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Written by Nigel Allsop
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This VGPB simple probity assessment tool is for use in initial assessments of the probity risk associated with tenders.
It assists in deciding whether to appoint a probity adviser/auditor for a particular tender.
This application is a screening guide only and is not a substitute for a comprehensive assessment. |
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Written by Nigel Allsop
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The Victorian Government Purchasing Board (VGPB) policies set the minimum standards for procurement of non-construction goods and services in Victorian Government departments and some agencies.
The VGPB has a structured process and a wealth of information and templates to assist in the tendering process.
Three generic steps are identified as below:
VGPB Stage 1: Planning
VGPB Stage 2: Bid Process
VGPB Stage 3: Contract Management |
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Written by Nigel Allsop
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This link is to assist Procurement Practitioners who are working in Victorian government who develop local procurement procedures to adhere to VGPB policy. |
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Written by Nigel Allsop
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The aim of the Victorian Industry Participation Policy (VIPP) is to foster industry development by encouraging bidders to genuinely and systematically consider local (Australian and New Zealand) SME suppliers.
About the VIPP A brief summary of the VIPP including its objectives, applications, access to the VIPP brochure and links to other relevant information.
Information Kit and Consultations A VIPP information kit is available to help guide you through you implementing the policy. DIIRD can also run onsite information sessions for larger organisations, which may have specific requirements for the application of the VIPP.
VIPP Guidelines and Templates Lists the various guidelines, their attachments, and templates for the VIPP.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) Browse through a list of FAQs to find out more about VIPP. |
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