Department of Defence | |
Defence Infrastructure Sub-committee | |
Defence uses two methods for financing projects. Most commonly, direct procurement is used. This involves a standard set of contracts to pay for the required work at the time of construction. Less common are Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) - see below | |
Defence Document and Record Management System | |
Department of Finance and Deregulation | |
Goods and Services Tax | |
An online (intranet) manual which provides information for Defence staff working on direct procurement public works projects | |
Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit | |
Public Private Partnership. A method of financing whereby a long term contract is entered into between a private company (or consortium) and a government entity for the provision of goods and services. The terms Private Financing Initiative, Private Financing and PPP are used interchangeably | |
Public Sector Comparator. The public sector comparator is an indication of how much a project would cost if directly procured, to allow a cost comparison between PPP and direct procurement to be made | |
Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works which is also known as the Public Works Committee | |
Single Living Environment and Accommodation Precinct Project. Upgrade of single personnel accommodation on site at Defence bases |