Title: GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT CARD
1 GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT CARD
Presentation to LUPC Members August 2003
2PRESENTATION BY
Alex Haslam - MCIPS GPC Programme
Manager email alex.haslam_at_ogcbs.gsi
.gov.uk Mobile
07770 73351 Customer Service Desk 0870
268 2222
3DISTINGUISHING FEATURES
- Executive Agency of the Office of Government
Commerce in - HM Treasury
- A professional procurement agency
- Non profit making
- Totally impartial
- Self-financing government trading fund
- Driven by Ministerial targets - Customer
Satisfaction - Productivity - Internal
Quality - 1.3b buying power
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4OUR PURPOSE.
- to help civil central government and the wider
public sector to achieve measurable cost savings
and valuefor money - Through
- the provision of expert procurement and contract
management services and a range of pre-tendered
direct call-off contracts
5GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT CARD
- Original GPC contract launched October 1997 by HM
Treasury for use by CCG, its Agencies NDPBs
only - based on VISA Purchasing card system - AIM To increase efficiency in the purchasing
process in Civil Central Government - New Contract awarded to VISA in December 2002 for
5 2 Years available to the wider Public
Sector - Fully approved by National Audit Office (NAO)
HM Treasury - FREE Core Service
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6TRAVEL SUBSISTENCE (TS) CARD
- Separate product for TS Launched April 2000
- Addendum to the current GPC Master Agreement
- Providing
- Non-Branded Plastic
- Travel Insurance on Travel Purchases
- Clear definition between GPC TS spend
- Management Information on TS spend
- Different tool for different users
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7TYPICAL PURCHASE TO PAY PROCESS
13 STEPS -v- GPC 6 / 7 Steps
8GROWTH STATISTICS JULY 02 to JULY 03
July 02 July 03
Increase in Number of Cards 34,000 42,000
22 Total Spend 277M 583M
89 Total Savings 53M 104.5M 76
9GPC EXAMPLES OF USE
- GPC is now used across a wide spectrum of
suppliers - For example
- Stationery Training courses
- Computer supplies Travel Subsistence
- Temporary staff Maintenance supplies
- Building supplies Conferences
- Books, periodicals
10CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS
- On time payments improved
- Process savings
- Greater visibility control
- Better MI
- Petty cash/FLOATS reduced
- End user/manager approval
- Better process
- Less admin paperwork
- Quicker payment
- Audit Assurance
11GPC BENEFITS - STRATEGIC
- Link to the Modernising Government agenda
- Most cost effective purchase tool for
E-Commerce - Reduces costs
- Drives out inefficiency
12GPC OPERATIONAL BENEFITS TO USERS
- Reduction in ordering time processes - Reduce
the number of invoices processed by up to 90 - Improved Management Information
- Clearly defined GPC TS Spend
- Empowered staff with Accountability
- Enabling concentration on high value purchases
- Easy to order / purchase / pay
- Improved supplier relations
13GPC OPERATIONAL BENEFITS TO USER (cont)
- Financial transparency accountability
audit trail management information - Meet Prompt Payment Targets
- Avoid interest charges under the late
payments act - Modernising Government streamline
procurement process - Joined up government procurement
- Environmental savings through paper
reduction - Frees time to concentrate on core activities
- GPC / Corporate accepted at 700k UK
locations - Single monthly consolidated invoice
14ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY
- Every transaction saves at least 6 pieces
of A4 paper - 11,500 pieces of paper 1 tree
- WHICH MEANS THAT.
- Over 1,948 trees saved to date !!!!!
15BENEFITS TO SUPPLIERS
- Reduction in ordering processing costs
- Stronger customer relationships
- Payment in 3-4 working days
- Improved cash flow
- Reduced need for credit control
- Less Paperwork
- Replaces non cost effective systems processes
- Increased opportunities with Government
- Increased business opportunities
16SETTING UP ADMINISTERING A CARD PROGRAMME
- GETTING STARTED
- Identify Aims
- Analyse Spend Profile
- Determine Low Value
- Secure Authority
- NEXT STEPS
- Select Bank
- Set up agreement with bank
- Supplier Recruitment
- Prepare Instructions for cardholders and managers
17NEXT STEPS (cont)
- Train cardholders and managers
- Issue instructions clarify parameters
- Emphasise risk elements
- Ensure structure in place
- Instructions to Cardholders
- Include
- Copy of transaction log
- Advice on Suppliers
- Advice on what to buy
- End to end process description
18ROLES RESPONSIBILITIES
- Programme Manager
- issue cards
- ensure cardholder trained
- scrutinise log sheets
- Certification
- identify problems and suspicious entries
- escalate problems
- ensure reporting e.g. lost/stolen cards
- Cardholder - as defined
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19ROLES RESPONSIBILITIES (Cont)
- OGCbuying.solutions
- Liaison with Visa - Banks Organisations
- Raise issues with Visa and banks
- Disseminate information and guidance
- Advice and Guidance for new and existing
programmes - Policy and instruction updates
- Development of Good Practice
20ROLES RESPONSIBILITIES (Cont)
- OGCbuying.solutions
- Maximise benefits
- Organise User Groups, Working Groups Best
Practice Workshops - One to ones with Programme Managers
- Supplier Initiatives Retail Trade Services
(B2B) - Sharing experience throughout EU and beyond
21SUMMARY
- Simple Solution
- Quick return
- Minimal implementation and ongoing cost
- Planning and attention to detail (essential to
the success of any proposed programme) - Commit and Start to Benefit !!!