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This project focuses on implementing fair IT tenders and sharing the results of the Procure IT fair campaign. It includes pilot projects on working rights in IT procurement through lobbying and public campaigning, with methodologies like 'Buy IT fair' suggestions and decision-making criteria lists to aid decision-makers. Various campaigning tools and networking are central to the success, involving trade unions, students, green IT advocates, and NGOs focused on Fair Trade and CSR. Strategies include building relationships with procurers and stakeholders, engaging with political decision-makers, and showcasing best practices from initiatives like ITDZ Berlin and Agenda21 NRW. The project aims to explore networking possibilities, enhance information exchange, and expand the Procure IT fair network.
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Implementation of ‚fair‘ IT tendersresults of the Procure IT fair campaign • Aims of the project • Pilot projects: working rights in IT procurement • Method: Lobbying and public campaigning • Instruments: • ‚Buy IT fair‘: suggestion of procurement technique • Criteria list: resolution for decision makers • Various campaigning tools
I. Networking: Key to success Trade unions / students: ver.di, student network CZ IT sector / Green IT: fzs Austria, new thinking store NGOs (general): Fair Trade / CSR netw. NGOs (procurement): ICLEI, SO:FAIR, Agenda21, local networks Networks of public procurers: expert conference IT procurement • Relating to discussion on Green IT • context EPD and national law reform • general initiatives on sustainable procurement
II. Building working relationships with procurers and stakeholders • „Selection criteria“: • Using existing contacts (institution or stakeholders) • Addressing the ‘vanguard’ • Volume of contracts / importance of institution • Organising workshops for public procurers • Contacting political decision makers Encouraging response in general Depending on general discussions on sust. proc.
III. Best Practice • ITDZ Berlin: Implementation with support from political decision makers • often precondition for initiative, chance for far-reaching cooperation • Agenda21 NRW: Spreading of message among public buyers through NGO cooperation • Better access to procurement bodies and decision makers • FU Berlin: Campaigning with student groups • Support provides more ressources, interaction btw. stakeholders and expertise
IV. Perspectives • Exploring various networking possibilities • Using different approaches to build working relationships • Exchange and spread of information is vital • Expanding the Procure IT fair network