2022 Deputy Minister's Transition Book: Proposed: 2022 to 2023 Departmental Results Framework

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Public Services and Procurement Canada Departmental Results Framework (excluding internal services)

Core responsibility 1: Purchase of goods and services

$334 million; 1,542 full-time equivalents (FTE).

Description

Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) purchases goods and services on behalf of the Government of Canada.

Departmental results and departmental results indicators

1.1 Federal organizations have the products and services they need, when they need them, at the best value

1.2 Government purchasing is easy to access, fair and transparent for suppliers

1.3 Government purchasing supports Canada’s economic, environmental, and social policy goals

Program inventory

Procurement Program

Core responsibility 2: Payments and accounting

$350 million; 2,367 FTE.

Description

PSPC collects revenues and issues payments, maintains the financial accounts of Canada, issues financial reports, and administers payroll and pension services for the Government of Canada.

Departmental results and departmental results indicators

2.1 Canadians, businesses and organizations receive payments on time and revenues are collected for government services in an efficient manner

2.2 Members of federal pension plans receive timely and accurate pension payments, benefits and support services to which they are entitled

2.3 In collaboration with government departments, employees receive timely and accurate pay and benefits

2.4 Canadians have timely access to reliable information on Canada’s finances

Program inventory

Core responsibility 3: Property and infrastructure

$4,773 million; 3,062 FTE.

Description

PSPC provides federal employees and parliamentarians with work space; builds, maintains and manages federal properties and other public works such as bridges and dams; and provides associated services to federal organizations.

Departmental results and departmental results indicators

3.1 Federal real property and associated services meet the needs of federal government clients, partners and parliamentarians, and ensure best value for Canadians

3.2 Federal infrastructure spending supports Canada’s social, economic and environmental priorities

Program inventory

Core responsibility 4: Government-wide support

$435M; 2,117 FTE.

Description

PSPC provides administrative services and tools to federal organizations that help them deliver programs and services to Canadians.

Departmental results and departmental results indicators

4.1 Federal organizations have access to high quality linguistic services and tools

4.2 The government does business with ethical suppliers and ensures that sensitive information is handled appropriately

4.3 Federal organizations have the support services and tools they need to deliver their programs to Canadians

Program inventory

Core responsibility 5: Procurement Ombudsman

$4M; 23 FTE.

Description

The Office of the Procurement Ombudsman operates at arm’s-length from federal organizations. It is legislated to review the procurement practices of federal organizations, review complaints from Canadian suppliers, and provide dispute resolution services.

Departmental results and departmental results indicators

5.1 Raise awareness of procurement issues and exchange information

5.2 Procurement related issues are addressed through alternative dispute resolution

5.3 Procurement related issues are addressed through the review of complaints and the review of federal organizations’ procurement practices

Program inventory

Procurement Ombudsman

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