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Found 10 records similar to Pilot of the Open Contracting Data Standard (250 contract records)
The total value of procurement contracts entered into by the Province of Prince Edward Island.
Contract History is information about contracts awarded by Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) since January 2009, on behalf of federal departments and agencies. The Contract History CSV files are updated monthly, and are organized by fiscal year. A complete Contract History file, containing contracts from 2009 to today is also available for download on this page. Visit the "About Contract History" page to learn more: https://buyandsell.gc.ca/procurement-data/contract-history/about-contract-history.
Briefing Package for the hearing on Report 5—Lessons Learned from Canada’s Record on Climate Change of the 2021 Reports of the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development before the Standing Committee on Public Accounts on 8 February 2022
On March 23, 2004, the Government announced a new policy on the mandatory publication of contracts over $10,000. At the time, certain types of contracts were excluded from the proactive disclosure requirements, chief among these being contracts for legal services. TBS has revised the Treasury Board Guidelines on the Proactive Disclosure of Contracts to remove the exemption for contracts for legal services. Under the current guidelines, the only contracts exempted from proactive disclosure obligations are those where disclosure of information would compromise criminal investigations, national security, negotiations or public safety.
Measures operation efficiency by comparing annual procurement costs as a proportion of the three-year annual average of the total value of contracts entered into by the organization. Calculation / formula: [(Annual Cost of Procurement Services)/(3-Year Annual Avg. of the Total Value of Contracts Entered Into)] * 100
Cost of Procurement Services is defined as the total annual costs (expenditures) for SSC procurement services, including salary and O&M. Contract Value is defined as the three-year annual average of the total value of contract entered into by the organization.
The purpose of this report is to present the results of the Pilot of the Open Contracting Data Standard to external stakeholders and to assess how the publication of this data would be viewed. The report provides a summary of the key changes being considered, as well as observations and recommendations made by industry and civil society upon being presented these changes.
This dataset consolidates all the proactive disclosure of contract reports submitted by federal institutions. Note: The information contained in these Contracts reports have been derived from data provided by the authorized federal reporting entities. As the data is unaudited, no warranty or other legal assurance as to the accuracy or completeness of this information is stated or can be implied. Any person making use of this information for any purpose does so at his or her own risk, and the Government of Canada shall have no liability.
Professional services contracts can be used to meet unexpected fluctuations in workload, to acquire special expertise not available in the public service or to fill in for public servants during temporary absences. This audit provides assurance that professional services contracts at Shared Services Canada (SSC) comply with government policies, specifically concerning employer-employee relationship. The scope of the audit included all professional services contracts and amendments in effect from March 1, 2012 to February 28, 2013.
Includes information on Government of Yukon contracts starting from April 1, 2007 to present. Includes access link to Government of Yukon tender management system. Yukon tender management system allows businesses to access tender documents, receive notifications of procurement opportunities from the Government of Yukon, and access Government of Yukon tender forecasts.
This Standard reflects SSC’s Organizational Code and is framed by the Financial Administration Act and the Federal Accountability Act. It consolidates the federal government’s measures on conflict of interest and anti-corruption as well as other legislative and policy requirements pertaining specifically to procurement.