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Digital procurement, PPDS and multi-speed datafication -- some thoughts on the March 2023 PPDS Communication

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The 2020 European strategy for data ear-marked public procurement as a high priority area for the development of common European data spaces for public administrations. In many cases, the data quality needs to be improved. The procurement data governance framework is now planned to be developed in the second half of 2023.

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Procurement tools for AI regulation by contract. Not the sharpest in the shed

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However, to assess the (abstract) potential of procurement as a regulatory tool, it is worth distinguishing between practical and legal challenges, and to focus on legal challenges that would be present at all levels of public buyer capability. They are thus unlikely to operate as an adequate tool to support regulation by contract.

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Enhancing Competition in Public Procurement: Lessons from the NAO Report

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E-procurement platforms and data analytics tools can provide greater visibility into public sector procurement opportunities, making it easier for suppliers to identify contracts suited to their capabilities. Such platforms also help embed transparency by ensuring relevant information about each supplier is readily available to other buyers.