Lessons from the Pandemic: Public Procurement

Fri, 30 October, 2020 9:00am

Join the Government Procurement Program and King’s College, London for a roundtable discussion to review important lessons learned from procurement during the pandemic.

  • Emergency Procurement: Sope Williams-Elegbe and Geo Quinot (Stellenbosch University) will discuss South Africa’s experience in COVID-19 purchasing.
  • Contract Administration: François Lichère (Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3) and Luke Butler (University of Nottingham) will discuss lessons learned in contract administration.
  • Buyers’ Coordination: Gian Luigi Albano (CONSIP – Rome / University LUISS “G. Carli”) will review efforts to coordinate purchasing power in the chaos of the COVID-19 market.
  • Protecting the Supply Chain: Jane Jenkins and Kate Gough (Freshfields) will discuss the UK government’s efforts to maintain a resilient supply chain during the pandemic.
  • Emergency changes in social services contracting: Clare FitzGerald and Ruairi Macdonald (University of Oxford, Blavatnik School of Government, Government Outcomes Lab) will talk about emergency changes to public contracts for social services, including payment by results/pay for success/impact bond-type contracts.
  • Promise of Open Contracting: Lindsey Marchessault, the Open Contracting Partnership (OCP) Director for Data and Engagement, and Nicolas Penagos (OCP – Head, Latin America), will discuss a 12-country study on how open data and open contracting strategies can facilitate governments’ responses to emergencies.
  • Fraud in the Emergency: Mark Cheeseman, Deputy Director Public Sector Fraud, UK Cabinet Office, will discuss fraud in emergency management and recovery, based on a recent study published by the UK Cabinet Office.

Moderators: Michael Bowsher QC (Monckton Chambers and King’s College, London), Christopher Yukins and Jessica Tillipman (George Washington University Law School)

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