Competitive Dialogue and Negotiated Procedures Master Class - Montesquieu Instituut

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datum 4 oktober 2012 - 5 oktober 2012
plaats Maastricht, Maastricht
locatie European Institute of Public Administration O.L. Vrouweplein 22 NL-6211 HE Toon locatie
organisatie European Institute for Public Administration (EIPA)

Target group

This Master Class is aimed at policy makers, public officials from national and sub-national administrations and contracting authorities (and their professional advisers) in EU Member States, candidate countries and beyond, from European institutions and organisations and from international organisations based in the EU.

Description

Negotiated procedures have been available as award procedures in defined exceptional circumstances for many years. Competitive dialogue was created as a special procedure by the 2004 Public Procurement Directives to provide a more flexible solution for public authorities wanting to award particularly complex contracts. Both of these options remain available in the recently proposed revisions to the Public Procurement Directives.

But there are many practical questions about the effective implementation of these procedures e.g. Is competitive dialogue a better procurement route than the restricted procedure or the negotiated procedure with prior publication? What does the public sector need to do to plan the effective use of these procedures? How can the public sector best use the flexibility which the procedures provide?

Not all methods of using negotiated procedures and competitive dialogue have so far been equally effective in promoting value for money for the public sector and objective advice on when and how to use these procedures is hard to find.

This Master Class will give you the opportunity to get advice on your specific issues from our experts and to share the experience of others in the public sector.

Method

Presentations and exchange of experiences. Participant numbers are limited to maximum 18 to facilitate discussion and maximise learning benefits.

Objectives

Master Classes are intended for public officials and their professional advisers with a good understanding of public procurement issues aiming to improve knowledge/skills in negotiated procedures and competitive dialogue and to discuss practical issues relevant to procurements in progress/about to be launched.

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European Institute for Public Administration (EIPA)

Dit onderzoeksinstituut streeft ernaar om de kennis van ambtenaren die zich met de EU bezighouden te vergroten door het ontwikkelen en aanbieden van uiteenlopende hoogwaardige diensten zoals lespakketten. Het instituut wil wetenschappelijke kennis en praktische 'know-how' met elkaar verbinden. Het European Institute for Public Administration (EIPA) bestaat al meer dan 25 jaar.

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