DPS classifies consultants as individuals, partnerships or corporations engaged to provide professional, independent and expert advisory services to the department. DPS engages consultants where there is a need for independent research or assessment, or where specialised or professional skills not available in-house are required.
During 2016–17, nine new consultancy contracts were entered into, involving total actual expenditure of $155,507.00 (GST inclusive). In addition, five ongoing consultancy contracts were active during the period, resulting in a total actual expenditure of $229,414.80 (GST inclusive).
The method of procurement for consultancy arrangements is determined by the complexity, nature and value of each individual requirement to achieve a value for money outcome that supports DPS’ business requirements.
Consultants were engaged by DPS via approaches to the market and through DPS’ access to consultancy panels and multi-use lists established by other departments for:
- engineering services
- reviews of resources and processes
- design integrity advice, and
- strategic business planning.
Annual reports contain information about actual expenditure on contracts for consultancies. Information on the value of contracts and consultancies is available on the AusTender website www.tenders.gov.au.