LOCAL AND DATE
27th MAY of 2014 - University of Lisbon - Instituto Superior Técnico Europe - Portugal - Lisbon - Avenida Rovisco Pais, 1 — 1049-001 Lisboa
REGISTRATION FORM
2nd European Conference on e-Public Procurement (ECPP) Contributions by authors from 21 countries – Albania, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dubai, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Malaysia, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States – and The European Commission 27th May 2014 - IST, Lisbon Program
All sessions and documents will be in English.
The program includes multiple perspectives about e-public procurement presented by authors from 21 countries and from the European Commission to discuss and to understand the impacts and the benefits of the new Directives:
a. Concessions (2014/23/2014);
b. Public Procurement (2014/24/2014);
c. Public Procurement for the Special Sectors – Water, Energy, Transport and Postal Services – (2014/25/2014);
Approved on 26 February 2014 and published by the Official Journal of the European Union on 28 March, 2014.
8h30 – 9h30 Registration 9h30 – 11h00 Opening and Plenary Session - The Challenges of the New European Directives on Public Procurement
– Welcome Address – Arlindo Oliveira, President of IST Lisbon Tech, University of Lisbon
– The New Directives and e-Public Procurement – Luís Valadares Tavares, President of OPET (Portuguese Observatory of Technology Foresight) and APMEP (Portuguese Association of Public Markets)
– Opening Address – Joaquim Nunes de Almeida, Director of Public Procurement, Directorate-General for the Internal Market and Services, European Commission
– Two new books:
A) The New Directive 2014/24/EU, by Luís Valadares Tavares, Rui Medeiros and David Coelho, presented by Joaquim Nunes de Almeida
B) A Networked Society, by Luís Valadares Tavares and António Aguiar Costa, presented by Jaime Quesado
– Challenges and Strategies of ESPAP – Jaime Quesado, ESPAP, Portugal
11h00 – 11h30 Coffee Break
11h30 – 12h45 Parallel Sessions (Each Presentation between 10 and 15 minutes)
Auditorium Session A1| E-Public Procurement across the World I Room Schumann Session A2| E-Public Procurement: Policies and Results Room Monet Session A3| International Cooperation
12h45 – 13h45 Light Lunch – offered to registered participants 14h00 – 15h15 Plenary Session II – Interoperability and Advanced e-Platforms Chairman: Keith White-Hunt – Vice-President for Academic Affairs & Administration at University of Modern Sciences, Dubai; Fernando Silva – President of IMPIC (Instituto dos Mercados Públicos, do Imobiliário e da Construção, IP), Portugal The Impacts of the New Directives on Electronic Public Procurement in Portugal – Isabel Rosa, IMPIC, Portugal
Policy and Implementation of e-Procurement - Kornelis Drijfhout, Ministry of Economic Affairs, CEN/BII, The Netherlands
The New Advances of Vortal Platform – Miguel Sobral, Vice-President of Vortal, Portugal
The Perspective of e-Procurement by Pixelware – Safwan Nassri, General Director of Pixelware, Spain
Creative Procurement Network – Luís Marques Ferreira, EDP, Portugal
15h30 – 16h45 Parallel Sessions (Each Presentation between 10 and 15 minutes)
Auditorium Session B1| E-Platforms: Challenges and New Services Room Schumann Session B2| E-Public Procurement across the World II
Room Monnet Session B3| The Perspectives of Central Purchasing Bodies I
16h45 – 17h15 Coffee Break
17h15 – 18h30
Parallel Sessions (Each Presentation between 10 and 15 minutes) Auditorium Session C1| E-Procurement in Health Room Schumann Session C2| Technologies, BIM, and Supply Chains Room Monnet Session C3| Multicriteria Evaluation and Performance Based Contracting
18h30 – 19h45 Plenary III – Closing and Plenary Session
Chairman: Luís Valadares Tavares – Lisbon Tech, University of Lisbon, OPET and APMEP, Portugal The Impact of Mandatory Public e-Procurement on CPBs: the Italian Experiences and Perspectives – Stefano Tremolanti, Director of Public Procurement Division, Consip, Italy Technology for Public Procurement – the next ten years – Peter Smith, Procurement Excellence, UK The Road Ahead – Gustavo Piga, Professor at University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Itay Final Perspectives on e-Public Procurement in the European Union – Nikita Stampa, Head of Economic analysis and e-Procurement Unit at the DG Internal Market and Services, European Commission Closing Address – Guilherme d’Oliveira Martins, President of EUROSAI - European Organisation of Supreme Audit Institutions
