The procurement of external consultancy services is essential to support my Department in providing high quality service to the public in a cost effective and efficient manner. Consultants are engaged for a fixed period following procurement exercises conducted in accordance with Department procedures that are compliant with EU and national legislation and with guidelines set down by the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform. All consultancy related payments in my Department are made from the consultancy budget (Subhead A2(vii)).
A breakdown of annual expenditure on consultancy and IT external service provision, and a list of purchase orders for €20,000 and above, is available on the Department’s website at gov.ie - Department of Social Protection Policy on Procurement (www.gov.ie)
The following is the provisional spend on Consultancy for 2021 in tabular form:
BearingPoint Ireland Ltd
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€122,508
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Consultancy Support in the setting up of PUP Scheme Area and in establishing the Central Jobseeker Processing Unit
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Mazars
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€58,733
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Government Banking Services implementation
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Institute for Employment Studies
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€57,518
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Design, development and procurement of future contracted public employment services
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The Economic and Social Research Institute
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€49,315
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Poverty and Social Inclusion Research Programme 2020-2023
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BearingPoint Ireland Ltd
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€47,145
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Customer Contact Strategy Implementation
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Ernst & Young Business Advisory Services
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€42,143
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Outsourced IS internal audit expertise
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KPMG
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€30,062
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Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIA)
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Crowe Advisory Limited
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€26,445
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Financial and Economic Services
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Project Botticelli Limited
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€25,830
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Migration of Analytics Platform
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Ruth A Fitzgerald
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€16,680
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Transposition of the IORP II Directive
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KPMG
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€12,100
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Actuarial Peer Review services
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