Examples of Office of Government Commerce in a sentence
They are normally conducted by organisations such as the Office of Government Commerce and cover the whole public sector.
Our risk management arrangements will be proactive and will enable decisions to be based on properly assessed risks that balance risk and reward, ensuring that the right actions are taken at the right time.1.4 Our risk management framework is based on the Office of Government Commerce publication Management of Risk: Guidance for Practitioners which provides a ‘best practice’ reference point for risk management.
The Department reserves the right to ask for information about payment performance and will provide a facility for sub-contractor's to report poor performance to the Department and the Office of Government Commerce.
Both the European Commission and the UK's Office of Government Commerce have made it clear in their notes/guidance on use of the competitive dialogue that it should be used in preference to the competitive negotiated procedure.
It was developed by the United Kingdom’s (UK’s) Office of Government Commerce and is required by the UK government.
This section was produced in consultation with the Office of Government Commerce, Institute of Management Consultants and the Management Consultancies Association.
The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury as represented by Buying Solutions being an Executive Agency of the Office of Government Commerce in Her Majesty’s Treasury without separate legal personality (“the Authority”) selected service providers including the Contractor, to provide Facilities Management.
The Contractor shall use its reasonable endeavours to subscribe to and comply with any voluntary charter established by the Office of Government Commerce (OGC) and/or the Efficiency Reform Group (ERG) in support of these objectives outside the formal procurement process.
In the summer the Office of Government Commerce was forecasting gas/electricity prices increasing by 130% whilst now it is “only” 75%.
Firstly, the Office of Government Commerce (OGC) researched and reported on common causes for project failure (OGC, 2002a), value and risk (OGC, 2002c, OGC, 2007b), and produced a supplier code of best practice (OGC, 2003a) and advice on value for money (OGC, 2002c).