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Public Sector Business Committee (PSBC) Working Together With Government To Address Matters
Related To Procurement & ICT Transformation. January 19, 2016
MEMBERS-ONLY
AGENDA
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GOOD MORNING!
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ITACChair,[email protected]
Managing Partner, Southside Solution Group (SSG) and the former the CIO of the Government of Canada
SSC UPDATE
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PSPC UPDATE
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Update on Acquisitions January 19, 2016
ITAC – PUBLIC SECTOR BUSINESS COMMITTEE
Public Services and Procurement Canada
Normand Masse, Director General Services Technology & Acquisition Management Sector
(STAMS)
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Software Licensing Supply Arrangement (SLSA)
• The RFSA is continuously posted on buyandsell.gc.ca and suppliers may submit arrangements at any time.
• The RFSA and the SAs have been extended until December 31, 2016. • As of January 14, 2016: 283 arrangement requests were received (199 awarded or waiting on
signatures, 53 cancelled/suspended, 1 incomplete submission and 30 under review). Incomplete submissions are submissions where Suppliers have submitted an arrangement without sufficient information or documentation.
• SLSA remains a PWGSC procurement vehicle available for use by all departments including SSC. Effective September 1, 2015, several sub-categories of software have been restricted for the exclusive use of SSC Approved Authorities to align with Order in Council 2015-1071. Client departments have been informed of these changes and are to follow new procedures in determining which entity will process a SLSA requirement, based on the applicable software sub-category(ies).
• CHANGES AFFECTING NEW SA ARRANGEMENTS: As a result of Order in Council 2015-1071, new SA arrangement requests containing products that fall under SSC’s software sub-categories will be forwarded to SSC for review and consideration under SSC’s suite of procurement vehicles. Affected Suppliers will be informed of the next steps with regards to their SA arrangement request. Existing awarded SAs will continue to be maintained by PWGSC during this period of transition.
• REMINDER: NEW quarterly update schedule in effect for the product list and ceiling prices updates. Updates for the period of April 1 to June 30, 2016 are due by March 1, 2016
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Cloud Industry Consultations
• The formal Industry Consultation process on the adoption of cloud computing solutions in a Canadian government context has concluded.
• A summary report prepared by Gartner Inc., based on observations of the consultation RFI process and subsequent one-on-one meetings, was posted on BuyandSell.gc.ca on December 11, 2015.
• There was significant interest from industry, with a cross section that included Canadian vendors, Global vendors, Systems integrators, non-profit organizations and Cloud Industry organizations.
• Procurement Recommendations from Industry included: Ø Leveraging Service Level Agreement definitions Ø Conducting cloud vendor prequalification Ø Utilizing cloud service catalogue Ø Establishing effective cloud governance Ø Guidance on data residency & data protection
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Multi-Departmental Software Contracts No changes
A message was sent to all CIO’s in late September 2015 to clarify common questions regarding the use of Multi-Departmental software contracts. PWGSC is currently managing 13 Multi-Departmental Software Contracts. These contracts are resulting from a competitive procurement process in which industry is made aware that the winning solution could be used to satisfy other Government of Canada Departments requirements. None of the existing Multi-Departmental Software Contracts are mandatory or are government standards. Information provided to departments about a vendor’s Multi-Departmental contract may not always be clear for departments to determine if the contract can be leveraged by a department. In these situations. PWGSC should be contacted for clarification and direction. PWGSC will be consulting with the CIO community for input on a proposed list of potential Multi-Departmental Software Contracts categories. Questions can be addressed to John Penhale, Senior Director, Software and Shared Systems Procurement Directorate, (819) 956-2333
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Procurement Tools Learning Services • Considerations are currently being given in migrating this method of supply in TSPS as its own Stream i.e. TSPS-
Stream 6: Learning Services. • The current Learning Services Standing Offers and Supply Arrangements would be extended by an additional 7
months until the completion of the TSPS Annual Recompete which is expected to be published in June 2016 and issued in December 2016.
