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Stage 7 - Agency Sign-Off
When the Contractor acknowledges the Final Assessment of a mandatory minimum requirement (MMR) contract, the Agency IPP Manager (AIM) is required to complete the Agency Sign-off stage, to acknowledge the assessment and related comments.
Stage 8 - Finished
No further information is required to be entered at the Finished stage. The Finished stage displays the final compliancy and assessment details for the contract and all fields are read-only.
Refer to the image below for the details of what is provided within the Finished stage.
IPP Documents and Emails
The IPP Documents and Emails collapsible section of the contract form displays:
Views
Views are used to define how a list of records for a specific record type is displayed and can define:
Variations to Contracts
Contract data may be updated during the life of a contract via either an amendment record on AusTender and subsequently uploaded into the IPPRS, or by using a Contract Actions dialog. A record of all changes made by a dialog are displayed in the Variati
Navigation
This section provides details about the Indigenous Procurement Policy Reporting Solution (IPPRS) website and how to navigate around the web application, select views, filter and open records.
Online Help - IPPRS
Welcome to the online help for the Indigenous Procurement Policy Reporting Solution (IPPRS). The IPPRS is designed to support Commonwealth agency staff to manage and report on contracts that are subject to the requirements of the Indigenous Procurement Policy (IPP).
Online Help - IPP Contractor Portal
Welcome to the Online help for the Indigenous Procurement Policy (IPP) Contractor Portal. The IPP Contractor Portal is designed to support Industry contractors to report on contracts that are subject to the requirements of the IPP.
Ngadju IPA and Rangers
The Ngadju traditional ownership of over 102,000 square kilometres was recognised by the Federal Court in 2014, and 2017. The land surrounds the town of Norseman. It includes exclusive native title over approximately 45,000 square kilometres.
Meeting Communique: Indigenous Advisory Council, 15-16 August 2017
The members of the Prime Minister’s Indigenous Advisory Council met in Canberra on 15-16 August 2017.
Year one review of the Indigenous Procurement Policy
This is the final report of the review of the first year of the Indigenous Procurement Policy (IPP). The review has been undertaken by Cox Inall Ridgeway on behalf of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
National Strategic Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ Mental Health and Social and Emotional Wellbeing 2017-2023
This Framework provides a dedicated focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social and emotional wellbeing and mental health. It sets out a comprehensive and culturally appropriate stepped care model that is equally applicable to both Indigenous specific and mainstream health services.
Asyrikarrak Kirim Rangers
The Asyrikarrak Kirim Rangers are based in Peppimenarti in the Daly River region of the Northern Territory. This region contains wetlands comprising floodplains and billabongs that are teeming with wildlife.
Midwest Aboriginal Rangers
The Midwest Aboriginal Rangers project is being implemented in mid-west Western Australia. It operates across an extensive area - centred on the coastal city of Geraldton, and extending:
Key Themes: Prime Minister’s Indigenous Advisory Council’s Workshop on the National Disability Insurance Scheme
This report summarises the key discussion outcomes to emerge from the workshop to discuss Indigenous economic development opportunities and the National Disability Insurance Scheme.