8:00
am – 8:30 am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30 am – 8:45 am
Welcome Remarks
• Elaine
Ford,
CIPMM Chair of Member Services and Communication
8:45 am – 10:15 am
Keynote Address
• Treasure
Ducharme, Regional Director, Public Works
and Government Services Canada
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This session will focus
on the Modernization of Procurement, a Government of
Canada initiative, and what is being done within PWGSC,
Western Region, in support of that initiative. In the
November 2008 Speech from the Throne, procurement was
identified as a means to make internal government services
more effective. This session will address four areas
identified to support the procurement modernization
initiative: Reducing Barriers to Doing Business; Improving
e-Access and Tools; Enhancing Accountability and Transparency;
and, Increasing Outreach and Support. In addition,
current plans for decentralizing routine, low dollar
value procurement will be discussed and some of the
tools in place to share information, such as websites
and Client Bulletins, will be outlined.
10:15 am – 10:30 am
Refreshment Break
10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Commodity Management, Procurement Tools
• Lorraine
Jenkinson,
Supply Specialist, Public Works and
Government Services Canada
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What tools does Public
Works and Government Services Canada have to assist
the procurement and materiel management community?
This session will explore various electronic tools
such as Standing Offer Index, Professional Services
Online, and many others. Reference information will
also be provided to assist in all stages of acquisition.
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Networking Lunch
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
The Value of Networking
Elaine Ford, Team Leader, Procurement,
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
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Explore ways to make the
Regional Workshop more meaningful to you. Get to know
your fellow participants. Bring your business cards
and expand your network in the community.
Ever wanted
to be in charge of the agenda at one of these workshops?
Want to know if others are wrestling
with the same issues you are or if they’ve found
a solution that could work for you? Do you have a challenge
you’re working through or a success story you’d
like to share? A facilitator will guide you in a networking
session designed to encourage the free flow of discussions
on the issues you care about most.
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Light-Duty Vehicles Strategic Sourcing Project
• Alec
Chan, Senior Materials Specialist,
City of Edmonton
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This project was awarded the 2009 Leadership
in Public Procurement Award by the Summit Magazine/Canadian Public Procurement
Council. This presentation will outline the strategic sourcing methodology
that was employed in the light-duty vehicles project, including the
major phases in the strategic sourcing process. Learn how a collaborative,
team-based strategic sourcing approach in the planning, formulation,
implementation and ongoing management of the project was used to achieve
successful results.
3:00 pm – 3:15 pm
Refreshment Break
3:15 pm – 4:30 pm
Bid-Rigging
• Greg
Andrews, A/Assistant Deputy Commissioner,
Competition Bureau
• Olumide Oyelese, Competition
Law Officer, Competition Bureau
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This session will provide
practical advice to promote effective and transparent
bidding and tendering practices. A brief discussion
about the recent amendments to the provisions of the
Competition Act that pertain to conspiracy and bid-rigging
will take place. An overview of detection techniques
including the identification of the red flags to look
for and tips and specific actions departments can take
to mitigate the risk of becoming a victim will also
be discussed. Actual cases will be used to provide
participants with an understanding of the role of the
Government of Canada Competition Bureau in assisting
organizations identify, investigate and prosecute offenders.
This session will raise your awareness of bid-rigging
schemes and equip you with information necessary to
assess the risk of it occurring in your organization.
4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
CIPMM’s Traditional Wine and Cheese Reception
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