  • National/international market dominated
  • Common needs
  • Lower supply risk
  • Reflect other jurisdictional experience
  • Not syndicated contracts

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Key Drivers
  • Need for change
  • Strong performance management
  • Reduce overhead
  • Total cost evaluation
  • Meet diverse customer needs
  • Maintain/enhance competition

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Transition
  • Managed transition
  • Soon as practical
  • Aim for 100 by 30 June 2012
  • Current contracts
  • Extend till transition period
  • Re-tender

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Centres of Expertise (CoE)
  • Additional resources
  • Dedicated category managers
  • Strong market knowledge
  • Relationship management
  • Key performance measures
  • Supplier incentives

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Centres of Expertise (CoE)
  • Desktops/Laptops - DIA
  • MFDs - DIA
  • Vehicles - MED
  • Stationery - MED

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Key Data
  • Phil Weir

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Data Collection
  • State Sector data
  • 163 of 198 agencies responded so far
  • Analysis based on information submitted
  • Further validation to be undertaken
  • Firm up demand during budget setting

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Spend Units by Sector Vehicles
Note Number are rounded to 1M
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Pareto Significant Procurers Vehicles
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Vehicle suppliers
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Timelines
  • Establish CoE team now
  • Market engagement
  • Firm up demand by Christmas
  • Out to Market quarter 3
  • Contract award by June
  • Mobilisation from July

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Challenges
  • Minister expectations
  • Diverse client base
  • Change management
  • Undermining activities
  • Sabotaging behaviour

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Summary
  • Change management project
  • Strong agency support
  • Ministers will remove barriers to progress
  • Dedicated category management
  • Supplier incentives
  • Transition as soon as practical

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Conclusion
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Conclusion
  • Open dialogue
  • Centre of Expertise
  • Improve efficiency
  • Market sustainability
  • Better value for tax-payers

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ContactsReform Project ManagerChristopher
Browne 04 470 2334chris.browne_at_med.govt.nz
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