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- Latest post made by Riaan Elliot at Oct 01 03:20 UTC
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| Babs Klyn | Govt3 network meeting on sustainable building.doc | Jan 13 21:33 UTC |
I am just testing the onlinegroups.net
Hi Miroslav,
> I am just testing the onlinegroups.net
Glad you dropped by. Let us know if you have any questions.
test post via web
Testing what is contained in the email when posting a message online. Here is some junk content to see whether there is a summary or word limit on content in body of email. Current Policy Framework The Government expects its departments, and encourages other public sector agencies, to be guided in their procurement by the following principles: best value for money over whole of life; open and effective competition; full and fair opportunity for domestic suppliers; improving business capabilities, including e-commerce capability; and recognition of New Zealand's international trade obligations and interests. The Government has also endorsed the APEC Non-Binding Principles (NBPs) on Government Procurement as revised in 2006 (value for money, open and effective competition, fair dealing, accountability and due process, and non-discrimination) incorporating the 2004 APEC Transparency Standards on Government Procurement. Note: The Ministry is currently revising this framework to emphasise that sustainability considerations should be taken into account when making value for money over whole of life decisions Application Under the current approach, established by Cabinet direction in 2001 [CAB Min (01) 11/18], Public Service Departments [link to SSC website], New Zealand Police and the New Zealand Defence Force are expected, and other public sector agencies (including state owned enterprises and local government) are encouraged to be guided in their procurement of goods and services by the principles of the Government Procurement Policy. In May 2007, Cabinet agreed in principle that a single procurement policy be extended to agencies beyond core departments [CAB Min (07) 17/2B] (part of the Sustainable Business: Government procurement, Economic Transformation and Sustainability Cabinet paper - May 2007). The Ministry is currently developing proposals for the application of a single procurement policy across government, for report back to the Cabinet Economic Development Committee by November 2007. Testing a link http://www.procurement.govt.nz
Great to see full text of post come through by email.
Now a test with a file attached.
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