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This course covers two critical elements of the solicitation process: the statement of work and the evaluation criteria for bids submitted. Participants will learn how to write proper requirements to obtain their desired product or service and how to set evaluation criteria that will help select the appropriate bidder.
This online self-paced course provides an overview of the Nunavut Directive and outlines the measures by which procurement specialists must provide fair and reasonable opportunities for Inuit firms to submit bids on government contracts.
This online self-paced course provides an overview for non-specialists of the different functions, policies, roles and responsibilities related to the federal procurement process. Participants will gain a more in-depth understanding of the procurement process and its different contractual phases.
This course for procurement specialists explains the basic activities and considerations that are involved in the Government of Canada's procurement process. Participants will focus on the application of procurement policies and procedures through the four phases of the procurement process.
This online self-paced course examines the Policy on Title to Intellectual Property Arising Under Crown Procurement Contracts and its application. By following six 15-minute modules, participants will study intellectual property rights and explore different situations where questions of intellectual property may arise.
This course, designed for experienced procurement and materiel management specialists, offers advanced tools and practices for the management of procurement activities throughout the four phases of the procurement process. Participants will learn to minimize the risks associated with the procurement process by better understanding and applying established contracting rules, regulations and policies.
This course provides the essential information and practical skills that are needed to manage contracts for services within a federal government context. Participants will learn how to better monitor service contracts, manage risks and ensure that services rendered meet the requirements of the initial agreement.
As a procurement specialist, you are responsible for planning and executing the acquisition of goods, services, and construction services in a manner that supports the delivery of government programs while providing the best value for the Crown. You work with clients to define requirements, forecast life-cycle costs, and develop and implement procurement strategies.
This online self-paced course provides managers at all levels with the basic knowledge required to understand their delegated procurement responsibilities within the public service.
This video introduces the Directive on Government Contracts, Including Real Property Leases, in the Nunavut Settlement Area and the government-wide approach to providing Inuit firms with fair and reasonable opportunities to submit bids on government contracts.
This online self-paced course introduces the fundamentals of the federal procurement process, including key concepts, rules, practices, and responsibilities. Participants will learn about the legal and procedural elements, the roles of stakeholders, and how to undertake procurement activities with integrity and accountability.
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