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Procurement and the Digital Agenda

26 May 2011 | 1117 Visits | Rating: 4 (maximum:5)

Please find a set of draft slides for
our 16 June presentation at the Digital Agenda Assembly to be
discussed and finalized. Even though this is a PITS community effort, I wanted to open it up to all ePractice members to comment.

PITS is The Digital Agenda Stakeholder Community on Procurement, IT & Standards (PITS). The draft slides are uploaded under our shared
resources, please comment to me directly or using the community blog.

http://www.epractice.eu/en/community/procurement/view_resources/Draft-sl...

As you know, a new resource we have is
the OFE 2010 Procurement study, see http://openforumeurope.org/

 

Best regards,

Trond

 

 

 

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20 July 2011 | 1769 Visits | Rating: 4 (maximum:5)

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