Government Procurement. More work still to do

In the recent PAC meeting of last Monday senior government officials highlighted two distinct and significant problems:

1.  Many government contracts had open book clauses, but few were enacted.
2.  Many government departments lacked the skills, with their current staff, to enforce the open book clauses.

There was also some comment about reducing contract duration for more complex contracts.  Whilst this might provide the opportunity to change suppliers it will drive the pricing mechanisms upwards as there is less time to recoup start up costs.  Historically, it has been the latter years where the contracts routine the most profit for the suppliers.

http://www.supplymanagement.com/news/2013/only-a-third-of-government-contracts-are-open-book

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