Parallel Sessions
Session A1 E-Public Procurement across the World I Chairmen:
Carmen Noguero – Ministerio de Hacienda y Administraciones Públicas, Spain and Pedro Maia – University of Lisbon, Portugal
11h30 Carsten Prokop, Vergabe24, Germany E-public procurement In Germany
11h45 Christof Impens, Vlaamse Overheid, Belgium A new source of juridical questions
12h00 Pedro Telles, Bangor University, UK e-Public Procurement in UK
12h15 Francisco Valero Bonilla, Ingesa, Spain The Perspective of Central Purchasing Body INGESA
12h30 DISCUSSION
Session A2 E-Public Procurement: Policies and Results Chairmen:
Tunde Tatrai – Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary and António Costa – University of Lisbon, Portugal
11h30 Ivana Petříková, NAR, Czech Republic Municipalities and eAuctions
11h45 Johan Van Steelandt, Vlaamse Overheid, Belgium Measuring and reporting on e-Public Procurement in Flanders
12h00 Manuel Caño, Nexus IT, Spain IT value delivery on public procurement
12h15 Bernardo Nicoletti, Università di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy A Lean Approach to e-Procurement
12h30 DISCUSSION
Session A3
International Cooperation Chairmen: Sara Castelo – TeSera de HoSpitalidad, Spain and Luís Valadares Tavares – Lisbon Tech, University of Lisbon, OPET and APMEP, Portugal
11h30 Adam Matthews, UK BIM Task Group, UK "Introducing BIM to European Public Works: Simple, Cost Efficient and Competitive"
11h45 Danny Vandenbroucke, KU Leuven, Glenn Vancauwenberghe, KU Leuven, Francesco Pignatelli, European Commission, Paul Smits, European Commission, Belgium European Union Location Framework (EULF): Towards guidelines for e-Procurement of Location Information and Location Based Services
12h00 Carmen Ciciriello, OpenPEPPOL, Belgium E-Procurement in Europe: from standardization to implementation and funding
12h15 Jan Siderius, EUPLAT – European Association of Public eTendering Platform Providers, Belgium The Strategic Development of e-Platforms in Europe
12h30 DISCUSSION
Session B1 E-Public Procurement across the World II
Chairmen: Bernardo Nicolletti – Università di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy and José Antunes Ferreira – University of Lisbon, Portugal
15h30 Luca Mastrogregori, Consip, Italy E-Public Procurement in Italy
15h45 Eric Prier, Florida Atlantic University, Clifford Mccue, Florida Atlantic University, USA The Impact of e-Public Procurement in US and Canada
16h00 Gjergji Moçka, Public Procurement Agency, Reida Kashta, Public Procurement Agency, Albania Changing paper work to e-public procurement: Albanian Case
16h15 Carmen Noguero, Ministerio de Hacienda y Administraciones Públicas, Spain E-Public Procurement and the rationalization of Public Procurement in Spain 16h30 DISCUSSION
Session B2
E-Platforms: Policies and Results II Chairmen: Adam Matthews – UK BIM Task Group, UK and Manuel Caño – Nexus IT, Spain
15h30 Ricardo Spínola, CISED, José Antunes Ferreira, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal Electronic management of qualification systems
15h45 Tünde Tátrai, Corvinus University of Budapest, Gábor Dudás, University of Szeged, Hungary Why bidders do not have to fear electronic public procurement?
16h00 Amílcar Arantes, University of Lisbon, António Costa, University of Lisbon, Luís Valadares Tavares, University of Lisbon, Portugal The impact of mandatory e-public procurement in Portuguese SMEs: An empirical study
16h15 Natascha Rossner, GS1, France The Developments of e-Public Procurement in France
16h30 DISCUSSION
Session B3 The Perspectives of Central Purchasing Bodies I Chairmen:
Angela Russo – CONSIP, Italy and Luís Valadares Tavares – Lisbon Tech, University of Lisbon, OPET and APMEP, Portugal
15h30 Contributions from: Austria, Iceland, Italy, Spain and Sweden Major Topics: 1. What are the 10 major suggestions proposed by CPBs to the European Member States about the process of transposition of the new directives? 2. How can CPBs contribute to such process?
