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Procurement: a real economic driver
The Director of the Central Procurement Directorate (CPD), within the Department of Finance and Personnel, Des Armstrong talks to agendaNi…
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Getting it right first time
Stuart Cairns emphasises the need for good, early planning in procurement exercises. Interest in public procurement has never been greater.…
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Reforming procurement
While attending agendaNi’s procurement seminar in Belfast, Vincent Campbell, Director of the Irish National Procurement Service, talked to Owen McQuade…
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Making procurement ‘smarter’ to drive economic growth
Darren Lynch, Head of Operations Functional Excellence at Accenture, sets out six proposals for how procurement can save money and…
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Local hopes for G8 summit
For two days in June, world leaders will gather near Enniskillen for the G8 summit. agendaNi sums up the potential…
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Our opportunity to fight world hunger
IF campaign chair David Thomas explains how the G8 can deliver for the world’s poorest people. In January, over 150…
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Overseas aid: from reaction to resilience
EU Humanitarian Aid Commissioner Kristalina Georgieva recently visited Northern Ireland. Here, she explains how the focus of foreign aid is…
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Changed tone from Sinn Féin
Tensions at Stormont contributed to strong rhetoric from Sinn Féin at this year’s ard fheis. Peter Cheney analyses the party’s…
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Winning the global race
Shadow Business Secretary Chuka Umunna shares his views on the economy, education and the state of society with Peter Cheney.…
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Alliance ‘stronger’ after flags dispute
The Alliance Party has come under attack over its attitude to flags but believes that it has come through the…
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