• The Learning Services SAs would be refreshed one last time in January 2016 to allow new SA suppliers in as well as current suppliers to qualify in additional categories.
• Current Learning Services SOSA holders would be grandfathered into the new TSPS Stream 6 as well as the new ProServices Stream 13: Learning Services.
ProServices • 6th Quarterly Refresh completed, 25 new pre-qualified Suppliers added; 7th Quarterly Refresh closed 31st December
2015 with results anticipated for end of March 2016. TBIPS • TBIPS SARefresh Period 1 completed. 32 new pre-qualified Suppliers added. • TBIPS SA Period 2 open as of November 7th ; closes February 5, 2016. SBIPS
• SBIPS Re-compete closed November 25, 2015. 126 proposals received, evaluations on-going. • Next SBIPS SA Refresh solicitation posted December 17th, 2015, scheduled to close February 17th, 2016 TSPS • TSPS Refresh Period 2 closed December 30th, bids under evaluation, TSPS Refresh Period 3 closes March 30th.
• TSPS will be re-competed in its entirety in June 2016. Learning Services will be incorporated into TSPS at that time.
PASS • PASS currently has 25 SAs. Refresh Period 2 closed on December 30, 2015. Thirteen bids in 8 work streams were
received from 5 suppliers. Bids are currently being evaluated at TBS. Awards are expected in March 2016.
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Lean Business Process Review No changes
Professional Services Pilot Project: • In January 2015, STAMS created a Lean working group to review and “Lean”
the 7 Methods of Supplies under the Centralized Professional Services System (CPSS).
• The Task Based Informatics Professional Services (TBIPS) Method of supply was selected to map as a good example given large business volume and complexity. The mapping and efficiencies achieved will apply to the other Methods of Supply under CPSS.
• To date, the team has focused on the value stream mapping for both TBIPS recompete for an SO/SA and for the Request for Proposal.
• Seven projects have been established as quick wins (3-6 months) and are being implemented by separate teams within STAMS: Ø Common Validation Criteria Processing Ø Extension of the duration of CPSS SAs & SOs Ø E-Bids for RFPs Ø Real time supplier profile Ø Streamlined Q&A strategy Ø Harmonized translation and posting rules Ø RFI posting/approval process streamlining
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CBSA Assessment and Revenue Management (CARM) Project • Requirement is to modernize the systems and processes that support the assessment and
collection of revenue from importers, and for reporting on revenue information and trade data
• Industry Day was held on 28 May 2015 • Responses to request for information questions received by 25 June 2015. Suppliers that
provided a response to all questions attended a one-on-one meeting in July 2015
• A Letter of Interest (LOI) was published on 6 October 2015 on Buy and Sell to provide some high level results of industry day and one-on-one meetings.
• An amendment to the LOI was posted on Buy and Sell on 30 November 2015 to publish a draft Invitation to Qualify to seek suppliers’ feedback on the document. Responses were received by 14 December 2015.
• It is expected to publish the ITQ on Buy and Sell in January/February 2016.
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Military Personnel Management Capability Transformation (MPMCT) • DND requirement for the implementation of a Military Personnel Management
Capability (i.e. Human Resources and Payroll) solution for the Canadian Armed Forces, based on the Commercial Off-The-Shelf ERP software, Oracle PeopleSoft.
• Project Status: Ø On June 18, 2015 Treasury Board acknowledged the joint DND/ Public Services and Procurement Canada
(PSPC) (formerly Public Works and Government Services Canada) Business Case that recommended PSPC act as the delivery agent for the military pay component of MPMCT. As a result, DND and PSPC are actively collaborating with the goal of onboarding military pay onto PSPC’s Pay Modernization Project’s pay system.
Ø A notice was published on BuyandSell to inform industry of this decision, and noted that relevant Military Pay on Phoenix (MPP) definition materials would be made available by specific request based on the joint workshops conducted by DND and PSPC with the PSPC Pay Modernization contractor. Canada anticipates completing the MPP definition deliverables by the end of November 2016.
