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Enhancing Competition in Public Procurement: Lessons from the NAO Report

Tracker Intelligence

This analysis will explore the main NAO findings, look at their wider significance and propose steps to reinvigorate competition in government procurement. One of the most pressing issues is the over-reliance on framework agreements by central government departments.

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Procurement Act 2023: What’s next and why you should act now

VWV

Transitional provisions With this delay, any procurements of new contracts, including frameworks and dynamic purchasing systems (DPS), that begin before February 24, 2025, will continue to be governed by the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. This includes call-offs under existing framework agreements and DPS for their remaining terms.

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How Government Contracting (Government Procurement) Offers Opportunities for Innovation

Tracker Intelligence

When planning your procurement strategy for the long term, the stability that comes with government contracting can give your business a serious edge. Opportunities to Collaborate Getting involved with government procurement means you can apply your business’s industry knowledge to the public sector. So why wait? So why wait?

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New publication: National Collaborative Procurement Division (NCPD) Service Enhancement Plan

Scottish Government Procurement

The Service Enhancement Plan describes how the NCPD will develop its services to play an important role in supporting the delivery of Public Sector Reform and in helping to achieve the aims of the Public Procurement Strategy for Scotland and our Scottish Government Procurement Strategy.