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last updated: 1st August 2011

A procurement plan is a statement of any known major initiatives and projects that are specific to your institution, or within the sector where the institution will wish or need to be involved.

The benefit of highlighting these within the strategy document is to draw attention to them.  This will help ensure that the necessary resources and timetables are identified. 

Possible areas to be considered within an outline procurement plan are:

  • Major building projects
  • Major, expected, information technology changes
  • Major research initiatives funded by the Research Councils, Funding Councils etc
     

Further detailed information is available on Business Strategy(OGC)

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