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Office of Government Procurement

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 9 December 2014

Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Ceisteanna (200)

Seán Kyne

Ceist:

200. Deputy Seán Kyne asked the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the progress of building a team of service procurement specialists and the proposed upskilling of public service managers in this area; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [47318/14]

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In the following tables, Table 1 sets out the overall progress in establishing the Office of Government Procurement. As at early December, 139 (60%) of the planned OGP headcount of 231 is on board; a further 58 (25%) has been selected and most should take up their positions early Q1 2015. Some 34 positions remain to be filled. 21 of these positions will be filled through the newly established Clerical Officer Panel which the Public Appointments Service is establishing.  

Table 2 provides further detail with regard to the recruitment of the 158 sourcing roles. The sourcing senior management team is now complete with the Head of Spot Buying joining the five portfolio managers in October.

Table 1

OGP Recruitment Status as at 08th Dec 2014

 

Positions

On-Board

Selected

Vacancies

Sourcing

158

93

55

10

Operations

22

16

2

4

Customer Service

19

12

0

7

Policy

13

10

1

2

Programme Mgmt

2

1

0

1

Corporate Affairs

3

3

0

0

Office of CPO

14

4

0

10

Total

231

139

58

34

 

Table 2

Sourcing Recruitment as at 08th Dec 2014

 

Positions

On-Board

Selected

Vacancies

Director of Sourcing

1

1

0

0

Portfolio Managers

5

5

0

0

Head of Spot Buying

1

1

0

0

Category Managers

30

20

7

3

Category Specialist (1)

70

34

36

0

Category Specialist (2)

40

28

12

0

Sourcing Support

11

4

0

7

 

158

93

55

10

 

To ensure a consistent approach to operations and an over-arching cohesive culture in an organisation consisting of people from diverse entities and backgrounds, the OGP has developed a learning and development strategy based upon a set of technical and behavioural competencies as well as a matrix of appropriate training interventions to address any gaps in these competencies.

Initial training has commenced and is aimed at equipping staff with the necessary skills and knowledge to work to a common standard in the following three core areas by early 2015.

- Core Procurement & Category Management Training 

- Public Sector Procurement 

- Customer Service

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