Ø Canada will use a multi-phased procurement strategy for the MPMCT Systems Integrator (SI) requirement. The strategy consists of an Invitation to Qualify (ITQ) phase, a Review and Refine Requirements (RRR) phase, and a Request for Proposal (RFP) phase. Further information is provided in the most recent notice published on BuyandSell informing industry of MPMCT’s revised Systems Integrator (SI) procurement approach. Target date for publication of ITQ is mid-January-February 2016.
Ø Procurement of other functional and technical resources to support activities for other project requirements are proceeding as required.
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The Acquisitions Program E-Procurement Solution Objectives: • Replace outdated legacy systems with modern digital solutions • Easier for clients to buy and suppliers to sell goods and services • Improve procurement service delivery and minimize process burden and costs to clients and suppliers. • Supports and aligns with SMART Procurement Initiative. Expected Outcomes: • Improved, e-service delivery to Canadians, GC clients, suppliers, and procurement professionals • End-to-end Digital Solution - Supports strategic sourcing, spend management and complex contract management ,
Catalogues for commercial goods and services • Easy, web-based access to information and contracting tools and services • Business Intelligence - procurement, and spend information • Interoperability - Works with various GC enterprise systems Progress:
• Initial LOI released April to January 5, 2015 • Industry Day: May 6, 2014 – 32 vendors participated • One-On-One Meetings: May – September 2015 – 26 vendors participated, among which 11 demonstrated their solution. • Invitation to Qualify (ITQ): January to March 2015 – List of Responsive Suppliers selected to participate in the Review and
Refine Requirements (RRR) process. • Draft RFP package provided to RRR participants December 3, 2015, and on GETS on December 8, 2015 to receive written
feedback by January 25, 2016 Procurement Next Steps (anticipated) :
• One-on-one meetings to be held with RRR Participants to get their final feedback on Draft RFP Package – January 2016. • Reviews and revisions of the Draft RFP based on all feedback received. • Final RFP Posted on GETS –March 2016.
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Canada Student Loans Program (CSLP) Re-procurement • The Canada Student Loans Program (CSLP) was created in 1964 to promote access to post-secondary
education.
• The requirement for the program is legislated through the Canada Student Loans Act and the Canada Student Loans Regulations, which govern the provision of loans issued to students up to August 1, 1995, and the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act and the Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations, which govern the provision of financial assistance issued to students as of August 1, 1995.
• SMART procurement Industry Engagement conducted between November 2012 and mid-June 2014. • Draft RFP shared with industry participants. • The RFP was posted on September 11, 2014, and closed on January 13, 2015.
• Bids evaluation completed. • Contract award expected first quarter of 2016. • Transition period could be from 12 to 24 months.
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DRMIS / SIGMA Professional Services Follow-on Support (Re-procurement)
• Competitive Request for Proposals for Professional services to support the Department of National Defence and Public Services and Procurement Canada’s respective SAP integrated financial and materiel management systems
• SMART procurement Industry Engagement ended August 2015.
• RFP posted on December 10, 2015 and has been extended to close on February 5, 2016.
• Bid evaluation period expected to take place from February 2016 – Mid March 2016.
• Contract award expected late April 2016.
OSME, PSPC UPDATE
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18 OfficeofSmallandMediumEnterprises(OSME)|BureaudespeCtesetmoyennesentreprises(BPME)
To Kickstart Innovation Encourager l'innovation
Programme d’innovation Construire au Canada
Build in Canada Innovation Program
UpdatetoITAC–FederalPublicSectorBusinessCommiGee
January19,2015
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ProgramOverview• Theprogrambuysinnova1vepre-commercialgoodsandservices,andteststhemwithgovernmentdepartments
• ProvidesCanadianinnovatorswiththeopportunitytoenterthemarketplacewithfeedbackontheirnewproductsandservices
• In2015-2016theprogramhasabudgetof$30million.
ProvideareferencesaleforCanadian
businesses
Helpbridgethe“Pre-Commercial
Gap”
Enablereal-worldfeedbackandevalua1ons
ImproveGovernmentopera1ons
TheBCIPcoversthecostoftheinnovaConandmanagestheprocurementprocessonbehalfofthe
departmentstesCngtheinnovaCon.
