Overview of the Upcoming Meeting
The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications is set to host the 745th Public-Private Competitive Bidding Supervisory Committee meeting on
September 12, 2023. This meeting will be conducted both in person at the Nagatacho Joint Government Building and via WEB conference, enhancing accessibility for all interested parties.
Agenda Items
The agenda for this meeting includes:
1.
Opening Address
The meeting will commence with a formal opening statement, setting the stage for the discussions to come.
2.
Review of Implementation Guidelines (Draft)
This section will focus on several crucial topics:
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Maintenance Inspections of Private Electrical Equipment in the Muroran Development Construction Division, overseen by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
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Maintenance Inspections of Private Electrical Equipment in the Obihiro Development Construction Division, similarly under the Ministry's domain.
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Management of Laboratory Animals, which is under the jurisdiction of the National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, a prominent national research and development entity.
3.
Closing Remarks
Following the discussions, the meeting will conclude with a summary of the key points addressed and future directions.
Public Attendance
The meeting invites public attendance under specific guidelines. Interested individuals are encouraged to submit a request including their name, occupation, and contact information to the committee's secretariat. Due to possible limitations on the number of attendees, those wishing to participate should be aware that admission may be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.
All meeting materials and minutes will be published on the Ministry's official website post-meeting, ensuring transparency and accessibility of information.
Contact Information
For further inquiries or assistance regarding attendance, please reach out to:
- - Public-Private Competitive Bidding Supervisory Committee Secretariat
Contact Person: Sekiguchi
Phone: 03-5501-2005 (direct line)
This meeting represents an essential opportunity for stakeholders in Japan’s public and private sectors to engage in discussions surrounding competitive bidding processes, enhancing the transparency and efficiency of public service procurement.