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Use of unsolicited proposals for new projects – the approaches in Australia journal article

Andrew Chew

European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Volume 10 (2015), Issue 1, Page 29 - 34

This article sets out an overview of the unsolicited proposal process for submission of new project ideas to government. It focuses on the regulatory framework in Australia and recent experiences. In particular, it discusses the assessment criteria, the submission and evaluation process, how IP rights will be protected and the process after the initial submission.


Delivery of ICT Systems for Hospital PPPs in Australia journal article

Andrew Chew, Eugenia Kolivos

European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Volume 6 (2011), Issue 4, Page 180 - 188

Governments are increasingly looking to Public Private Partnerships to solve the ever growing demand for new hospitals in Australia. Despite growing confidence in the PPP model, governments have traditionally excluded delivery of Information Communications Technology (ICT) systems in new hospitals from PPP contracts. Hospitals’ ICT systems are complex and critical to patient well-being. As such, governments have chosen to maintain control over ICT system procurement and

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