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Pre-qualifiedInnova1ons
Contractsvaluedatover
Federalgovernmentorganiza1onshavetestedinnova1ons
UniqueCompanies
awardedtoSMEsand largebusinesses
BCIPBytheNumbers
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Program Improvements BEFORE AFTER
Streamlining Call for Proposals
Calls for Proposals opened only once per year: suppliers had to wait for a call to submit
Continuous intake: Call for Proposal remains open at all times; suppliers submit when innovation is ready to be tested
Additional Sales Any additional sales beyond initial BCIP contract required department’s procurement function
Departments have option to purchase more units for further testing purposes up to two years after initial BCIP contract award; procurement handled by Public Services and Procurement.
Improve the innovation matching process
Outreach for innovation matching done on a more adhoc basis. Strategic approach with key testing departments lacking.
Enhanced networks for innovation matching at ADM/DG governance levels and key functional communities. Actively promote third-party testing, umbrella MOUs, and targeted outreach activities
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Buyandsell.gc.ca Overview
Over the last 2 years, Buyandsell.gc.ca averaged each month: • 182,000 visits • 1,061,000 pages viewed • 88,000 visits to Tenders • 57,000 downloads of tender notices
Open Data: • Tenders and Contracts history are both in the top 10 downloaded
datasets on open.canada.ca Governance: • To better supports clients, BuyandSell will be supported by a new
governance committee that will guide its priorities in a more user-centric manner
Over 8 third-party information providers republish GC tenders including: bidscanada.com, biddingo.com, rfp.ca, bidclerk.com, databid.com, pods.net, bidocean.com, and merx.ca.
Buyandsell.gc.ca enables the procurement process for 90 federal departments and agencies create – publish – manage tenders and awards
Buyandsell.gc.ca is the platform for the Government Electronic Tendering Service (GETS)
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Buyandsell.gc.ca New Experience
• New Buyandsell.gc.ca website under development using the latest WET 4 (Canada.ca) theme, including:
• Mobile-friendly website, optimizing complex dynamic services like GETS for a mobile experience
• Improved web-based search of open data, improving access and transparency to procurement information
• Revised from top-to-bottom content on How to do business with the federal government
• New procurement open datasets added
• Improved procurement news section
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SharingofPSPC’sProcurementInstruments• InFebruary2015,anOrder-in-CouncilwasapprovedtopermitPT’sto
usePSPC’sprocurementinstrumentsandservicesatnoaddi1onalcosttotheCrown.
• KPMGPTCollabora1veProcurementStudycompletedinApril2015,iden1fying12opportunitycommodi1esthatwereconsideredbythePT’stobethebestpossibili1esforcollabora1on.ThisreportwassharedwithPT’sinMay2015.
• Federal/Provincial/Territorial(FPT)WorkingGroupwasestablishedinSeptember2015andsixteleconferenceshavebeenheldto-datetoiden1fyquickwins.
• Theyinclude:officesupplies,laboratorysuppliesandequipment,snowmobiles,ATVs,1resandmotorcycles.
• WearepleasedtonotethatthreeprovinceshaveindicatedthattheyexpecttousethenewPSPCSOtopurchaseofficesuppliesandthiswillcreateincreasedvalueforallCanadians.
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SuccessStoriesTesCngDepartment:ForeignAffairs,Trade,andDevelopmentCanadaInnovaCon:TheSunligh1ngSystemTheSunligh1ngSystemisasystemthatharvestssunlightanddeliversitdeepintoabuilding’score.ThesuccessfultestandBCIPcontracthasservedasakeyreferencesaleforthecompanyasithashelpedthemgenerateover$36millionininterna1onalsalestoclientsincludingGoogle,SAP,WeskieldShoppingMallswhowillbeinstallingthetechnologyintheirfacili1esbetween2015-2017.Theinnova1onrecentlywontheRealPropertyIns1tuteofCanadaaward.TesCngDepartments:Na1onalResearchCouncilandCanadianSpaceAgencyInnovaCon:DataLoggerTheDataLoggerisacompactcomputerizedsystemwithdatarecorder,controlmachineaccess,mul1-userreportandpreven1vemaintenancethatcanbeconnectedtoindividualproduc1onequipment.Tes1ngwasasuccesswiththeNRCalreadyinquiringforaddi1onalunits.TheDataLoggeralsowonQuebec’sHealthandSafetyatWorkLongueilRegionInnova1onaward..
