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Buying Solutions selects Russam GMS for new non-medical, non-clinical resources framework
Friday 12th February 2010By Mike Jones
Public sector interim managers provider Russam GMS has been selected by Buying Solutions, the Government’s national procurement partner for public services, as one of its successful suppliers for its new Non-Medical, Non-Clinical framework agreement. Russam GMS will supply interim managers throughout the public sector as part of a three-year agreement.
Through the new framework agreement, public sector departments will have the opportunity to hire temporary staff, interims and contractors in any role from the most junior to the most senior, including board level roles, through a list of pre-qualified suppliers.
Russam GMS will be working closely with Buying Solutions to provide experienced, senior level Interim executives able to deliver organisational efficiencies and major cost savings to government departments.
Gary Lawton, Managing Director – Public Sector at Russam GMS said: "Russam GMS is delighted to win recognised supplier status under the new Buying Solutions framework agreement through a competitive tender process. We look forward to supplying high calibre, experienced Interims who can work with government departments to deliver organisational efficiencies, costs savings and quality improvements. We have the most extensive database of Interim Managers in the UK and a proven track record of delivering the first-class resources needed in the public sector."
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