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Key policies and guidance for making sourcing decisions for the delivery of public services
Foreword by Alex Chisholm Delivering outstanding public services is a…
Policy Framework provider responsibility Calling-off contracting authority…
1. Context 1.1 Overview 1.1.1 Assessing and monitoring the economic and…
Information on how to access the official Procurement Act 2023 learning modules
The learning manual and all of the material within it has been produced…
This NPPS sets out strategic priorities for public procurement and how contracting authorities can support their delivery, and will come into effect 24 February 2025.
Explanatory Memorandum to the National Procurement Policy Statement 1.…
Guidance designed to provide a high level overview of the changes to the procurement regulations and aimed at those who have regular interactions with procurement
Short guides, videos and animations on the key benefits of the Procurement Act, covering timelines and suggested considerations and next steps for Contracting Authorities and Suppliers
This note sets out how to take account of Carbon Reduction Plans in the procurement of major central government contracts.
The Commercial Continuous Improvement Assessment Framework is designed to help drive continuous improvement in commercial practices across the public sector.
Guidance to help any civil servant who works with third-party suppliers or contracts, even if this is only a small part of your role.
An overview of the Government Commercial Organisation (GCO) and where it sits with the Government Commercial Function (GCF).
Are you a commercial specialist? Do you want to enter the Government Commercial Function? This brochure shows you what to expect on your assessment day.
The Consultancy Playbook sets out key guidance on how to commission and engage with consultants more effectively to achieve better outcomes and value for money.
This is an interactive career tool for commercial professionals in government. It will help you plan your career and define your development needs.
These codes outline the standards and behaviours expected from suppliers and grant recipients, and reiterate the government's approach to working with suppliers.
This page outlines the comprehensive, centrally-funded learning and development package being provided by the Cabinet Office.
This page outlines steps contracting authorities can take to help prepare for the forthcoming changes to the procurement regulations.
Roles in this pillar include contract management; from preparing for contract commencement, to defining transition plans as well as governance activities such as managing risk, change control and dispute management. They als…
Supporting factsheets to accompany the official TPP Knowledge Drops to help build awareness and understanding regarding exemptions and the general regime
Guidance on identifying the signs of corporate financial distress and practical steps to take where there are concerns over a supplier's financial health.
Roles in this pillar look to contribute to aligning and implementing strategies, policies and plans against the organisation’s overall vision, objectives, strategy and financial plan.
Roles in this pillar looks to manage all stages of the procurement process, from gathering requirements, to handing over the contract to contract and supplier management.
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