Title: Lancashire Procurement Hub
1Lancashire Procurement Hub One Year On
Nicola Hallsworth - Head of the Lancashire
Procurement Hub Neil Hind - NWIEP Procurement
2Lancashire Procurement Hub
- Based in Pendle Borough Council.
- 4 members of staff in one central team Head of
Hub, Procurement Officer (Contracts) Procurement
Officer (Analyst) and Admin support. - Stephen Barnes Chief Executive Sponsor
- Report to the Team Lancashire Shared Service
Board and the Lancashire Procurement Board - Each authority nominates one Senior Stakeholder
(Senior member of staff in charge of
disseminating information and acting as champion
one Procurement Officer responsible for project
and programme delivery within and on behalf of
their authority)
3Lancashire Procurement Hub
- Why does Lancashire need a procurement hub?
- Provide a clear sub regional procurement strategy
- Improve our understanding of sub-regional spend
- Remove existing barriers to collaborate
- Improve knowledge base and capacity
- Create a sustainable environment for ongoing
savings - Promote and develop professional procurement
cultures - Standardise and improve effective contract and
supply chain management
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- The Objectives of the Hub
- Demonstrate measurable cash savings in order to
demonstrate the sustainability of a shared
resource - Develop standard processes
- Share procurement training across the sub region
to ensure consistent performance and delivery - Address resource deficits by managing effective
collaboration - Research and share information across the sub
region, region and nationally - Aggregation of spend where it offers best VFM
- Work at a regional level to maximise
opportunities and reach regional targets
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- Regional Context 3 year strategy to
- Deliver significant savings achieved through
collaborative procurement, achieved by a fully
mature management of local government third party
spend. - Increase understanding of the impact of
procurement decisions on local economies - Sustainable procurement achieved, realising
benefits not only to local authorities and their
partners, but also society and the economy, while
minimising damage to the environment - Increase engagement with the voluntary and
community sector in the provision of services - Creation of regional construction hub
- Creation of five sub-regional procurement hubs
6Lancashire Procurement Hub
- Regional Context Progress to date
- Efficiency Savings Delivered
- Approx. 68m from procurement 08/09
- Support of Sub-Regional Procurement Hubs
- Guidance docs and consultancy support
- Sub regional hub now starting to deliver
- eProcurement Adoption
- The Chest Supplier Portal 13 Orgs, 100
opportunities - Promotion of Frameworks
- Sustainable Procurement
- Workshops, briefing notes, training courses
- Working with NHS, NWDA, GONW, Env Agency at
regional level - Partnering (NHS, Police, Schools, OGC)
- Meetings with DCSF, Social Care Groups
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- So what have we achieved so far?......
- Develop standard processes
- All authorities have implemented, or have signed
up to, the regional standard Sustainability
Policy - Committed to implementing the e-tendering portal,
supported by NWIEP - Standardised spend reports for easier analysis of
spend profiles across the sub region - All authorities committed to implementing
standard documents and Lancashire lead on
regional groups
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- Share procurement training across the sub region
to ensure consistent performance and delivery - Organised Audit Commission Presentation to
discuss UoR and disseminated guidance for best
practice - Facilitated events to showcase best practice in
Agency Staff provision and influence on energy
markets - Provided a unique training opportunity with EL
Chamber of Commerce to bring local authorities
and local suppliers together in a shared learning
environment over a number of workshops - Delivered 4 local supplier adoption events to
over 100 local suppliers from across the sub
region - Established best practice group to debate and
disseminate good practice, innovation and
learning across the sub region - Lancashire has been appointed lead for the
regional procurement training and development
work stream.
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- Demonstrate measurable cash savings in order to
demonstrate the sustainability of a shared
resource - The Hub has exceeded its target of 120k savings
in the first 6 months. The Hub has directly
achieved savings of 126,000 up to 31st March
2009 - The Hub has collated and reported the sub
regional procurement savings total and is working
with authorities and the region to standardise
this approach. Conservative figures suggest
savings for the sub region of over 12 million - Lancashire has achieved over 2.4 million in
collaborative savings during the 08-09 financial
year
10Lancashire Procurement Hub
- Lessons Learned.
- Capacity is an issue especially in smaller
authorities - Savings are not always collected in a robust way
so perhaps we are not reporting all our
achievements! - Not always realising the benefits from contracts
and true savings potential - More training and development is needed to help
build skills and learn from each other - Success.
- Procurement Officers are working well together
- Strategic Boards are engaged with the work plan
- Communication is starting to embed we have
plans to develop this so we engage all relevant
stakeholders and capture more opportunities
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- Commitment needed to help us achieve.
- Top level commitment required
- Commitment from the Board
- Commitment to medium and long term targets
- Commitment to resource
- Understanding of timescales
- Positive approach to succeed
- Identify collaborative opportunities
- Prioritising project plans
- Uphold the integrity of collaboration
- Willingness to take part
- Trust partners to deliver objectives
- Achieve the targets..
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- What next?...
- Support regional savings within Lancashire once
agreed - Report efficiency savings achieved though
collaboration - Produce no less than 6 codes of practice per
annum - Hold a minimum of 4 annual events to improve
understanding and skills and share best practice - Launch and on-line platform to share skills
- Produce 2 annual reports to log all best practice
that has been shared throughout the sub region - Collect savings data across the sub region and
improve collaborative savings by influencing
agendas - Deliver a minimum of 750K of cashable savings
throughout the sub region
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