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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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2006年

Green power Matthew Sachs (-)

Picturing performance Dan Scharf (-)

e-waste: a hidden cost Life-cycle costing can reveal the true cost of purchasing computers Anne Phillips (-)

Education anywhere Expanding education horizons for First National through distance learning initiative Anne Miller (-)

Chatroom Buyers speak out on standing offer/lowest price purchasing David Newman (-)

in our opinion Conceptualizing value for money Steve Bauld;Kevin McGuinness (-)

Save time; save money A vendor's top 10 tips to improve the RFP process Chris F. Jones (-)

It's getting easier to be green Resources and policy make it easier for buyers to incorporate "greening" in their decisions Matthew Sachs (-)

Menace of maturity, Part II Demographic change opens the door to the recruitment and retention of skilled procurement candidates. Terry Lister (-)

Buying force Procurement shared services model works for governments Rob Cooke (-)

RetSreen: an energy analysis tool Natural Resources Canada's internationally known software tool can help you evaluate the potential of clean energy projects David Newman (-)

SummitUp Kamloops' award-winning water solution; UN procurement audit; and e-voting machines in the US Summit staff (-)

in our opinion Benchmarking suppliers Steve Bauld;Kevin McGuinness (-)

Identity is everything Advanced card technologies make identity cards affordable, convenient and safe Catherine Johnston (-)

Play your cards P-cards and e-procurement systems: a winning pair that provides decision-making data Richard Bray (-)

Smart cards; smart solutions Addressing the myths fears of implementation Kevin Cowie (-)

Highlights of the Federal Accountability Act April 11, 2006, the new Conservative government presented its first piece of legislation, which contains specific references to procurement practices Anne Phillips (-)

in our opinion Performance-based contract initiatives prove to be two-edged sword Steve Bauld;Kevin McGuinness (-)

Signed, sealed?now to deliver Exploring the keys to successful performance-based contracts Rob Cooke;Glenn Davidson (-)

That's a match The RCMP automates fingerprint IDs Thom Barker (-)

Turning tide A new survey provides analysis on P3s as a procurement tool Abraham Akkawi (-)

Flight test Procurement personnel from BC test an automated system to procure consulting services Chris F. Jones (-)

The proof is in the pudding An advertising management tool helps advertisers pay only for what they get Chantal Chamberland (-)

Exercising ethics Out of filing cabinets and into practice Gerry Stobo (-)

Greening begins at home Municipal operations seek to improve their own energy efficiency Summit staff (-)

in our opinion Negotiating better using your emotional intelligence Steve Bauld;Kevin McGuinness (-)

It's a match Passports to use facial recognition software Richard Bray (-)

Green is good for business in Halifax municipal matters Corrie Fletcher-Naylor (-)

legal notes RFP or tender? A judge decides. Glenn Ackerley (-)

paradigm shift How not to abandon your e-procurement initiative Jon Hansen (-)

in our opinion Tips to tap emotional intelligence training Steve Bauld;Kevin McGuinness (-)

Pairing up Pairing the Dynamic Baseline Model and the Excellence Driven Approach to manage and measure major projects helps managers proactively identify issues in order to deliver successfully Bryan Shane;Patricia Lafferty (-)

Greasing the wheels Information management systems and analysis can help grease the process of implementing accountability, supporting policies, systems, processes and controls Raymond R. Hession (-)

2nd Annual Leadership in Public Procurement Award See why the City of Ottawa's Light Rail Transit procurement takes top honours and learn why Ontario's Catholic School Board's energy buy and the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing's guide to developing procurement bylaws provide were finalists. (-)

legal notes Think your written contract is the be all and end all? Think again, as the Court can imply terms that will govern your contractual relationship. Robert C. Taylor;Lisa M. Bolton (-)

311. U-city. Are you ready? It is a wired world. However, we ain't seen nothin' yet as shown when a Summit "Chatroom Live" panel - Microsoft's National Technology Officer John Weigelt, Gatineau City Manager Mark Laroche, and Senior Consultant Don Cormier from AtFocus discusses the impact and potential, both good and bad, of ubiquitous technology David Newman (-)

IN OUR OPINION Political sea changes can spell trouble for existing contracts, and trying to protect one's self through discretionary termination clauses may cause other problems. Steve Bauld;Kevin McGuinness (-)