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Today marks the publication of the updated Scottish Government ProcurementStrategy2025-2028. Every year we award contracts for a range of goods, services and works and through these, help to deliver efficient and effective public services.
In April we published the Annual report on procurement activity in Scotland for 21-22, which highlights how we performed against our ProcurementStrategy, how we delivered procurement policy and capability throughout the Scottish public sector. They show that the 16 billion of public procurement spend, we generated 13.8
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With the Procurement Act 2023 now set to come into force on 24 February 2025, contracting authorities have been given an additional four-month extension to prepare. It is also worth pointing out that the NPPS does not apply procurements by devolved authorities who will have their own procurement policy documents.
Join us at the Fall Training Conference, Nov 20 – 21 The 2024 Fall Training Conference – The 2025 Federal Market: What’s Next? Join us on November 20-21 as we dive into the future of the Federal procurement system post-election. is less than one month away!
20-21 The 2024 Fall Training Conference – The 2025 Federal Market: What’s Next? Join us on November 20-21 as we dive into the future of the Federal procurement system post-election. Attendees will gain insights into policy shifts, the budget outlook, and the overall procurement state of play in 2025 and beyond.
By engaging suppliers as a trusted and valued part of the procurement ecosystem, the Cabinet Office has helped foster a healthier, more dynamic supply chain. The Procurement Act, which has many aims similar to the NAO’s recommendations, aims to reduce administrative costs while increasing flexibility for contracting authorities.
Collaborative Framework for the provision of Postal Services A Category A (National) dual-lot, dual-supplier framework for the provision of Postal Services commenced on 1 July 2021 for a maximum period of 4 years to 30 June 2025. The Centres of Expertise (CoEs) and the Civils UIG have noted/endorsed, respectively, the ProcurementStrategy.
Collaborative Framework for the provision of Postal Services A Category A (National) dual-lot, dual-supplier framework for the provision of Postal Services commenced on 1 July 2021 for a maximum period of 4 years to 30 June 2025. The Centres of Expertise (CoEs) and the Civils UIG have noted/endorsed, respectively, the ProcurementStrategy.
In its procurementstrategy, the government is required by law to buy a percentage of its requirements from U.S. government is the largest customer in the world , and purchases many different products and services to meet its various objectives. small businesses. economy, and gain access to the unique ideas small businesses provide.
At the federal level, contractors that import products, parts, packaging, equipment or other articles with components that contain PFAS must confront new and extensive regulatory reporting requirements relating to such imports going back to 2011, and they must do so by May 2025.
Our Director Nick Ford returns for his first vlog of 2025! In this latest vlog, Nick provides an overview of the last quarter with achievements and updates from across the Scottish Procurement and Property Directorate. Nick also touches on upcoming events over the next few months across the Scottish procurement community.
Your procurement readiness checklist: Update your procurementstrategy and contract procedural rules. Review and update your procurement documents to reflect the new terminology, processes and procurement specific questionnaire. 24 February 2025: The Act goes live.
Increase Agility with Dynamic ProcurementStrategies Building flexibility into procurementstrategies is crucial. This could involve setting up alternative supplier networks, exploring new markets for sourcing goods, or adopting a hybrid procurement model.
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