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Manitoba Chapter – 2009 Morning Briefings


Date:

Thursday November 26, 2009
Subject:

The Canadian Institute for Procurement and Materiel Management (MB Chapter) And Crown Assets Distribution Centre

Are proud to present

Transforming the Surplus Asset Disposal Business:
Better Ways to Deal with Three-Legged Chairs

Robb Flemming, Director CADC- PWGSC And
Doug Sellick, E-Waste Specialist CADC-PWGSC

As a service line focused on providing Canadians with complete access to surplus assets through a fair and transparent business process, this session will address new and recent changes in how the federal government disposes of its surplus moveable assets including a live demonstration of its new on-line bidding system.

Place:

Room 600 – 303 Main Street (Large Boardroom)
Canadian Grain Commission Building[1]

 

Time: 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Registration[2] & Hospital
8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Presentation

RSVP: bruce.mazur@grainscanada.gc.ca

[1] Parking is available by the hour one block away from the Canadian Grain Commission Building, across from the GoldEyes Stadium (turn onto Water Ave. from Main St., and turn right just after the Via Rail overpass into the lot).

[2] Please sign in with the Commissionaire on the Main floor before proceeding to the 6th floor

 


Date:

Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Subject:

The Canadian Institute for Procurement and Materiel Management (CIPMM) & What’s Going On In Contracting These Days?

This presentation will begin by providing an overview on the Canadian Institute for Procurement and Materiel Management and the services it provides as well as the Institute’s vision and goals for the future.

The second portion of the presentation will focus on the policy structure of contracting and where policies may be headed in the future.

Robert Kelly, CIPMM President
Bob Kelly retired from the Treasury Board Secretariat in 2000 after a career in the public service that spanned 46 years. In the 20 years he spent at Treasury Board, he was responsible for the development and establishment of most of the procurement policies that still govern departmental activities today.

After enjoying a period of retirement that lasted for a weekend, he was re-employed by the RCMP in 2000 as a procurement advisor on a part time basis where he stayed until November of 2003.

He also crossed over to the dark side and became a consultant on several projects for a number of departments. Since January of 2003, he has worked with CIPMM Board Member David Swift as a procurement policy advisor with RFP Solutions Inc. In this role, he has assisted over 40 government departments in the development of Statements of Work and Requests for Proposals. Bob also has developed several contracting manuals and procedural instructions for departments and he gives contracting training courses to several departments and agencies.

Bob was made an honorary life member of the CIPMM when he retired for the first time. In May 2008, he became president of the CIPMM.

 

Place:

Cargill Building
Canada Room
712-240 Graham Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba

 

Time: 8:15 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. Registration and Breakfast
8:45 a.m. – 8:55 a.m. Martin Desnoyers, Manager, Canadian General Standards Board to present Bruce Mazur his certificate as a Certified Federal Specialist in Procurement – Level I
8:55 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Presentation
10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Q&A

Presentation to Bruce Mazur of his Certified Federal Specialist in Procurement – Level I certificate from Martin Desnoyers, Manager, Canadian General Standards Board


 

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