My Department considers hiring external consultants in cases where there is not the necessary expertise to deliver the project in-house, in cases where an external assessment is deemed essential, or in cases where a project must be completed within a short time scale, and although the expertise or experience may be available in-house, performing the task would involve a prohibitive opportunity cost.
My Department complies with the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform's guidelines for engagements of consultants by the civil service, having regard to public procurement guidelines.
The following table outlines the details of projects for which external consultants have been engaged by my Department since 1 January 2020.
Consultant Engaged Since 1st January 2020
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Project Title
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Value of Contract
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Implement Consulting Group
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Economic and Sustainability Impact Assessment for Ireland of the EU-Mercosur Agreement
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€199,500, plus VAT
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M.CO
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Consultancy Services for the Scoping of Options for a National Design Centre for Digital, Project and Strategic Design
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€64,350 plus VAT
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Behaviour & Attitudes
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Telephone and online survey of Business Capability and Capacity to Implement Covid-19 Prevention Measures
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€24,000 (estimate)
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Ward
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Security report for ECP2 - TMEfilng
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€8,986
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Ward
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Security report for ECP2 – Eservices
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€9,570
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Crowe Ireland
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An Analysis of the Collaborative Economy in Ireland from an Enterprise Perspective
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€74,970 + VAT
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Sadhbh McGrath
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Legal Research Services for Consumer Rights Bill
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€2,240
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EY
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Safeguarding of Audit Capacity
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€40,000
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Coyne Research
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Customer Survey
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€7,749
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