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Summit

Summit

简  介:Contains up-to-date news on the latest trends in public sector purchasing.

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  • 主办单位:Summit Group, Centre on Governance, University of Ottawa
  • 创刊时间:1998
  • 出版周期:4
  • 地址:加拿大
  • 国际标准刊号:ISSN 1481-4935
  • 国内统一刊号:CN
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2002年

Getting the measure of outsourcing Boudreau, Mark (-)

From the editor Anne Phillips (-)

Summer buys: Hygiene to emissions modelling Catherine Morrison (-)

Letters to the editor Sparrow, Tom (-)

Just the ticket: DND finds contractor to deliver supply chain Richard Bray (-)

Face to face: BC's Steve Hollett does the partnering numbers Jeff Jedras (-)

Letter to the editor Sparrow, Tom (-)

BC + X = P3: BC struggles with the partnering numbers Tafler, Sid (-)

irony of MERX, The Paul M Lalonde (-)

Moving towards open source Richard Bray (-)

Web-enabled supply chains (-)

Understanding the anatomy Newman, David (-)

South of our border (-)

BC + X = P3 Tafler, Sid (-)

Should suppliers receive help to get ready for e-procurement? If so, from who? David Newman (-)

And the winners are... (-)

Getting the measure of outsourcing: recent studies evaluate government outsourcing in Canada Boudreau, Mark (-)

Breaking procurement rules is a crime Michael Anser (-)

Best seller 2002: Targeting security bucks Alex Binkley (-)

W3C: Creating "one size fits all" government websites Celeste Mackenzie (-)

Buying fleets just got better Bindu Suresh (-)

Keys to trust [electronic procurement will happen only when confidential information can be transmitted securely] Bray, Richard (-)

E-government alters service inside and out Melanie Collison (-)

Canadian division of US bus company wins Ottawa contract (-)

Flying right Lewycky, Dennis (-)

Wanted: More scandals Asner, Michael (-)

Time for a shake up (-)

ePurchasingPlus [books offers purchasers help with transforming supply management through technology] (-)

University procurement committee adds value (-)

Racking up points Bisson, Richard (-)

Do you see value in a code of ethics for public procurement? David Newman (-)

Digitizing you: identifying who's who in a virtual world Orton, Marlene (-)

Wanted: more scandals [scandals as an incentive to reform public procurement] Asner, Michael (-)

Private financing for public service Michael Wilson (-)

Keys to trust Bray, Richard (-)

Racking up points: House of Commons purchasing scores with clients Bisson, Richard (-)

It matters to you [issues of conern to the Materiel Management Institute] Lashkevich, Larry (-)

Jack Layton: on the challenges facing municipalities Sommers, Jo Anne (-)

Digitizing you Orton, Marlene (-)

tender trap, The Bray, Richard (-)

A votre attention [l'Institut de gestion du materiel] Lashkevich, Larry (-)

Telemedicine in northern Ontario (-)

Lucky number three [CNW Quebec signs contract to be the official news release service for government of Quebec] (-)

power of consent, The Robert C Worthington (-)

From the editor Anne Phillips (-)

Time for a shake up [Supply Operations Services Branch of Public Works and Government Services Canada restructured] (-)

From the new president Steve Johnston (-)

Understanding the anatomy: Ontario's procurement process for major IT purchases Newman, David (-)

tender trap: MERX contract takes heat from suppliers and competitors, The Bray, Richard (-)

It matters to you (-)

Jack Layton Sommers, JoAnne (-)

Military re-awards ATCO Frontec (-)

Trolling for tenders Catherine Morrison (-)

Flying right: strategic partnership benefits military, community, business and government Lewycky, Dennis (-)

Canadian technology solves gun crimes (-)

Auction saves communications $$$ Gina Gillespie (-)

g-Bay building a better marketplace Richard Bray (-)

IT in the CITT, The Lalonde, Paul M (-)

Taking baby steps Margoshes, Dave (-)

A conversation with New Brunswick's CIO David Pye (-)

Preview 2002 Phillips, Anne (-)

Simplifying software silos: Edmonton streamlines administration's technology Collison, Melanie (-)

