Annual report 2003-2004, Department of Corporate and Information Services
Department of Corporate and Information Services annual report 2003 - 2004
Northern Territory. Department of Corporate and Information Services
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Department of Corporate and Information Services annual report; Annual report
2003/2004
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General Services 58 The graph shows the value and quantity of contracts processed through CAPS over each of the past five years. There has been a 32% increase in tender volume, and a 69% increase in tender value through the Branch over the previous twelve months. This increase underlines progress of the Governments procurement reforms. Audits No audits were conducted on this product during the year. Initiatives 2004/05 In accordance with procurement reform, the Branch will establish a small unit dedicated to identifying opportunities to establish and administer whole of government common use contracts. An upgrade of Purchase Requisition Online (PRO) is currently under way and will be delivered during 2004/05. This will give client agencies access to tender and contract data and is aimed at improving current business processes and reducing the time taken to get tenders to the market. Following reductions in some insurance requirements in 2003/2004, the branch is working with Treasury in a second stage review of governments public liability and professional indemnity insurance requirements. It is expected that second stage insurance reforms will be rolled out during 2004/2005. The Branch, in consultation with key stakeholders, is considering changes to the tendering processes, which if supported, will make it easier for industry to do business with government. Changes would be implemented during 2004/2005. 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 19 99 /00 20 00 /01 20 01 /02 20 02 /03 20 03 /04 Va lu e $M 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 Q ua nt ity (0 00 's ) Value Quantity