Sentences with phrase «including central government departments»

Shane has acted for a wide range of public bodies including central government departments, policing authorities, utilities and local authorities and has relevant secondment experience advising on the procurement of technology, and service contracts.

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Webcast live, the invited audience included academics, other central bankers, private sector economists and financial market experts, labour union representatives, senior officials from government departments and Crown agencies, representatives from policy think tanks, and the media.
Statistics on handling of requests for information under the Freedom of Information Act by 43 central government bodies, including all major departments of state.
Amongst the areas of his responsibility were overseeing a business specialising in advising central government departments and local government on Insurance risk transfer and being involved in proposing pooling / reinsurance solutions for large clients, including Whitehall.
Over the next decade the price of the financial / economic mess we are in will be paid in public sector cuts — better to cut the non-productive audit and bureaucratic command and control regimes (and I include the quangos, central government departments and the consequent costs in local government) than front line services.
A large majority of public sector witnesses (see Figure Two) were from central government departments, agencies and commissions (including ministers), with a fifth from other public organisations.
This work includes making sure that departments include specific open data commitments in their business plans, regularly publishing open data sets on central and local government spending, senior staff salary details and how the government is performing against objectives.
As part of a national action plan unveiled on 26 August, the Chinese central government said that it would mobilize the efforts of 14 ministries and departments including health, food and drugs, and agriculture.
At various points in his fantastically varied and storied career he wrote position papers on the need of support for a moribund Australian film industry, wrote and directed numerous episodes of such seminal TV shows as Homicide and Division 4 for Crawford Productions, was central in establishing film courses and departments in places such as Canberra and Brisbane (Griffith University), wrote plays and performed poems at Melbourne University and La Mama in the 1960s, directed feature films in the early 1980s (most memorably Ginger Meggs in 1982), made documentaries for the ABC and SBS (The Myth Makers, Images of Australia, The Legend of Fred Paterson, and numerous others), wrote and edited such books as Screenwriting: A Manual and Queensland Images in Film and Television, helmed commercials for a vast array of companies and government bodies, contributed film reviews to ABC radio (and more occasionally TV) across various states (for almost 40 years), wrote for numerous publications including Overland, The Canberra Times, Metro, The Concise Encyclopedia of Documentary Film, The Hobart Mercury, and so much more.
Kiran's experience includes advising a FTSE 100 energy company on its global HR and payroll outsourcing, advising a FTSE 100 financial institution on a framework agreement for procuring IT services from a single supplier (including applications development and support and maintenance services), advising a central government department on the procurement of financial advisory services, advising a multinational infrastructure group on the procurement of its treasury management system using a cloud hosting solution, advising an international supplier of insulation, roofing and construction products on its procurement of an ERP system and advising an international packaging business on its terms and conditions for online selling to consumers.
The new full service panel framework presents opportunities to work and build relationships across all of the central government, which includes wider Central Government bodies not just the deparcentral government, which includes wider Central Government bodies not just the degovernment, which includes wider Central Government bodies not just the deparCentral Government bodies not just the deGovernment bodies not just the departments.
Our existing Central Government clients include the Ministry of Defence, Highways England, the Department for Transport, the Department for Education and the National Crime Agency.»
Department of Human Services Provides a central policy and coordination role for the delivery of servicesDirects, coordinates and brokers improvements to policy on service delivery and service delivery reform across Human Services agencies (including Child Support Agency) from a whole - of - government perspective
[46] The sources relied upon by the Government include: the Australian Institute for Health and Welfare, The evaluation of income management in the Northern Territory (2010); Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Report on the Northern Territory Emergency Response Redesign Consultations (2009); Cultural and Indigenous Research Centre Australia (CIRCA), Report on the NTER Redesign Engagement Strategy and Implementation, (2009); Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Final Stores Post Licensing Monitoring Report (2009); Central Land Council, NTER: Perspectives from Six Communities (2008); and analysis of Centrelink data (Rita Markwell, Adviser to Minister Macklin, Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs Email sent to stakeholders, 18 December 2009).
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