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Apply for a Service Supplier visa to provide a service under contract for a UK company - eligibility, fees, documents, extend, switch or update, bring your partner and children.
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Guide for suppliers on a Crown Commercial Service (CCS) commercial agreement, who supply common goods and services to the public sector.
Supplier declarations are where your UK supplier provides you with information needed to prove the origin of your goods for preferential rates of duty between the UK and other countries.
Letting people know your services are available on the Digital Marketplace.
How to find and apply for opportunities at Sellafield.
These codes outline the standards and behaviours expected from suppliers and grant recipients, and reiterate the government's approach to working with suppliers.
For the first time, over 1.2 million ‘eligible’ non-household customers in England can choose their water supplier (from 3 April 2017).
Learn more about how to become a supplier of goods and services to the public sector through the Crown Commercial Service.
Search reports on business payment practices: when invoices are paid, payment terms and practices
This framework helps the government to manage supplier risk.
How suppliers apply to get on the Digital Marketplace.
How to use early market engagement to help you write clearer requirements.
Register on the biomass supplier list so your customers can get the Renewable Heat Incentive
This service allows the Ministry of Defence (MOD) and industry partners to manage cyber risk across the defence supply chain.
The Supplier Journey document details the different stages a supplier would go through when working with us.
As part of the Student Loans Company's commitment to transparency, it publishes details of supplier spend.
The Supplier Obligation mechanism is a compulsory levy on electricity suppliers to meet the cost of contracts for difference (CFDs).
How to apply to sell digital outcomes, specialists and user research services to government on the Digital Outcomes and Specialists framework.
Find a sustainable wood fuel supplier, biomass, meeting Renewable Heat Incentive requirements
Answering supplier questions, or 'clarification' questions, on the Digital Marketplace.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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