tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4263216127876902182.post5241041264713826817..comments2024-01-03T17:29:03.181+00:00Comments on PAWA Consulting blog: SME business, public sector procurement and recessionPAWAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10717437956767185932noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4263216127876902182.post-82783808243174585752010-03-09T12:11:30.284+00:002010-03-09T12:11:30.284+00:00There have been a couple of trials of using a stan...There have been a couple of trials of using a standard online PQQ system - notably the One Form project in St.Helens and a similar one in Lewisham (I think). I believe that they were pretty successful but not taken forward.<br /><br />I think the easiest thing would be for everyone just to use the OGC template - at least as a start. It would need some central co-ordination, and I think the OGC would be the place to lead it.<br />There will always be a need for exceptions, but the principle should be having to make a case to do something different rather than starting with a blank piece of paper.PAWAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10717437956767185932noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4263216127876902182.post-19421080911575894322010-03-07T22:19:15.403+00:002010-03-07T22:19:15.403+00:00Good points and I hadnt really thought about the s...Good points and I hadnt really thought about the second one before.<br />As for "standard" PQQ's, in upstream oil & gas we have this sorted with one main organisation handling the Prequals/Performance feedbacks on suppliers and this appears to work well. Just how difficult would it be to even make a start with public sector supply chains??<br /><br />Cheers<br />DaveCynicushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03141450492032370021noreply@blogger.com