The online Public Feedback of the Innovative and Responsible Public Procurement Partnership will kick-off on Monday 11 June 2018 and will last for at least 6 weeks, until 5 August. This would be the unique opportunity for the public to contribute to the draft actions from the Draft Action Plan.
The Partnership formalised 7 actions, namely:
- Guidance on building city strategic procurement and how to manage strategic procurement (Action 2.1.1)
- Measuring spend and wider impact in European Cities (Action 2.1.2)
- Recommendation(s) for future EU funding for joint cross-border procurement, procurement of innovation, strategic procurement in particular social procurement and circular procurement (Action 2.1.3)
- Innovation procurement broker (Action 2.2.1)
- Legal handbook innovative public procurement (Action 2.3.1)
- Develop a flexible and customisable concept for Local Competence Centres for innovative and sustainable procurement (Action 2.3.2)
- Competence building in circular procurement (Action 2.3.3)
Moreover, the Partnership produced the Public Feedback Summary with all 7 actions and it is available in 6 European languages: English, German, French, Dutch, Italian and Bulgarian.
Have your say on the Public Procurement actions and join the Public Feedback until 5 August 2018!
IMPORTANT: Join the Public Feedback by choosing the Public Feedback Summary in your language.
In the Action Plan section, you will find a Public Feedback description (summary) of the ideas developed by the Partnership available in 6 European languages. These Summaries contain buttons to give your feedback. You can give feedback on one or more actions and also on the Draft Action Plan as a whole.
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Komentarai
What is the link between public procurement and Concession?
Which is uptodate on Postal field related to non-cross border postal item delivery?My country Hungary.
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I would like to suggest collecting the best practices that could be shared on a common platform possibly lead by one of the cities, for example.
In the document there is missing the refernce to goods/supplies as only works and services have been mentioned.
As regards the implementation risks, point 2.1, I would consider making a survey about the existence of guidance books (if this is not yet done) and add this as one of the actions. A clarification who would write the hand book and keep it updated would be apreciated. Under point 2.1.2 - which action is needed, I would abstain giving excel as an example due to the high risk of errors. Under the point 2.3.3. - which action is needed, I would suggest adding clearly a knowledge sharing which would include for example best practice templates and checklists.
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