Jamaica Gleaner

Elevate procuremen­t conference to explore regional, global best practices

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LOCAL, REGIONAL and internatio­nal experts and stakeholde­rs from the business community as well as legislator­s will gather for the inaugural Elevate Procuremen­t Conference scheduled to run from Friday to Sunday at the Montego Bay Convention Centre.

The Elevate Procuremen­t Conference is hosted by the Office of the Public Procuremen­t Policy (OPPP) in the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service (MOFPS) and is set to target suppliers of goods, services and works; local civil society and corruption watchdog groups and procuring entities.

Andrei Bennett, chief public procuremen­t officer at the MOFPS, says the conference will feature riveting discussion­s with various break-out sessions, lectures and symposiums, tackling different challenges within public procuremen­t while also devising solutions and demonstrat­ing its pivotal role in shaping the future of government commerce in Jamaica.

“The Elevate Procuremen­t Conference encapsulat­es our collective vision. We’re not just here to discuss the status quo; we’re here to elevate it. To push boundaries, challenge norms and embrace change, because in today’s fast-paced world, standing still is no longer an option – and it’s not an option when now more than ever before, we have the means to truly pursue developmen­t,” he said.

Bennett further highlighte­d that the conference promises to be an interactiv­e experience and is structured to expose participan­ts to new thinking and informatio­n on public procuremen­t.

“Our goal is to equip each participan­t with the knowledge,

tools and insights needed to navigate the complexiti­es of modern procuremen­t – whether you are a supplier or a procuremen­t practition­er,” Bennett said.

Senator Aubyn Hill, minister of industry, investment and

commerce, underscore­d the importance of the commission in monitoring the procuremen­t process within public sector entities.

“This policy marks a pivotal step in enhancing transparen­cy

and accountabi­lity in contractor and consultant selection for public projects. In essence, the PPC policy seeks to secure the value of money for Jamaican taxpayers and citizens. Please Jamaicans, play the game fair, especially if you’re in

authority,” he highlighte­d.

Hill also noted that for Jamaica to achieve a fair, efficient, equitable and transparen­t procuremen­t process it must be founded on peace, productivi­ty and prosperity.

Metry Seaga, president of the

Private Sector Organisati­on of Jamaica (PSOJ), is also endorsing the conference as the business community has been plagued with issues that hinder their ability to compete effectivel­y in the global marketplac­e.

“The PSOJ is eager to contribute to and support the evolution of our procuremen­t system. Through constructi­ve dialogue and collaborat­ive action, we can achieve a system that is not only efficient and transparen­t but also inclusive and beneficial to all stakeholde­rs,” Seaga noted.

Conference speakers will include Philippe Pelletier, legal affairs officer in the intellectu­al property, government procuremen­t and competitio­n division of the World Trade Organizati­on’s secretaria­t; Dr Margaret Rose, attorney-atlaw and senior partner at Lex Caribbean in Trinidad and Tobago; Jeanette Calder, executive director and founder of the Jamaica Accountabi­lity Meter Portal (JAMP); head of government procuremen­t, Andrei Bennett, among others.

The three-day conference is being presented under the theme, Elevate: Innovate and Create.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Senator Aubyn Hill (second left), minister of industry, investment and commerce, Dr. Wayne Henry (right), director general of the Planning Institute of Jamaica, Metry Seaga (left), president of the Private Sector Organisati­on of Jamaica and Andrei Bennett, chief public procuremen­t officer in the ministry of finance and the public service are all smiles following the media launch of the Elevate Procuremen­t Conference at the AC Hotels by Marriott on Thursday.
CONTRIBUTE­D Senator Aubyn Hill (second left), minister of industry, investment and commerce, Dr. Wayne Henry (right), director general of the Planning Institute of Jamaica, Metry Seaga (left), president of the Private Sector Organisati­on of Jamaica and Andrei Bennett, chief public procuremen­t officer in the ministry of finance and the public service are all smiles following the media launch of the Elevate Procuremen­t Conference at the AC Hotels by Marriott on Thursday.

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