Procurement Basics - November
Procurement Basics aims to provide APS employees with an introduction to Commonwealth procurement. Awareness and understanding of the Commonwealth Procurement Framework is essential to ensure compliance when APS employees are required to commit and expend Commonwealth funds through procurement. This course has been designed to build the procurement and contracting capabilities of employees as the Commonwealth seeks to deliver more strategic value for money outcomes when undertaking the purchase of goods and services.
This learning experience has been provided by the Department of Finance.
Participant benefits
- Awareness of the roles and responsibilities of APS officials when undertaking Commonwealth procurement activities to ensure compliance with the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013 (PGPA Act), Commonwealth Procurement Rules and relevant policies.
- Navigate and apply the legislation and policies governing procurement in the APS context.
- Utilise the steps of the procurement lifecycle to enhance skills in strategic procurement planning, emphasising the ability to conduct thorough needs assessments, align procurement strategies with organisational objectives, and effectively manage risks.
Suitable for
APS 1 - EL 2
Category and User Level
This learning experience is part of the Commonwealth Procurement and Contract Management Training program and aligns with the Implementation & Services Craft at the Foundation level.
Related topics
Basics, Foundational, Frameworks, Induction, Procurement, Procurement and contract management.
Procurement Basics aims to provide APS employees with an introduction to Commonwealth procurement. Awareness and understanding of the Commonwealth Procurement Framework is essential to ensure compliance when APS employees are required to commit and expend Commonwealth funds through procurement. This course has been designed to build the procurement and contracting capabilities of employees as the Commonwealth seeks to deliver more strategic value for money outcomes when undertaking the purchase of goods and services.
This learning experience has been provided by the Department of Finance.
Full Course Details
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Considerations
- Please ensure you have completed any pre-work activities before the commencement of your session. You may not be able to participate in the course if your pre-work has not been completed.
- Prior to the session start date, it is suggested that you check if your agency’s network has any restrictions using any virtual classroom platform. If you are unable to access the virtual classroom platform on your work device or network, you will need use a personal device.
- Please ensure you have access to a working camera and microphone to participate.
How to register - Additional Information
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