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This procurement policy note is now out of date.
How suppliers apply to get on the Digital Marketplace.
This PPN updates and replaces PPN 03/17. It contains enhanced guidance and clarifications on a number of key areas as set out in the document.
This note explains how public sector contracting authorities are to start publishing annual payment performance data after March 2016.
This note provides advice for central government on adopting new requirements to report performance on prompt payment.
How the Crown Commercial Service will use your personal data, and your rights.
This note provides guidance on seeking assurance about the tax arrangements of public appointees.
The SME Advisory Panel is working with government to support start-ups and small businesses via government procurement, and commit to paying them on time.
This note explains how government buyers should adopt a balanced scorecard approach for certain types of procurements.
This note explains how commercial staff in contracting authorities can provide references for suppliers.
How to use early market engagement to help you write clearer requirements.
This procurement policy note is to remind departments of their legal obligations under the Public Sector Equality Duty.
This Procurement Policy Note (PPN) [and guidance / documents] is now out of date
The team capabilities available on the Digital Outcomes framework.
Find a supplier who can provide a specialist, such as a data scientist or developer, for a specific piece of work.
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.
This procurement policy note is now out of date. Please refer to PPN 02/18.
This guide has been produced to assist government and public sector organisations with writing agency briefs when buying communications and marketing services.
This sets out the scope, background and detailed guidance for the policy of using the procurement process to promote tax compliance.
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