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As part of our ongoing series of round table discussions Civil Service World, the newspaper for the senior civil service, is holding a discussion on successfully centralising travel procurement across government.
The Efficiency and Reform Group is currently working on a centralised category management strategy for travel spend across government. It will form a key part of the Cabinet Office's drive to produce savings across government, but there are challenges to overcome if this process is to produce the greatest possible efficiencies.
There is firstly the question of data. Recent 'deep dive' reviews have provided a clearer picture of travel spend across government but the picture is still not complete: departments must now find ways to continue gathering comprehensive data on their travel spend, which may include a variety of expenses as well as the obvious road, rail and air costs.
Once the data is gathered, new frameworks must be developed and in developing these frameworks category managers must balance aggregation and consolidation of spend with the coalition’s aim of supporting SMEs where possible. The recently re-let government hotels framework caused concern among businesses which felt it was cutting out smaller hotels – exactly the kind of situation that Francis Maude, at a recent summit on engaging with SMEs, said he was keen to avoid. Finally, there is the problem of enforcing procurement decisions made a central level across many departments and agencies with their own travel polices, procurement arrangements and IT systems. HR, finance and IT teams will need to work together to ensure that the hard work of category teams in the ERG is not undone through unplanned or unauthorised spending.
As the ERG team works to deliver a new strategy for travel management, this round table, held in association with American Express, will bring together managers from across government to discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by centralisation in this area. It will address the question:
How can commercial, IT and HR teams support the effective centralisation of travel spend, and maximise efficiencies in their own departments?
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12:30 – 14:30, Wednesday 6 April 2011 London Westminster venue
If you are interested in attending this discussion please email roundtables@civilservicenetwork.com
Notes
Like all of our round tables, this event will be covered in a major feature within a forthcoming issue of Civil Service World. A reporter and photographer will attend, and the event is on the record. Participants will not see the content of the article before publication, though we will send a copy of the piece upon publication and further comment would be welcome. If at any point participants do not wish particular comments to be reported, they are welcome to announce before speaking that their words are off the record. Civil Service World aims to explore the issues facing leaders across central government. It has a strong reputation as a responsible and considerate newspaper, and understands the complexities of work in the civil service; in covering this event, participants can be sure that we will report the discussion thoughtfully, sensitively and intelligently.
Last updated 422 days ago by Daniel Atkinson
