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07年, 竞标联邦电脑合同输给了CGI,现在要政府陪2.5个亿。
The Powell Group is suing the federal government for $250 million, alleging a laundry list of irregularities when Public Works awarded an IT services contract for government computer systems that manage everything from the Canada Pension Plan to Old Age Security and the government payroll.
The contract was officially awarded in October 2007 to CGI, Canada’s largest supplier of IT specialists. In investigating why it lost, TPG said it found:
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The Powell Group is suing the federal government for $250 million, alleging a laundry list of irregularities when Public Works awarded an IT services contract for government computer systems that manage everything from the Canada Pension Plan to Old Age Security and the government payroll.
The contract was officially awarded in October 2007 to CGI, Canada’s largest supplier of IT specialists. In investigating why it lost, TPG said it found:
- It had the lowest bid by about $30 million.
- It lost out on the technical evaluation despite a strong record as current providers of the service.
- The technical evaluation involved a mark on how the bidder would handle the transfer from the old provider (themselves) to the winning bidder. Even though TPG would not have to transfer resources, it scored lowest on that evaluation.
- No fairness monitor was appointed to oversee the procurement process, which is unusual in such a large contract.
- The original technical evaluation was altered in favour of CGI and toTPG’s detriment (IBM was also bidding).
- Public Works ignored its own rules in the transition period, and actively recruited TPG’s employees to work for CGI.
- CGI did not have the resources to meet the contract's requirements, but planned on using TPG’s current team of resources.
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