Taking baby steps: Saskatchewan's telehealth project moves forward slowly Margoshes, Dave (-)

From the editor Robert Parkins (-)

Preview 2002: CIOs reveal IT spending priorities Phillips, Anne (-)

Snapshot 2001 Bishop, Chris (-)

Snapshot 2001: government IT markets still a safe bet Bishop, Chris (-)

IT in the CITT [information technology sector a heavy user of the procurement review mechanism], The Lalonde, Paul M (-)

Wiring sparks rural community Celeste Mackenzie (-)

Simplifying software silos Collison, Melanie (-)

Do you think e-procurement will save money? David Newman (-)

New technology detects bombs [Canada to buy advanced explosives detection systems (EDS) to improve security at airports] (-)

Foundry networks Lalonde, Paul M (-)

From the editor Robert Parkins (-)

Governments buy the darndest things Catherine Morrison (-)

Make it so: says Manitoba's Syl Parry [innovation in Manitoba's government procurement system] Lewycky, Dennis (-)

Materiel Management National Workshop: a key to respectability, May 28-30,2002 (-)

Best practices for e-procurement (-)

Do we or don't we will we or won't we ... compete for standing offers Celeste MacKenzie (-)

A master at purchasing management [advanced diploma in procurement developed in Europe] (-)

Letters to the editor (-)

A deadly game Bray, Richard (-)

DND's private sector supply chain (-)

Make it so Lewycky, Dennis (-)

CIDA-INC plans services online (-)

Managing your office fleet: digital office equipment broadens the management mandate Sommers, Jo Anne (-)

Cyberworld copyright protection (-)

Free the data Asner, Michael (-)

P3 for Canadian hospitals Michael Wilson (-)

A deadly game: playing hide and seek with terrorists increases public procurement load Bray, Richard (-)

Partners in Digital Heroes [e-mentoring for Ontario's youth at risk] (-)

Cleaning up the ACT (-)

Managing your office fleet Sommers, JoAnne (-)

Real-time data on ROADS [remote office and dispatch system used by police in patrol cars] (-)

As advertised: a marriage of sorts [federal government moves Procurement Services Sector of CCSB to Supply Operations Services Branch at PWGSC] Parkins, Robert (-)

Prepare to be challenged: with a little inside help you can be prepared by a CITT challenge Tipman, Michael (-)

Yukon College wants ethics input [ethical procurement policy] (-)

A win-win for Virginians Richard Bray (-)

Free the data: make procurement data available for repackaging Asner, Michael (-)

Prepare to be challenged Tipman, Michael (-)

Foundry Networks: battling government's specific specs [complaints to the Canadian International Trade Tribunal] Lalonde, Paul M (-)

Real-time data on ROADS (-)

Building more, building better Celeste Mackenzie (-)

0 + 1 = talk Richard Bray (-)

Public-private partnerships in BC health care Lisa Marsh (-)

Greening the municipal fleet Marty Logan (-)

Musical notes and heartstrings Catherine Morrison (-)

It's in the cards JoAnne Sommers (-)

It's about e-tendering government contracts David Newman (-)

High tech training for military air traffic control Gina Gillespie (-)

From the editor Anne Phillips (-)

Websites help green government Anne Phillips (-)

Cities move to e-billing Anne Phillips (-)

What you need to know about... GPS technology Marlene Orton (-)

Casting a long shadow Marja Hughes (-)

Paid to ask George Brimmell (-)

Sprucing up sponsorship files (-)

From wired to wireless Richard Bray (-)

Flying right finally! Brad Latta (-)

Clear thinking Melanie Collison (-)

devil is in the details, The Robert C Worthington (-)

Carroll online Robert Parkins (-)

GISt of IT, The Richard Bray (-)

Alt! Who goes there? Melanie Collison (-)

From the publisher McEvoy Galbreath (-)

Stalking the elusive purchase order Marlene Orton (-)

From the guest editor Richard Bray (-)

quiet revolution, The Brad Latta (-)

Ensuring authenticity in e-contracts Robert C Worthington (-)

Online roadmap to public sector opportunities Anne Phillips (-)

Ethics, auditors, values - not an afterthought Michael Asner (-)