Date: January 20, 2005
Subject: Purchasing Activity Report for CY 2004 (to be reported in 2005)
Summary
For the calendar year 2004, departments/agencies are requested to submit their procurement data
to Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) as soon as possible and no later than March
31, 2005. This will enable PWGSC to produce the 2004 procurement reports for the Treasury Board
Secretariat on a timely basis.
All reporting requirements remain the same as for the calendar year 2003.
The reporting requirements for calendar year 2005 and beyond will be harmonized with the
requirement to publicly disclose all procurement contracts over $10,000. Details will be provided in
due course.
Introduction
1. Each year the Government publishes, on the Internet, statistics on purchases and
contracts conducted in departments and agencies. The annual Purchasing Activity Report is used to
provide statistical analysis of the processes and tools through which government purchasing is
conducted based on the Government's policy framework.
Reporting Entities
2. Entities that must report are the contracting authorities, as defined in the Government
Contracts Regulations and the Financial Administration Act (FAA):
A. The appropriate Minister, as defined in paragraph (a), (a.1) or (b) in section 2 of
the FAA, as follows:
(a) with respect to a department named in Schedule I, the Minister presiding over the
department,
(a.1) with respect to a division or branch of the public service of Canada set out in
column I of Schedule I.1, the Minister set out in column II of that Schedule,
(b) with respect to a commission under the Inquiries Act, the Minister
designated by order of the Governor in Council as the appropriate Minister.
B. A departmental corporation named in Schedule II to the FAA, and
C. The National Capital Commission (listed in Schedule III).
Authorization and Deadline
3. In sending procurement data to Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC), the
electronic transmittal document must indicate the name and position of the individual at the
Director level who has reviewed and approved the data for release. Otherwise, the data will be
returned to the originator. The deadline for providing the procurement data of your
department/agency for calendar year 2004 to PWGSC is March 31, 2005. However, data available prior
to that date should be forwarded to PWGSC immediately. This will enable PWGSC to produce the 2004
procurement reports for Treasury Board Secretariat on a timely basis.
Reporting for 2004
4. All reporting requirements remain the same as for calendar year 2003. As requested last
year, please do not report acquisition card transactions to PWGSC. This information
will be obtained from within the Treasury Board Secretariat. On standing offers, please continue to
report the estimated total call-up value (for the period of the standing offer) against each
standing offer established by your department, but not standing offers established by other
departments such as PWGSC. Count each standing offer agreement as one data item. Please estimate the
total call-up value against each standing offer.
Reporting for 2005 and Beyond
5. The reporting requirements for calendar year 2005 and beyond will be harmonized with the
requirement to publicly disclose all procurement contracts over $10,000. Details will be provided in
due course.
Reporting Process
6. Please access PWGSC's GENet web site at http://publiservice.pwgsc.gc.ca/sosinfo/text/datacap/main-e.html.
On this web site you will find the Datacap software version 3.2.00 with instructions on how to
either (a) download this data entry software to your personal computer, or (b) create your own
electronic ASCII text files in the required formats. NOTE: Please ensure that the latest
version (3.2.00) is installed on your personal computer to submit your 2004 data. Once these
electronic files are created, using one of the two methods described above, please send these files
by e-mail to ncr.gwprs@pwgsc.gc.ca. Alternatively, you
can mail your electronic files on diskette to: PWGSC, 11 Laurier Street, Phase III Floor 14A2,
Gatineau, Québec K1A 0S5, attention: S. Rowe-Hanna. Once received, these data files will be
transferred to the Government-Wide Procurement Reporting System to compile the annual reports for
the Treasury Board Secretariat and the trade agreements.
7. One of the main purposes of this web site is to provide you with access to the current
version of the Datacap software. The web site also provides access to useful, on-line documentation,
such as an updated Datacap User Manual, General Procurement Reporting Guide and the ASCII text file
layout requirements.
Contracting Policy Web Site
8. Online access: All TBS publications are now available online via the TBS home page on
GENet. To access this site, type the following in the address section of your World Wide Web
browser: http://publiservice.tbs-sct.gc.ca/
9. The Government Telecommunications and Informatics Services (GTIS) manages GENet. For
help in accessing it, please contact your Informatics Division or your departmental library. The
same publications are also available via the TBS home page on the Internet. The address is: http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/
10. You will be able to access this Contracting Policy Notice on the home page via A-Z
Index. In this page, go to Contracting. Here, you will find a list of all Contracting
Policy Notices and TB circulars still in effect.
Enquiries
11. Enquiries concerning this Contracting Policy Notice may be addressed to the Procurement
and Project Management Policy Directorate, Management Policy and Labour Relations, Treasury Board of
Canada Secretariat at (613) 957‑2432, by fax at (613) 952‑1381 or by e-mail
at: mo.enoch@tbs-sct.gc.ca.
Jane Cochran
Executive Director
Procurement and Project Management Policy Directorate
Distribution: TB06, TB07, TB21, TB23, T022, T023, T024, T161.
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