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Guide for VCSE organisations on how to bid and win contracts with government
Information on how to access the official Procurement Act 2023 e-learning modules
Over £3.8 billion of taxpayer money has been saved by the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) in the last year alone, as the agency celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.
This page outlines steps contracting authorities can take to help prepare for the forthcoming changes to the procurement regulations.
Your purchasing strategy must show you’ve considered commercial and technology aspects, and contractual limitations.
This Procurement Policy Note (PPN) [and guidance / documents] is now out of date
This note explains how government buyers should adopt a balanced scorecard approach for certain types of procurements.
Decisions, documents and meeting minutes from the UK-Canada committees.
We support procurement staff working in the Civil Service.
Guidance for UK exporters on the process of exporting nuclear and dual-use goods and services covered by the Procurement Channel.
Centralised guidance for SMEs and departments on government’s commitment to support start-ups and small businesses via government procurement, and commit to paying them on time.
This collection brings together lists of issues raised and the results of cases investigated so far under the Public Procurement Review Service
This NPPS sets out strategic priorities for public procurement and how contracting authorities can support their delivery, and will come into effect on 28 October 2024
This document outlines the Procurement Review Unit’s (PRU) ambitions, and how the new unit will support the Procurement Act 2023.
Reports on departmental spending over £500 with a government procurement card (GPC).
Details of our purchasing arrangements and information for those looking to become a supply partner.
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