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Public Sector ICT Procurement

07 July 2012 | 147 Visits | Rating: 3.3 (maximum:5)

The European Academy for Taxes, Economics & Law invites representatives from all public institutions on national, regional and local level planning ICT projects and the procurement of ICT solutions, as well as providers of ICT solutions for the public sector, lawyers and consultants in the field of public procurement to the European Seminar “Public Sector ICT Procurement” to take place in Berlin on 24th and 25th September 2012.


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At this training participants will have the chance to learn how to handle ICT procurements successfully and how to ensure that they get best value for money. The experienced lecturers are leading experts from the

 

- European Commission, DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology;

- National Agency for Public Procurement, Portugal;

- Consip – Central Purchasing Body, Italy;

- Fife Council, Scotland, United Kingdom.

 

In times of informatisation and building of efficient e-government systems, handling procurement and tendering processes of ICT solutions are particularly important in regard to effective operation of IT infrastructure. It is essential to constantly improve employees’ knowledge level on public procurement peculiarities in the fast-moving environment of the ICT sector.

 

The participants at this European seminar will not only get the chance to profit from the practical experiences of the speakers but also to network with decision-makers form the public and the private sector from all across Europe.

Further information and the application form you will find here.

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