A massive drive to improve procurement in the National Health Service has been unveiled by Lord Hunt, the health minister, who attacked the present standards as “unacceptable”.
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25-26 July 2002
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California has moved to ensure all public-sector contracts go through a bidding process after a failed IT deal turned into a political scandal.
Railtrack is urgently reviewing the outsourcing of railway maintenance following the Hatfield train crash in which four people were killed and 30 injured.
Plans to resolve an anomaly in the EC procurement directives are causing concern among UK public-sector buyers who fear the proposals may extend the scope of the directives, causing unnecessary bureaucracy and hindering the pursuit of best value.
The average overrun on the Ministry of Defence’s major projects is set to rise from 37 months to 45 months, according to chief of defence procurement Sir Robert Walmsley.
Several recent events have underlined the importance of getting the spread of risk right when drawing up contracts. David Arminas reports
Railtrack may reshape some areas of its purchasing operation as part of its massive rail replacement programme.