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18 November 2004, Birmingham; 19 November 2004, Leeds; 22 November 2004, London; 8 December 2004, Glasgow; 10 December 2004, Cardiff;
An overly sophisticated supply chain is driving Sainsbury’s to the worst pre-tax result in its 135-year history.
The government is falling down on its use of Gateway procurement reviews for its major IT projects, jeopardising the annual £2.3 billion spend.
The Department for Constitutional Affairs (DCA) has used an e-auction to save more than 10 per cent a year off its £10 million annual budget for court reporters and transcription services.
Procurement will bear the brunt of the government’s drive for £21.5 billion of efficiency savings by 2008, according to an OGC document for the Treasury.
Software supplier iForm has updated its Multiquote e-sourcing package.
IT services company EDS has published a list of "must-dos" to ensure computer-reliant businesses do not collapse following an unexpected disaster.
23-25 June 2004 Boston, Massachusetts
Sir Peter Gershon, the former head of the Office of Government Commerce, has joined Premier Farnell as deputy chairman.
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