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UpcomingSuccessStoriesTesCngDepartment:NaturalResourcesCanadaInnovaCon:EmailTransforma1onbyFormVerseInc.ThesupplierhasalreadycreditedtheBCIPandGTECplakormsforsupportingeongitsinnova1veformstreamliningsopwaretechnologytestedandusedbythefederalgovernment.O"awaBusinessJournal,October26,2015.TesCngDepartment:DepartmentofNa1onalDefence(DND)InnovaCon:ApexOFiringSystembyApexOInc.Thisinnova1on,currentlybeingtestedbyDND,wasusedbyalltopthreesniperteamsthatwonaninterna1onalsnipercompe11onheldinCFBGagetown.TheinnovatorgavecredittotheBCIPinamediaar1cleprofilingtheinnova1onandthecompany.LaPresse,October8,2015.
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ITAC UPDATES
CIO WORKING GROUP
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ITACChair,[email protected]
WanttobeontheCIO-WG?EmailJanetTite([email protected])andcopyEllen!
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• MetwithSeniorCIOsfromESDC,RCMP,DND,SSC,FINTRAC,PSPC,AAFC/CFIA,CSIS,CSEincollabora1onwithCIOB,andtheCIOofCanada.
• Gooddialogue,interestacrossmosttopar1cipate,wanttofurtherexploreopportunitythroughfollow-up.
• Stressedfocusonc-suiteandnotsales,ensuring2-waydialogue,focusoninterac1onswherebyallpar1escanlearnfromeachother.
• Noclearthemesemerged,serviceimprovementwasraised,discussionsonhowtomoveagendasaheadwithriskadverseorganiza1ons,M&A,sharedservicesimplementa1ons.Follow-uptolearnmoreandiden1fyotherinterestareas.
• MetwithCOOofSharedServicesCanada,JohnGlowackiwantstosupportthisini1a1veandalsohaveRonParkerpar1cipate.
• Recommendsbringinglikeclusterstogether(e.g.ci1zenservice,science,security)• JohnsitsontheDMCommiGeeandisontheEduca1onWorkingGroupwithCSPS
andcansupportthroughthisroletoo.• Sub-workinggrouponMentorshipsessionshadtheirfirstmeeCngtoflushout
ideasandkickstartstrategydevelopment.Workplantocome!• Nextsteps–CIOfollow-upandcon1nueddevelopmentonallfronts.
Ellen Corkery-Dooher, Partner at PwC, Federal Public Sector Leader, ITAC CIO Committee Chair. [email protected]
CIO WORKING GROUP UPDATE
ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS WORKING GROUP (PRESENT FOCUS – CLOUD)
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ITACChair,[email protected]
WanttobeontheES-WG?EmailJanetTite([email protected])andcopyCarlos!
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• MetwithDaveAdamson,formerDeputyCIOofCanadaandnewSpecialAdvisoronSpecialProjectsatSharedServicesCanada.
• DavehasbeenbroughtontodevelopSSCsCloudStrategyandBrokerageModel.
• Currentlyinthepreliminarystagesofdevelopment,DaveaskedthatITACreviewthenewlyreleasedGartnerReportthatstemmedfromtheCloudRFI,providefeedback,andsuggestednextsteps.
• Daveispresen1nganoverarchingcloudstrategyattheSSCITInfrastructureRoundtable(ITIR)Mee1nginApril2016.
• MeeCngswithTBSandPSPCwillensuethisweek,focusedonwhite-paperfollow-up,Gartnerwhitepaperdiscussion,andwaystosupportnextsteps.
