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Gian Luigi Albano Gian Luigi Albano of Italy’s centralized purchasing agency, CONSIP, joined Keith McCook (a senior procurement attorney in South Carolina government) and GW Law’s Christopher Yukins on November 10, 2023 to discuss the law-and-economics of frameworkagreements (which in the U.S.
Background “Scottish Government’s vision for public participation is that people can be involved in the decisions that affect them, making Scotland a more inclusive, sustainable and successful place” – George Adam MSP, Minister for Parliamentary Business, 2023.
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We are delighted to announce the establishment of a new National FrameworkAgreement for the supply of Desktop Client Devices. The framework provides desktops, monitors, fixed workstations and accessories. The framework is a single-supplier agreement with HP Inc.
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I am delighted to present to How to Crack a Nut readers an outline of my recently published book FrameworkAgreements, Supplier Lists and Other PublicProcurement Tools: Purchasing Uncertain or Indefinite Requirements (Hart Publishing, 2023).
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