Session C1 E-Procurement in Health Chairman:
Luís Valadares Tavares – Lisbon Tech, University of Lisbon Portugal
17h15 Pedro Maia, University of Lisbon, Luís Valadares Tavares, University of Lisbon, Portugal Innovation in Procurement of Health Services
17h30 Sara Castelo, TeSera de HoSpitalidad, Spain Recent Developments in Public Procurement of Medicines and Health Products: The Central Purchasing Trend
17h45 Rui Patrício, Digitalflow, Portugal Innovation Partnerships: A Decision Support System for R&D Public Procurement
18h00 Hafidz Zehnun, Commerce Dot Com Sdn Bhd, Malaysia (presented by Pedro Maia, University of Lisbon, Portugal) A Malaysian ICT Success Story
18h15 DISCUSSION Session C2
Technologies, BIM, and Supply Chains Chairmen: Danny Vandenbrouche – KU Leuven, Belgium and Amílcar Arantes – Lisbon Tech, University of Lisbon, Portugal
17h15 Pedro Leite, ANOGOV, Portugal Interoperability and the European Ecosystem
17h30 Keith White-Hunt, University of Modern Sciences, Tie Xu, University of Modern Sciences , Dubai E-procurement Implementation in the Public Sector: Challenges in Supply Chain Integration Mechanisms
17h45 Francisco Regateiro, Universidade de Lisboa, Ricardo Spínola, CISED, Portugal Challenges of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in Portuguese public works contracts
18h00 Souheil Soubra, CSTB – Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment, France BIM deployment in France – Advances and bottlenecks
18h15 DISCUSSION
Session C3 Multicriteria Evaluation and Performance Based Contracting
Chairmen: Christof Impens – Vlaamse Overheid, Belgium and José Antunes Ferreira – University of Lisbon, Portugal
17h15 António Costa, University of Lisbon, Amílcar Arantes, University of Lisbon, António Grilo, University of Lisbon, Portugal How public contractors are evaluating tenders? Criteria and factors considered in the construction industry
17h30 Martin Nielson, Kammeradvokaten Advokatfirmaet Poul Schmith, Denmark Legal and economic implications of multi-criteria evaluation models in public tenders
17h45 Pedro Maia, Universidade de Lisboa, Luís Valadares Tavares, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal Performance-Based Public Procurement and the New Public Procurement Directives
18h00 Ricardo Spínola, CISED, José Antunes Ferreira, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal Post-award electronic contract management in framework agreements and contracts based on framework agreements
18h15 DISCUSSION
Location
This conference will take place in the Conference Centre of IST Lisbon, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon – Avenida Rovisco Pais, 1 – 1049-001, Portugal, within the Civil Engineering building.
Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) – Alameda Campus (information extracted from www.ist.utl.pt)
This University Campus was built on 1937 and it is one of the best examples of architecture inspired by “art nouveau” in Portugal. It is located in central Lisbon and served by an excellent public transportation network. This area is full of hotels, culture, many shopping, leisure, entertaining, sports areas and facilities.
How to get there
Airport From Lisbon Airport (Portela) to IST Alameda campus is a 10 minutes' drive. Lisbon Airport is very close to the city centre – it is located 7km from the centre - and there are different alternatives to get there, namely by Metro to Aerobus, by city bus (Carris) or by taxi. If you choose the metro to go from the airport straight to IST, you have the red line (linha vermelha) and you should exit in Alameda or Saldanha station. It takes around 15 to 20 minutes and costs €1,25 plus €0,50 for the "viva viagem" rechargeable card.
Taxi Taxis allow you to arrive at IST from any point in the city, but of course the tariff also increases according to the distance, traffic and day time. An airport-IST trip is around 10 euros. It is possible to buy "taxi vouchers" at the airport from €20 to €25. Bus The whole city of Lisbon is provided with an urban transport network with convenient timetables and frequent buses. The following buses stop near IST Alameda campus: Av. Rovisco Pais/Av. António José de Almeida (side entrances): 720, 742, 767. Alameda: 708 (bike bus), 717, 718, 720, 735, 767; night bus: 206, 208. Saldanha/Arco do Cego: 713, 716, 720, 726, 727, 736, 738, 742, 744, 767, 783; night bus: 207. Metro (Underground) Saldanha metro station: Yellow Line (Linha amarela) and Red Line (Linha vermelha) Alameda metro station: Green Line (Linha verde) and Red Line (Linha vermelha) For further information visit the Lisbon Metro website.
Where to Stay
Lisbon has a fantastic accommodations offer. We suggest the following hotel, due to the location near the Conference:
Hotel Holiday Inn Lisboa Av. António José de Almeida, 28-A For ECPP participants: Single room 64€ Double room 74€ 1000-044 Lisboa Tel: +351 21 004 4000 Fax: +351-21 793 8374 Walking distance from Conference Centre of IST: 5 minutes
E-Proceedings
Presented papers will be available through a link by www.opet.pt and an e-edition of selected papers will be published after the conference.
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Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to visit Lisbon and to participate in the 2nd European Conference on e-Public Procurement!
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