Consip

Consip S.p.A.
Public Joint-Stock company
Headquarters Rome, Italy
Area served
Italy
Key people
Luigi Ferrara (Chairman)
Luigi Marroni (CEO)
Services Public procurement Services
Owner Ministry of Economy and Finance
Number of employees
344 (2014)
Website Home page Consip

Consip S.p.A. is a joint-stock company, set up in 1997, held by the Italian Ministry of economy and finance (MEF), which is the sole shareholder. The company operates in keeping with the MEF’s strategic goals, working exclusively to serve the Public Administration sector.

Consip is member of the Procurement G6, an informal group leading the use of framework agreements and e-procurement instruments in Public procurement.

Corporate profile

Consip’s mission is to make the use of public resources more efficient and transparent, by providing tools and skills to public administration, in order to allow them to perform public purchases and at the same time stimulate a competitive participation of enterprises to public tenders.[1]

Consip obtained the ISO 9001:2008 quality certification for the “design, implementation and launching of framework contracts and e-marketplaces for the procurement of public Goods and Services, in its role as central purchasing body”.

History

Consip, under the original name of CON.S.I.P. “Concessionaria Servizi Informativi Pubblici”, was founded in 1997 for the purpose of bringing about changes in IT management for the former Italian Ministry of the treasury, budget, and economic planning.

Through Legislative Decree n. 414 of 19 November 1997, Consip was assigned with ICT activities for Italy’s national public administration in the areas of finance and accounting. Subsequently, through the Decrees of the Ministry of the treasury of 22 December 1997 and 17 June 1998, the company was put in charge of managing and developing ICT services for said Ministry.

Two years later, Consip was assigned with launching the “Programme for the rationalisation of public administration purchases”. In fact, in enforcing the 2000 Budget law, through the Ministerial Decree of 24 February 2000, the Ministry of economy and finance put Consip in charge of assisting the public administrations with their procurement of goods and services.

Over the years, many projects have influenced the development of activities assigned to the company. Today, Consip operates as Italy’s central purchasing body, providing support for individual PAs, and carrying out new tasks assigned through legal provisions and/or administrative acts.[2][3]

Main activities

The company carries out activities in consulting, assistance, and support in procuring goods and services for Public Administrations (PAs).

Consip’s activities involve three main areas:

These goals are achieved through one of the most innovative organisational models currently used in Italy, matching the needs shown by the PAs with the proper attention to market dynamics, in order to achieve the utmost transparency and effectiveness in its programmes.

Methodology

Consip offers consultancy and project-design services, having developed, over time, technical, legal and project management skills. Consip is a competence centre specialized in all phases of the procurement value chain; it stands beside public administrations both in the procurement strategic planning phase and in the real purchasing phase, by providing e-procurement tools, assistance and consultancy. Consip relies on about 340 staff members, with an average age of 43 years. 83% of the employees are university graduates and 51% of them are women. The entire action of Consip is based on core values such as innovation, transparency, competence and competition.

Board of directors

Consip's board of directors chronology:

PeriodOffice and nameNotes
from 2015
(2015 - 2018 mandate)
  • President: Luigi Ferrara
  • CEO: Luigi Marroni
2012 - 2015
  • President (2014-2015): Luigi Ferrara
  • President (2012-2014): Giuseppina Baffi
  • CEO: Domenico Casalino
2011 - 2012
(2011 - 2014 mandate)
2008 - 2011
2005 - 2008
  • President: Roberto Maria Radice
  • Vice-president: Giovanni Catanzaro
  • CEO (2006 - 2008): Danilo Broggi
  • CEO (2005 - 2006): Ferruccio Ferranti
[4]
2002 - 2005
  • President: Gustavo Piga
  • Vice-president: Stefano Scalera
  • CEO: Ferruccio Ferranti
2001 - 2002
(2001 - 2004 mandate)
  • President: Fortunato Cocco
  • CEO: Roberto Falavolti
1998 - 2001
  • President: Luigi Scimia
  • CEO: Roberto Falavolti

Acknowledgements

See also

References

  1. "Italy May Cut Spending by 20 Billion Euros". Bloomberg. April 22, 2012. Retrieved May 12, 2014.
  2. "Italy’s new spending tsar eyes path of austerity amid excess". Financial Times. November 5, 2013. Retrieved May 12, 2014.
  3. "Italy cuts spending by further €26bn". Financial Times. November 5, 2013. Retrieved May 12, 2014.
  4. http://www.wallstreetitalia.com/newarticle.aspx?IdPage=333091

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