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This note provides practical advice on implementing government’s obligations under Article 6, on energy efficient procurement.
This Procurement Policy Note (PPN) [and guidance / documents] is now out of date
The Public Contracts Regulations 2015 have been laid in Parliament and come into force on 26 February 2015.
This note explains that these regulations have been laid in Parliament and when they are due to come into force.
Updated version of the Consultancy Playbook (Version 1.1) published 05/09/2022.
This note explains that Public Procurement (Electronic Invoices etc.) Regulations 2019 are now made and describes actions required by contracting authorities.
This procurement policy note provides information on how government suppliers can help support veterans and service spouses and partners.
This guidance sets out the requirements for contracting authorities to comply with CCS Mystery Shopper investigations into procurement.
Central government departments and their arm's length bodies must accept unstructured e-invoices submitted on or after 30 June 2015.
This procurement policy note is now out of date.
Decision relating to competition concerns raised by the proposed acquisition of Meggitt plc by Parker-Hannifin Corporation.
A corporate approach across the UK Civil Service to ensure that best endeavours are used to avoid recourse to compulsory redundancies.
Organisations providing Public Services Network (PSN) connectivity services must meet the obligations in this publication to achieve or maintain PSN compliance.
This publication describes the architecture and connectivity of the Public Services Network (PSN).
Organisations providing Government Conveyancing Network (GCN) services must meet the obligations in this publication to achieve or maintain PSN compliance.
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