• EnterpriseWorkingGrouptomeetthefirstweekofFebruarytoiden1fynextcourseofac1onandanyintersec1onpointswithITACsOutlookEventplannedforApril/May2016.
ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS WORKING GROUP UPDATE
POLICY AND ADVOCACY COMMITTEE (PAC) UPDATE
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AreyouapolicyorgovernmentrelaConsprofessionalandwanttobeonthePAC?EmailJanetTite([email protected])andcopyEricorTerry!
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HILLDAYUPDATEOnFebruary23,2016theITACwillhostits2ndannualHillDayinsupportoftheInforma1onandCommunica1onsTechnology(ICT)sectorinCanada.FocusistobuildourbrandanddemonstratethevalueofworkingwiththeICTsectoraspartners.Weareseekingtoprovideconstruc1veadviceonhowthisnewGovernmentcanmoveourna1on’sdigitalagendaforward.Thiswillbedonethroughthecrea1onofCanada’sInnova1onAgendathatpromotesfundamentalinvestmentsinthreekeyareas.21C-SuiteExecu1vesfromITACMembershipwillbedividedintothreegroupstoengageMinistersandseniordelega1onfromthesedepts.:1. EmploymentWorkforceDevelopmentCanada2. Innova1onScienceandEconomicDevelopment3. PrimeMinister’sOffice4. PrivyCouncilOffice5. PublicServicesandProcurement6. TreasuryBoardSecretariat
POLICY AND ADVOCACY COMMITTEE UPDATE
PROCUREMENT WORKING GROUP & MISC. ITAC UPDATES
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ITACCo-Chair,[email protected]
WanttobeontheP-WG?EmailJanetTite([email protected])andcopyKelly!
Vice President, Government Relation & Policy Information Technology Association of Canada
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• LimitaConofLiabilitytoolsetrefreshunderwayrightnowwithfeedbackdeadlinebyFebruary5,2016.
• AnLOLworkinggrouphasbeenstruck,ifyouwanttopar1cipateinreviewing/providingfeedbacktosupportplannedchanges,emailKellyimmediately.Thisisahigh-ac1ongroupwithafocuseddeadline.
• Thecrea1onofavendorperformanceframework(VPF)atSSChasbegun,mee1ngswillkickoffanydaynow.TobefinalizedbyMarch31.
• SSCscategorymanagement(CM)strategywillbeginfirstweekofFebruary.TobefinalizedbyMarch31.
• ForbothVPFandCM,theProcurementWorkingGroupwillfeedintotheconstructsofthesestrategiesthroughSSCsPBACCommiGee.
• NewProcurementWorkingGroupChair–MichelleShulte,Deloi8e.• LookingforMemberstositonGovernmentcommiGees,SSC/PBAC,PSPC/
SAC–caveatistocaptureinforma1onandshare.Areyouinterested?
PROCUREMENT WORKING GROUP & MISC ITAC UPDATES
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• RonParker,PresidentSSCEventthisFriday,Jan22–SHAWCENTRE• OutlookConferencekickoffmee1ngtobeheldfirstweekofFebruary,goal
istodevelopastraw-manbasedonkeythemechosenbyCIOofCanada–EnablingOnlinePublicServiceDelivery
• IntegrityFrameworkBriefingatFebruaryPSBC,thisisnotover,andITACmustworkwithitsmemberstoensurethespiritofthechangesmadegetsimplemented;
• GoalistohaveWadeDaly,CTOCanadabackforMarchPSBC,tobriefcommunityondepartmentalplansandpriori1es
• OICforPanCanadianApproachlookinglikesomethingwewillreallyneedtodealwithasthisimpactsCanada’sabilitytosignEuropeanTradeDeal
• Ifyouhavenotfamiliarizedyourselforyourorganiza1ononSSCssuppliermanagementsystemP2Psessionsareongoing,thisfulllaunchisnotfaraway–April2016.
MISC ITAC UPDATES & GO FORWARD PSBC AGENDA
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