Title: National eProcurement Project
1National e-Procurement Project
- NePP Realising the Benefits
- Ian Makgill
2Introduction to NePP
- 1 of the 22 National Projects sponsored by the
ODPM - Launched in October 2002
- Run by Local Authorities for Local Authorities
- NePPs focussed outputs
- Implementation Plan
- Best Practice Guidance
- Interactive Tools
- Experience Sharing
- Case Studies
- Practical Workshops
- Consultancy Support
3Implementation Plan
4What is procurement / e-procurement
5What is procurement / e-procurement
6Take advantage of the NePP Outputs
- Website for all best practice guidance, case
studies, interactive tools - www.nepp.org.uk
- NePP as dating agency
- Experience Sharing Workshops
- Contact us for any general enquiries
- projectoffice_at_nepp.org.uk
- National Projects Information line 0870 777 0011
7Benefits Realisation
- 1.1billions plus 2,500 fte
- Better Procurement and Better e-Procurement gives
you Better Benefits - Purchasing Cards
- ePurchasing eMarketplaces
- eSourcing - Tenders Auctions
8Quantifying the benefits some highlights
- The estimated benefits for local government
overall are
9Quantifying the benefits what can I save?
- Est. benefits individual authority are
10Quantifying the benefits
11Quantifying the benefits
12Quantifying the benefits - approach
- Analysis of non-pay expenditure Identify
- corporate contracts (including outsourced service
delivery), - the number of suppliers and
- number and value bands of invoices.
- Determine spend categories - usually CIPFA
categories although others may need to be added. - Analyse non-pay expenditure obtained from Step 1
into the spend categories agreed in Step 2.
13Quantifying the benefits - approach
- The first part of the model can now be completed
spend totals by spend category. - Potential benefits are assessed by
- percentage of addressable spend by category
- level of compliance by reference to the extent to
which corporate contracts are in place, - the level of maverick spend and the number of
suppliers by spend categories - agreeing the phasing of strategic procurement
- applying benchmark savings percentages to
addressable spend by category
14Quantifying the benefits - approach
- Process savings
- Analyse the purchase-to-pay process in selected
services and in Finance to provide substantiation
of the potential process savings. - The detailed tasks are
- map the purchase-to-pay process in the services
and in Finance, to - identify how the process is undertaken,
including the use of - technology
- identify typical timings for each process step
- identify the resources involved in each process
step and their cost - calculate unit costs for order and invoice
processing - contrast the current situation with best
practices - determine the potential process savings in the
selected services - extrapolate the potential savings across the
Council.
15Challenges
e-Procurement life cycle and change management
challenges
Gaining initial interest
Commit resources
Making the case
Deliver the benefits
Management and user buy-in Selling the benefits
Leadership and ownership of the project
Management and user buy-in Selling the
benefits
Organisation design Compliance with corporate
contracts and processes
16 e-Procurement the Gershon Review
- Gershons Efficiency Review targeted government
with achieving savings of over 20bn during the
next three years. - Local government is targeted with achieving
savings of 6.45bn, half of which must be cashable
17More Information
- Download the all of the benefits documents from
- www.nepp.org.uk
- www.localegovnp.org.uk/benefits
18The State of the Nation..IMPLEMENTATION
- e-Procurement implementation status of 388 LAs
- July 2002 30 Implementers
- January 2004 98 Implementers
- February 2005 125 Implementers
- And the remainderView the latest State of the
Nation reporting on www.nepp.org.uk
19NePP Project Office Non-District Council
e-Procurement Implementation Map January
2005 Local authorities that have advised us of
their e-procurement Implementation status are
highlighted on this list. It has been kept
up-to-date using survey information and
tele-questionnaires, and has been verified by
service providers. If you feel that your local
authority should be added to this list, or for
any amendments, please contact Charlie Brooksbank
at the NePP Project Office charles.brookbank_at_nepp.
org.uk tel 020 78287300
Implementing
Sourcing a Solution
www.nepp.org.uk
20NePP Project Office District Council
e-Procurement Implementation Map January
2005 Local authorities that have advised us of
their e-procurement Implementation status are
highlighted on this list. It has been kept
up-to-date using survey information and
tele-questionnaires, and has been verified by
service providers. If you feel that your local
authority should be added to this list, or for
any amendments, please contact Charlie Brooksbank
at the NePP Project Office charles.brooksbank_at_nepp
.org.uk tel 020 78287300
Implementing
Sourcing a Solution
www.nepp.org.uk
21Regional Working
- NePP is working alongside
- Regional Centres of Excellence
- e-Government Partnerships
- Objectives
- Sharing best practice
- Efficient use of resources in attempt to stop
reinventing the wheel - Supporting Promoting Regional Initiatives
- Identifying and helping Local Authorities that
need it most
22- www.nepp.org.ukProjectoffice_at_nepp.org.uk