Sourcing initiative definition

Sourcing initiative means a chartered project, sponsored by the Strategic Sourcing Council and the Treasury Acquisition Council, to develop and implement a sourcing strategy.
Sourcing initiative means a chartered project, determined by the SPE, to develop and implement a sourcing strategy.

Examples of Sourcing initiative in a sentence

  • The purpose of the Performance Management1/Continuous Process Improvement2 Strategic Sourcing initiative is to provide best value performance management and continuous process improvement (CPI) services to Federal agencies through a pool of highly qualified contractors.

  • Typically, when professionals define Strategic Sourcing they limit the scope and therefore the impact of a Strategic Sourcing initiative.

  • Most companies are already involved with some form of Strategic Sourcing initiative.

  • Citibank, at its expense, will quickly and expeditiously correct any errors in the performance of its obligations hereunder to the extent due to its negligence or misconduct.

  • The Company is committed to the responsible sourcing of conflict minerals and is an active member of the Responsible Minerals Initiative (“RMI”), formerly the Conflict-Free Sourcing initiative (“CFSI”).

  • AMPR had been set to attend and possibly present at both international meetings.• COVID-19 and an internal issue at Levin Sources prevented the signature of the contract for the Responsible Artisanal Diamond Sourcing initiative.

  • The Technical Deputy is to work with the Project Manager and USAID to respond to any requests through organizing short-term technical assistance or other activities.Results: AMPR worked with Levin Sources, Artisanal Pathways, the Tetra Tech home office, and USAID to finalize the technical scope of work for the Responsible Artisanal Diamond Sourcing initiative.

  • The Company is committed to the responsible sourcing of conflict minerals and is a member of the Responsible Minerals Initiative (“RMI”), formerly the Conflict-Free Sourcing initiative (“CFSI”).

  • The Department also has established a Strategic Sourcing initiative and project management office, which will review acquisition data and make recommendations to the CIO for approval of acquisition strategies and plans as part of the AAR process.

  • The Company estimates that it has realized benefits associated with this Strategic Sourcing initiative of between $4,000,000 and $6,000,000 in the fourth quarter of 2002 as compared to the fourth quarter of 2001 and between $15,000,000 and $21,000,000 in the year 2002 as compared to the year 2001.

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