The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) are seeking Quotes from Print suppliers with the view to supply all DPMC and NEMA business units. We are looking to engage a supplier (or suppliers) for the next 5 years. The level of supply of printing collateral and services will be significant for the next 12 months, which is when predominantly COVID-19 collateral and services will be undertaken, in addition to general print supply to other parts of DPMC and NEMA.
We are also seeking nationwide distribution capability as well as an online portal for ordering, in particular for DPMC COVID-19 Response Group.
DPMC’s work is all about ensuring New Zealanders live in a country that is ambitious, resilient and well-governed. DPMC's overall area of responsibility is in helping to provide, at an administrative level, the 'constitutional and institutional glue' that underlies our system of parliamentary democracy. DPMC is now a mid-sized agency of nine business units, with approximately 275 staff in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch. We have a unique role as the trusted advisor, leader, and steward of our system of executive government. The business units are Cabinet Office, Government House, Policy Advisory Group, National Security Group, Greater Christchurch Group, Strategy, Governance and Engagement Group, Child Wellbeing and Poverty Reduction Group, the Health Transition Unit, the Implementation Unit and the COVID-19 Group. COVID-19 Group is responsible for coordinating nationally consistent communications and engagement that support the implementation of the government’s strategy of eliminating COVID-19 in New Zealand.
NEMA is an autonomous departmental agency hosted by DPMC. Its work is about building a safe and resilient Aotearoa New Zealand by empowering communities before, during and after emergencies. Emergencies can have consequences for people, communities, property, infrastructure, the economy and the environment. NEMA supports communities to reduce the impact of emergencies across all hazards and risks. NEMA's key functions are steward, operator and assurer of the emergency management system. NEMA is a small agency of 300 people, with staff in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.