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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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2007年

The third wave: unified communications A new communication standard will change the way governments work, and offer savings and efficiencies not available before David Levy (-)

Chasing the grail Technology solutions are available, but the search is still on to find IT systems that provide all the needed decision support for complex procurements Adam Timothy;Tomonori Ishikawa;Shuli Peng;Nomit Kahlidar (-)

paradigm shift Vendor/consultant fees: are you getting value for money? Jon Hansen (-)

CITTing in The Canadian International Trade Tribunal’s (CITT) approach to conflicts of interest appears flexible David Attwater (-)

SummitUp A wind turbine is tested in Winnipeg; Hamilton purchases “green” buses; Saskatoon partnership launches Energy and Greenhouse Gas Guide; Kelowna signs design/build contract for aquatic centre; and Saskatchewan updates its central website (-)

Are you liable to members of the bidder's team, not just the bidder? Glenn Ackerley (-)

Chatroom Host David Newman interviews Walt Lastewka, former MP and parliamentary secretary for procurement reform (-)

Virtual or gaming technology can help reduce unforeseen costs Steve Bauld;Kevin McGuinness (-)

Two networks - one solution VoIP seamlessly supports varying user requirements Richard Bray (-)

Follow that bullet IBIS supports Canada-US agreement Richard Bray (-)

2007 ...and still counting The census: new, improved, cost efficient David Eadie (-)

Barcoding our forests Tech tool builds an accurate forest inventory Anne Phillips (-)

MARCOM 2007 goes green Even a conference can be 'greened!" See what the planners of this marketing conference did Claire Mills (-)

Testing, testing "Greening" products and services is on the radar, right down to the production process Kendra Hanson (-)

Letter to the editor Comment on the unmanned vehicles story in the January/February issue (-)

In our opinion The Double N and the City of Edmonton case suggests a retreat in the law of tender Steve Bauld;Kevin McGuinness (-)

Public Procurement Professionals: Today and Tomorrow Discover your community and its future. Complete the survey. Talentmap;Summit magazine (-)

Marshall Moffat on working with small business Chatroom David Newman (-)

Edmonton tendering case splits Supreme Court Paul M. Lalonde (-)

Letter to the editor PMAC comments on the future of public procurement professionals (-)

3 Ps for P3s This back to basics look at public private partnerships suggests applying 3 principles for success A. Scott Carson, PhD (-)

Use the right tool; find the right stuff Trying to contract for professional services? Trying to ensure you get what you need? These are the tools and how they are used Chris F. Jones (-)

Lighting the way Kitchener’s lead in energy efficient lighting contracts benefits others Laura Fuller (-)

Federal Court reins in the CITT Robert Worthingon (-)

Competitive contracting: comparing the public vs. private approach Steve Bauld;Kevin McGuinness (-)

FOCUS on IT - Putting out fires Kelowna uses IT tools to its disaster management process Richard Bray (-)

SummitUp News summaries Summit Staff (-)

Gotcha Buyers beware: Competition Bureau cases net fines and criminal charges (-)

Mastering the supply chain PMAC launches new training The Purchasing Management Asso (-)

Paradigm shift Buyers pay higher prices; suppliers get less profit Jon Hansen (-)

In our opinion Tender or RFP? Which is it? Steve Bauld;Kevin McGuinness (-)

Can a bidder use all legal means available to resolve a dispute? Robert Worthington (-)

Yes, Virginia! Getting an e-procurement system right Jon Hansen (-)

Guarding against hidden conflicts of interest Steve Bauld;Kevin McGuinness w10_7_.pdf li (-)