Monthly Archives: June 2013

Is your procurement process going to be featured in Court?

Friday, June 21st, 2013

Communicaid Group Ltd v European Commission [2013] EUECJ T-4/13 Is your procurement process going to be featured in Court?  Appeals against contract awards continue unabated. This specifically relates to public sector procurements. A recent case heard in the Court of Justice of the European Communities, Case T-4/13 R was Communicaid Group Ltd v European Commission. […]

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What is the confidence level that tenders will be robustly evaluated?

Thursday, June 20th, 2013

What is the confidence level that tenders will be robustly evaluated? £ billions per annum is expended by private sector organisations, preparing tenders for clients in the public and private sectors. The processes used in the private sector are often steeped in mystery. There is no published evaluation criteria, nor any detailed feedback at the […]

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What are the CCG’s doing about value?

Monday, June 10th, 2013

What are the CCG’s doing about value? The ill-informed fail to recognise that occasions arise where there is no precedence for a solution. Introduction One special challenge facing Clinical Commissioning Groups right now (June 2013) is the policy being ‘driven’ by people from the healthcare sector. Defining value for money includes facets of clinical, financial […]

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