Figure 1 - Structure of New Zealand Government Procurement and Property, summary of responsibilities, and staff numbers, as at 30 June 2019
Notes: Figure 1 includes 14 staff working only on property functional leadership, seven procurement vacancies, and four property vacancies. The figure excludes three procurement contractors. “Other” staff are executive assistant, chief advisor procurement, chief advisor property, principal advisor, and the general manager. As needed, NZGPP gets support from the wider organisation (for example, some corporate services) and contributes to the wider organisation’s work where it relates to procurement (for example, MBIE’s Business Policy Unit). We did not ask NZGPP to quantify this support. Source: Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.
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Figure 1 - Structure of New Zealand Government Procurement and Property, summary of responsibilities, and staff numbers, as at 30 June 2019
Notes: Figure 1 includes 14 staff working only on property functional leadership, seven procurement vacancies, and four property vacancies. The figure excludes three procurement contractors. “Other” staff are executive assistant, chief advisor procurement, chief advisor property, principal advisor, and the general manager. As needed, NZGPP gets support from the wider organisation (for example, some corporate services) and contributes to the wider organisation’s work where it relates to procurement (for example, MBIE’s Business Policy Unit). We did not ask NZGPP to quantify this support. Source: Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.