The Whitehall & Industry Group WIG builds understanding and co-operation between government, business and the voluntary sector What kind of organisation is WIG? Independent, not-for-profit, non-lobbying 30 years’ experience of successfully managing cross-sector exchange Membership-based with over 200 major corporates, government departments/agencies and local authorities as members, finely balanced between public and private sectors Seen by its members as a safe, respected forum for cross- sector consultation, dialogue and leadership development Supported at top level in government and business www.wig.co.uk Who are our members in the Private Sector? 3M CGI IBM Royal Bank of Scotland Group Accenture CH2M Hill John Lewis Partnership Royal Mail Group Addleshaw Goddard Clifford Chance Johnson Matthey Sainsbury’s Alent Danone Kingfisher Santander Anglian Water Deloitte Kingsley Napley Serco Group Anglo American Dentons KPMG Shell International Arup DHL Lafarge Simmons & Simmons ASDA DLA Piper Linklaters Standard Life Atkins DTZ Liverpool Direct Statoil Atos EADS UK Lloyds Banking Group Steria Aviva Eversheds Mace Group SunGard Babcock International Group ExxonMobil Marks & Spencer Tata BAE SYSTEMS EY Microsoft Tesco plc Bakkavor Field Fisher Waterhouse Mizuho Bank Total Barclays Finmeccanica UK Nabarro LLP Towers Watson BDO Freshfields National Air Traffic Services Toyota BHP Billiton FTI Consulting National Grid UK Power Networks Boeing Fujitsu Services Nationwide Building Society Unipart Bombardier Gallagher Heath Nissan Motor Company United Utilities Plc BP GE Northgate Information Solutions URS British Airways Gemserv Oracle William Hill British American Tobacco GKN plc Pitney Bowes Williams Lea BT Group GlaxoSmithKline PricewaterhouseCoopers Wm Morrison Supermarkets Bupa Hay Group Prudential Wragge & Co Camelot UK Lotteries HP QinetiQ Xerox Capita Group HSBC Holdings Reed Elsevier Yorkshire Water Carlyle Group Hutchison Whampoa Europe Rio Tinto Zurich Financial Services CEMEX UK Hyder Consulting Rolls-Royce www.wig.co.uk Who are our members in the Public Sector? ACAS Department for Work and House of Commons Olympic Delivery Authority Bank of England Pensions House of Lords Ordnance Survey BBC Department of Energy and The Insolvency Service Oxfordshire County Council Climate Change Big Lottery Fund Intellectual Property Office Parliamentary and Health Service Department of Health British Council Kent County Council Ombudsman Disclosure and Barring Service Cabinet Office Leeds City Council Remploy Dstl City of London Legal Services Board Research Councils UK Electoral Commission Citizens Advice London Borough of Camden Scottish Government Equality and Human Rights Civil Aviation Authority London Borough of Lewisham Serious Fraud Office Commission Companies House Metropolitan Police Serious Organised Crime Agency Financial Ombudsman Service Competition Commission Ministry of Defence Southwark Council Financial Reporting Council Consumer Futures Ministry of Justice Staffordshire County Council Financial Services Authority Crown Estate Money Advice Service Surrey County Council The Food and Environment Technology Strategy Board Crown Prosecution Service Research Agency Monitor Tenant Services Authority Croydon Council Foreign and Commonwealth National Audit Office Defra Office Natural England Treasury Solicitor’s Department Department for Business, Forensic Science Service Northern Ireland Civil Service UK Export Finance (ECGD) Innovation & Skills GCHQ Ofcom UK Commission for Employment and Skills Department for Communities and Genesis Housing Association Office for National Statistics UK Trade and Investment Local Government Health and Safety Executive Office of Fair Trading Valuation Office Agency Department for Culture, Media HM Land Registry Office of Rail Regulation Welsh Government and Sport HM Passport Service Ofgem Westminster City Council Department for Education HM Revenue & Customs Which? Department for International Development HM Treasury Department for Transport Home Office www.wig.co.uk WIG’s cross-sector activities www.wig.co.uk How does WIG work with Local Authorities (1)? •Run Public Private Procurement Forum (PPPF), in conjunction with law firm, Field Fisher Waterhouse •PPPF meets quarterly to review latest public procurement policy and for updates on public procurement law •Recent topics have included: – The European Commission’s draft Directive on concession contracts; – Judicial Review in Public Procurement; and – State Aid – Lean Procurement – Mutuals – Modernising EU public procurement legislation www.wig.co.uk How does WIG work with Local Authorities (2)? •Innovation in Delivery series of events in partnership with LGA – Council innovation to generate income – Effective partnership working across the sectors – Beyond channel Shift – Beyond outsourcing – Future events: What does good commissioning look like; Learning from Local Authority peer challenges • Delivering the Commissioning Academy – a Cabinet Office development programme for senior commissioners across the public sector www.wig.co.uk .
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