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Vinod Rai, Comptroller and Auditor General of India and chair of the Knowledge Sharing Committee, presented his report to the Governing Board and the XX INCOSAI. According to the INCOSAI strategic plan, the purpose of goal 3 is to encourage SAI cooperation, collaboration, and continuous improvement through knowledge sharing, including providing benchmarks, conducting best practice studies, and performing research on issues of mutual interest and concern. In addition to Rai's report, the individual working groups and task forces reported on their goals and achievements. This article summarizes the activities and accomplishments of goal 3 working groups and task forces.
... Regulation, and Public-Private Partnerships and the INTOSAI Communication Strategy Task Force ... in government organizations (the SAI of Canada),. * green IT (the SAI of Norway), and. * cloud co...
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..., AK 99518 Phone: 907-273-4600 Winnipeg, MB Canada Fax: 907-273-4800 rwilhelm@northwest.ca Stock Symb... Involvement: School Business Partnerships, Anchorage Top Executive Downtown Partnership, mem...
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... program supports public-private partnerships carrying out projects in the United States, Canada...
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... (NAFTA) - the United States, Mexico, and Canada. A close partnership between US, Mexico and Canada...
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... change, both with a view to meeting Canada's Kyoto commitment of a 6 percent reduction of gre... carried out by public-private partnerships. . "Canada is an emerging energy superpower," said...
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... attractive market for public private partnerships, and this should help the country attract private ...
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... from developers and public private partnerships. First Nations in Canada only have access to prope...
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.... Alternative Model: Public-Private Partnerships . Given the that the existing UCB banking capacity...
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... the northern half of the United States and Canada. In his new role, Tarpey oversees strategy and ope... the United States and public-private partnerships across the United States and Canada. Leon Blondin,...
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Additional government and industry support is needed, however, to devise a best-practice framework and improve the future success rate
NEW YORK, June 17, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) have, in fact, proven to be an effective method for the procurement of infrastructure projects globally over the last ten years, finds the new RICS research report, The Future of Public Private Partnerships, to be issued on Monday, a finding in stark contrast with the generally negative popular opinion these ventures receive.
... the USA is not as well established as in Canada, Australia and the UK. Nonetheless, the majority o...