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Public Procurement Strategy for Scotland – One year on

Scottish Government Procurement

We have reached one year since the launch of the Public Procurement Strategy for Scotland (PPSfS). The strategy provides a clear vision and focused direction, supporting the whole Scottish public procurement community to align, to collaborate and to deliver positive outcomes with real impacts for the people of Scotland.

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Three ways World Bank procurement can drive collaboration for the SDGs

Open Contracting Partnership

How can the Bank build on STEP to increase the value of its procurement data? Adopt and use open data standards to fully unlock and share its procurement information with local systems across the whole procurement cycle from planning to tendering to implementing projects.

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Public Procurement Policy Training for Scotland

Scottish Government Procurement

In May 2024, we held a series of Public Procurement Policy Training for Scotland sessions. These were run by Morton Fraser MacRoberts LLP in collaboration with the Scottish Procurement and Property Directorate. Please find the recordings free of charge through the Professional Practice and Development Knowledge Hub.

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Modernizing Public Infrastructure: The Power of Strategic Procurement

The Procurement ClassRoom

Lessons from Case Studies Real-world examples illustrate both the potential and pitfalls of digital infrastructure procurement: Success: Estonia’s Digital Leadership Estonia’s strategic approach to procurement enabled it to build scalable, interoperable digital systems.

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Collaborative Frameworks update: June 2024

Scottish Government Procurement

Scottish Procurement and Property Directorate’s National Collaborative Procurement Division (NCPD) administers the Scottish national collaborative frameworks and contracts for the whole of the Scottish Public Sector, as well as agreements that can be accessed by central government organisations of the Scottish Government.

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2024 – A year in review with the Public Procurement Group (PPG)

Scottish Government Procurement

We asked members of the Public Procurement Group (PPG) to summarise their sectors 2024 achievements. They show that the 16 billion of public procurement spend, we generated 13.8 We were in the procurement for a health event early in spring, and this is an early shout out for the event in the spring of this year coming, 2nd of April.

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Procurement strategies shifting to restore growth post-COVID-19, reveals Ivalua research

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However, the research reveals that many organisations feel their procurement strategies are being hampered by outdated technology: Organisations believe that overly dispersed (72%), unactionable data (70%), and a lack of embedded best practices (70%) are limiting overall value from technology solutions.