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How to reduce the number of suppliers you need to evaluate by shortlisting or ‘sifting’.
The group discusses the operational impact of any proposed changes to data collections and transfers related to education in England.
As part of the Student Loans Company's commitment to transparency, it publishes details of supplier spend.
Sets out the commitments government will make to improve the process of switching suppliers.
‘Embedding responsible practices through our supply chain’ is a draft supplier charter created by the Home Office and HM Revenue & Customs. …
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Update: The 2024 GCA annual survey has now closed.
Office Supplies Marketplace is an online directory of suppliers for the purchase of low value office supplies, such as stationery and paper, across the public sector
The Supplier Journey document details the different stages a supplier would go through when working with us.
The Defence Suppliers Forum (DSF) is the major conduit for strategic MOD-industry communications.
How to find and apply for opportunities at Sellafield.
FOI request for details of outsourcing and use of third party suppliers for IT.
Answering supplier questions, or 'clarification' questions, on the Digital Marketplace.
Outlines the standards and behaviours PHE expects from its suppliers of goods and services and introduces the positive procurement development model.
Our document sets out how the new regime will deliver a range of benefits for suppliers of all sizes wishing to do business and deliver contracts for the public sector.
Response to a request for on departmental monitoring of suppliers’ compliance with contractual requirements.
This framework helps the government to manage supplier risk.
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