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Activity | Target as % (as reported in 2010–11 RPP) | Actual Results as % | Description/Comments |
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1a. Training for Procurement and Materiel Management Staff |
50% | 50% | The training of the Procurement and Materiel Management Staff will be achieved by completing the online Canada School of Public Service course - C215 Green Procurement. |
1b. Training for Acquisition Cardholders | 10% | 10% | The training of some Acquisition Cardholders was achieved through green conferences for key cardholders. |
2. Performance Evaluations | 50% | 0% | Although green procurement was not explicitly identified in the performance evaluations for the two managers responsible for procurement, these managers sought and took advantage of green options where available. |
3. Procurement Processes and Controls | N/A | N/A | OSFI’s procurement needs are largely met by government-wide commodity management processes and vehicles established by Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC). Environmental benefits achieved are the same as those identified by PWGSC in the establishment of these processes and vehicles. |
Good/Service | Target as % (as reported in 2010–11 RPP) | Actual Results as % | Description/Comments |
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Paper | 75% | 75% | Paper is procured against PWGSC green consolidated instruments. |
Printers | 50% | 100% | All new leases for printers were against PWGSC green consolidated instruments. |